Gordon Ramsay becomes father for sixth time at 57

Gordon Ramsay

At the age of 57, he suggested that Jesse James Ramsay might be his final offspring.

Gordon Ramsay shared some exciting news that he and his wife Tana welcomed their sixth child, a healthy 7lbs 10oz bundle of joy. Ramsay caricatured their newborn as a "whopper."

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The well-known chef, who is 57 years old, hinted that his most recent baby, Jesse James Ramsay, would be his final offspring. He wrote on his social media account that he now has three sons and three daughters, and he's satisfied with the current situation.

Tana is an author of cookbooks who has been married to Gordon for more than two decades. She recently gave birth to her first child at the age of 49.

On Saturday night, Ramsay shared images of Jesse and Tana at the medical facility.

In three pictures, a little boy donning a pink hat is visible cradled by his mother. One of the snapshots captures the daddy giving him a peck on the forehead.

On Wednesday, Ramsay marked his birthday and posted on Instagram, sharing news about his newborn son Jesse James Ramsay, who weighed in at a whopping 7 pounds and 10 ounces. The new addition to the family was described as an incredible birthday gift.

"We have welcomed another addition to the Ramsay family with open arms! Three boys, three girls... our family is now complete."

The exact date of Jesse's birth is unknown.

The pair has previously given birth to Megan, their eldest, who is now in her mid-20s. They also have twins named Jack and Holly, in addition to Matilda "Tilly" and Oscar.

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In 2008, Gordon Ramsay went to Disneyland California along with his partner Tana and their four children, Megan, Jack, Holly and Matilda.

After Ramsay's message announcing the arrival of Jesse, he was inundated with congratulatory notes from a lineup of famous friends such as movie actor Jeremy Renner, cooking show hosts James Martin and Gino D'Acampo, auto enthusiast Paddy McGuinness, and ballroom dancing coach Amy Dowden.

Frank Lampard, who used to coach at Chelsea FC and played for England, expressed his congratulations with the words: "Well done, my friend!"

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