Gordon Ramsay becomes father for sixth time at 57, welcoming 'whopper' to the family

Gordon Ramsay

At 57 years old, Gordon Ramsay recently became a dad for the sixth time. The family welcomed a big 7lb 10oz baby boy into their lives.

The well-known chef who appears on television shows and his wife, who writes books about cooking, shared on Instagram that they welcomed a new member to their family. The baby boy's name is Jesse James Ramsay and he was born on Saturday.

On Wednesday, Ramsay, who marked his birthday, expressed gratitude for the arrival of the newborn, calling it an incredible gift, even though the date of Jesse's birth remains unknown.

For almost three decades, he has been married to Tana and together they have five children: Megan, Matilda, Jack and Holly (who are twins), and Oscar.

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The chef insinuated that he will not have any more children by announcing on Instagram: "Another addition to the Ramsay family! With six children, three boys and three girls, our family is complete."

His celebrity peers and supporters wasted no time in offering him their congratulations.

TV personality Gino D'Acampo exclaimed: "Wonderful news, there is still an abundance of writing material in that instrument!"

Ramsay and Tana had a miscarriage after 20 weeks of pregnancy back in 2016.

Tana shared that their son Rocky had a powerful pulse upon birth, but unfortunately, he was not big enough to make it through.

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