Gordon Ramsay has spoken about the 'pressure' of filming with his family for new Netflix documentary Being Gordon Ramsay.
The six-part show follows the TV chef, 59, as he juggles home life with his new business empire ahead of daughter Holly's 2025 wedding to Olympian Adam Peaty.
The couple tied the knot at Bath Abbey in December amid a bitter feud which saw the swimmer's mother Caroline, 60, disinvited and sister Bethany the only relative in attendance.
Caroline is shown briefly in the show during her son's engagement party but has claimed her 'loving and positive' speech to the couple was cut out.
Speaking about the show on The Graham Norton Show, which airs on Friday, Gordon said: 'I think it's an important insight – a 360 – into the pressure and the family time. I wanted that to come across, and I think it does beautifully'.
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Adam's cousin, Krystal Peaty took to social media on Thursday, to claim she was cut from the scene, with Caroline responding in the comments.
Gordon Ramsay has spoken about the 'pressure' of filming with his family for new Netflix documentary Being Gordon Ramsay
It comes after Adam Peaty's estranged mother Caroline claimed her 'loving and positive' scenes had been cut amid ongoing feud (Adam pictured with his mum and dad Mark)
Taking to her Instagram, Krystal shared a picture of her TV as she watched the engagement party scene, writing: 'I was here in person, guess I didn't make it on Netflix for my minute of fame. How will I sleep at night?'
Adam's mum replied to the post, and hinted she won't be watching, asking: 'Did they film my speech Krystal? I bet they didn't because it was 100% full of love and positivity x.'
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'I haven't watched it all to be honest but no I haven't see you and you look blurred out xx,' Krystal added.
It was previously revealed how Caroline would still feature in the new series despite formally requesting to be edited out from the final cut amid the fall out with her son, with her briefly shown at the bash.
The party was filmed for Being Gordon Ramsay months before Adam was first reported to have fallen out with his family.
Following the show's release, Caroline took to social media on Wednesday to share a post which said: 'Parents often focus on growth, correction and outcomes. Grandparents focus on being.
'No grades, no pressure, no fixing. A study showed children with active grandparents show higher emotional security scores by age 10. When a child is loved without expectation, self-worth becomes internal, not negotiated.'
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Gordon was joined on The Graham Norton Show by Charli xcx, actors Benicio del Toro and Jennifer Garner as well as a performance from Foo Fighters.
Speaking about the show on The Graham Norton Show, which airs on Friday, Gordon said: 'I think it's an important insight – a 360 – into the pressure and the family time'
Adam's cousin, Krystal Peaty took to social media on Thursday, to claim she was cut from the scene, with Caroline responding in the comments.
Adam's cousin, Krystal Peaty took to social media on Thursday, to claim she was cut from the scene, with Caroline responding in the comments
It was previously revealed how Caroline would still feature in the new series despite formally requesting to be edited out from the final cut amid the fall out with her son
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Speaking about her mockumentray The Moment Charli said: 'I had just come out of this huge change in my life where I'd made the album Brat, which opened me up to a whole new audience. I'd not experienced that scale of interest in what I had to say before and it was heavy, confusing and a very vulnerable change'.
'My response was to make art, so when I was asked to make a real documentary – a concert film, I wanted to poke fun at myself and that world. The music industry is ripe for satire, and I really enjoyed doing it.'
Asked if she had always aspired to act, she admitted: 'I realised even when I am making music I am not listening to music'.
'I've always watched and got inspiration from films so, after a while, I thought: 'How could I work in that world'. I don't feel I have to decide which world I work in. I want to do what makes me feel good in the moment'.
Meanwhile Benicio spoke about his role in critically acclaimed film One Battle After Another: 'Its themes are surprisingly timely. We made it two years ago so everything that has happened with migrants in the States was not on fire like it is now and the movie deals with a lot of that.'
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Asked about working with co-star Leonardo DiCaprio in the movie, he said: 'I was trusted with his life in a driving stunt. I was going at only 35 or 40 miles per hour,'
Gordon was joined on The Graham Norton Show by (L-R) actors Benicio del Toro and Jennifer Garner as well singer Charli xcx
Speaking about her mockumentray The Moment Charli said: 'I had just come out of this huge change in my life where I'd made the album Brat, which opened me up to a whole new audience'
Asked if she had always aspired to act, she admitted: 'I realised even when I am making music I am not listening to music'
Meanwhile Benicio spoke about his role in critically acclaimed film One Battle After Another: 'Its themes are surprisingly timely. We made it two years ago'
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Jennifer discussed her TV return in mystery thriller The Last Thing He Told Me, which sees her reunite with 13 Going on 30 co-star Judy Greer - 22-years after the romcom's release
Foo Fighters also performed their hit Your Favorite Toy during the show
But when Leo is hanging out of the car I knew I had to take care of that diamond – I didn't want to drop the diamond, so I was very focused!'.
Jennifer discussed her TV return in mystery thriller The Last Thing He Told Me, which sees her reunite with 13 Going on 30 co-star Judy Greer - 22-years after the romcom's release.
She said: 'When people see Judy they go nuts for her because she's been in so many great films, and then, when they see us together, it makes people lose their minds. Now more than ever 13 Going on 30 causes a sensation.'
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Discussing her own impressive resume and secret agent series Alias she revealed just how many of her own stunts she performed.
'In every episode they asked me to do something new – it was very stunt heavy. It was wild and back in the day when nobody really cared you were doing such big stunts.'
'Asked if it was true that CIA recruitment went up after the show, she said: 'It did – a bunch of young women signed up – it was called the 'Sydney effect.'
The Graham Norton Show BBC One and iPlayer Friday 20th February 10.40pm

