Gordon Ramsay has celebrated his latest career achievement with his rarely seen wife and daughter.
The TV chef, 56, posted a sweet snap with his family as the launch of his new London restaurant.
He was joined by wife Tana, 48, and daughter Holly, 23, as they celebrated the opening.
Gordon looked dapper in a blue shirt and checked waistcoat as he sat in between his wife and daughter.
Tana stunned as she wore a green jacket, whilst Holly donned a black strappy dress.
The happy family attended the launch of Gordon's new eatery before heading off for fish and chips at his other establishment, The River Restaurant.
Michelin star chef Gordon shared a snap of his loved ones and wrote: "Such a great launch at the new restaurant, followed by delicious fish & chips at The River Restaurant.
"Thank you to all the amazing team and Afroditi Studio for turning the Savoy Grill into one of the most elegant and stunning dining rooms anywhere."
Holly gushed over her parents under Gordon's pic as she commented: "I love you both so much."
Hell's Kitchen star Gordon and wife Tana have five children together, Megan, 24, twins Jack and Holly, Tilly and Oscar, who was born in April 2019.
He has been open about his parenting style, and is keen for his kids to forge their own path.
Despite being worth millions thanks to his successful restaurants and cooking shows, he won't be leaving his fortune to his kids.
Speaking to the Telegraph in 2017, he admitted: "It's definitely not going to them, and that's not in a mean way, it's to not spoil them. The only thing I've agreed with Tana is that they get a 25% deposit on a flat, but not the whole flat."
He also doesn't hand out money freely, but instead there are strict limits, saying: "Meg's at university and has a budget of £100 a week; the others get about £50 a week and they have to pay for their own phones and their bus fare.
"The earlier you give them that responsibility to save for their own trainers and jeans, the better."
The kids also had to do housework for their pocket money, including making sure they tidy up after each dinner.
He added: "It's important they help set and clear the tables, it's important they cook, it's important they do their homework."
Gordon doesn't want his children to grow up spoilt, and that involves not giving them anything without them having to work for it.
In fact, if they want to get into the industry, he'd rather they worked for another chef than him.
He also said the kids sit in economy class while getting a flight, but he and Tana opt for first class.
He told The Telegraph: "I turn left with Tana and they turn right and I say to the chief stewardess: 'Make sure those little f***ers don’t come anywhere near us, I want to sleep on this plane.'"
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