Gordon Ramsay shared a heartfelt message to his daughter Tilly after she completed the London Marathon on Sunday.
The influencer, 24, was among the 59,000 runners taking part in the capital’s biggest sporting event, alongside stars like Cynthia Erivo and James Norton.
Gordon, who has taken part in multiple marathons over the years including the London Marathon, has enthusiastically shared his support for his daughter in the run-up to and during the race.
The Hell’s Kitchen star posted a photo of himself kissing Tilly on the cheek as she posed with her medal at the finish line on Instagram.
“Well done Tilly Ramsay!!!!! So incredibly proud of you and your amazing time!” he captioned it.
“Congratulations to all the London Marathon runners… well done on finishing today ! And finally a big thank you to all the volunteers and supporters for such an incredible atmosphere across London today Gx.”
Tilly completed the 26.2-mile course in four hours, one minute and 26 seconds.
The TV presenter ran the race in support of the Feeding Britain, an organization that addresses food insecurity in the UK.
Gordon also posted a video of himself and his wife Tana cheering Tilly on at the halfway mark from the sidelines, giving her a quick kiss and hug before she resumed her journey.
“Let's go Tilly!!!” the cook wrote alongside the clip on his Instagram Story.
Before the race kicked off, he shared a snap with Tilly in her running gear on Instagram.
"Such a proud dad today watching my little girl @tillyramsay run her first ever marathon !!!!" the celebrity chef gushed.
"Thx to @flora and everyone who supported @feeding_britain on her incredible journey. Go get em kiddo!!”
Other celebrities that took part included Erivo, who completed her race in around three hours and 21 minutes, setting a new personal best and beating her previous time of three hours and 35 minutes achieved in 2022.
The Wicked star said after the race: “There was a little rough moment where I thought it was never going to make it, but then I found a little bit of strength.
“I’m here, and I feel really proud.”

Harry Styles, who is a keen marathon runner, was notably absent from the event - although that didn’t stop fans speculating that he had secretly competed dressed as Daddy Pig.
A mystery participant who wore the costume from the Peppa Pig cartoons completed the course alongside fitness coach Joe Wicks in five hours and 51 minutes.
Last year, Styles ran the Berlin Marathon in two hours, 59 minutes and 13 seconds under the pseudonym Sted Sarandos.
Fans were hoping he might sneak into the London race under a false name or a disguise after noting that other marathons would clash with his upcoming tour.
The former One Direction star’s dedicated following also pointed out that he was in London earlier that week, having been spotted with rumoured fiancee Zoe Kravitz.
Wicks played coy when it came to the Styles rumours, telling the BBC: “Listen, Daddy Pig is Daddy Pig. He is himself, he's being himself and there are no celebrities right there.”