Gordon Ramsay's children have the sweetest bond, with daughter Tilly recently cooking breakfast for her youngest sibling, Oscar.
The four-year-old looked delighted and laughed as Strictly star Tilly, 21, flipped a pancake for her little brother.
In an adorable video shared on Oscar's Instagram account, run by sister's Tilly and Holly, 23, Oscar is seen sitting in his pyjamas in a huge kitchen, while Tilly flips a pancake high in the air, before it lands back on the frying pan, much to Oscar's delight.
The caption read: "Who let @tillyramsay cook me breakfast…"
Chef mogul Gordon, 56, then commented: "Dads taste way better," followed by a love heart emoji.
Fans couldn't get enough of the video, with one even suggesting the brood should have their own reality show.
They wrote: "I absolutely love this family if u had a show like the Osborne's did a family reality show I would watch."
Another simply penned: "I love this little guy! What a character! Xxx"
Hell's Kitchen star Gordon and wife Tana, 48, have five children, 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
Gordon is worth millions thanks to his successful restaurants and cooking shows, but he won't be leaving his fortune to his kids.
Speaking to the Telegraph in 2017, the celebrity chef revealed that his children have to make their own way in life.
He said: "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."
The Kitchen Nightmares has also revealed he doesn't hand out money freely, but instead there are strict limits.
He previously said: "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.'"