Gordon Ramsay And Tana Ramsay have a full house of eight after recently welcoming their sixth baby.
“What a great birthday present, please welcome Jesse James Ramsay, 7 lb stunner!!” the TV chef, 57, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, November 11. “Another bundle of love for the Ramsay brigade!! 3 boys, 3 girls… Done 👊🏼❤️❤️.”
Gordon — whose post seemingly hinted that Jesse was born around the chef’s birthday on November 8 — uploaded several photos of Tana, 49, practicing skin-to-skin contact with the newborn. In one photo, he kissed baby Jesse’s head as the child rested on Tana’s chest.
Jesse is the couple’s sixth child. Gordon and Tana – who married in December 1996 – also share Megan, 25, twins Holly and Jack, both 23, Matilda, 22, and Oscar, 4.
“It’s been a nerve-wracking nine months, but we made it through and are blessed with this little bundle,” Tana wrote via her Instagram on Saturday. “The Ramsay family is finally complete. Jesse James Ramsay, we love you so much ❤️🙏🏼.”
Gordon hinted earlier this year that their family was growing.
“The last time I looked there were five, yes. I think there’s another one on the way,” he said The kitchen of hell the host joked during a January appearance in Britain “Heart breakfast” Radio show.
Show hosts Jamie Theakston And Amanda Holden tried to press for more details about a possible pregnancy, but Gordon played coy. “You know what? I don’t know yet. I’ll double check when I get back,” he joked. “I’m going down [drugstore] Boots are on their way out, and I’ll check again.’
Gordon added: “Tana would like to have another baby and I’m thinking, ‘No, no, no, no.’ It’s hard enough to think about when I’m going to take Oscar to school, [and people ask]’Hey, what’s your name, grandpa?’”
Oscar is the rainbow baby of the couple. Tana suffered a miscarriage in 2016.
“Gordon was great,” Tana told the British newspaper Subway in November 2020 about how her husband supported her after the loss. “He’s always been one to talk about everything, and he was very good at talking it out of me and never making me feel like, ‘Oh, you know, maybe we shouldn’t talk about it.'”
She continued at the time: “I have to be honest, when it happened to me, I found it very difficult when people would talk to me and not say anything about it, because it seemed like it had never happened. You get a baby who kicks you and suddenly he’s not there anymore, and that was a very difficult experience.”