Gordon Ramsay seems to be having a lot of fun with his family in their country home in Cornwall during lockdown.
He recently posted a clip of his adorable one-year-old son Oscar waddling excitedly around in the snow in their garden, too busy exploring to put on his hat and gloves.
The celebrity chef’s latest Instagram video reveals Oscar’s very cute pigtail as he sits on the kitchen counter next to his big sister Tilly, also wearing her hair in a ponytail. He cheekily captioned the clip: “Who wore it better?”
Fans were loving Oscar’s new look, with many agreeing that he wore the ponytail the best. We’re sure Tilly is used to it!
“Oscar, hands down,” one commented.
“The little one, no doubt,” another added.
One follower joked: “Tilly wins. Oscar needs a man bun”
Gordon and wife Tana have five children together: Oscar, Meghan, 22, twins Holly and Jack, 20, and Matilda, 18.
The TV star recently revealed that Tana wants a sixth child, telling US TV host Jimmy Fallon earlier this month: “Tana is asking for a sixth [child] across the lockdown because literally two hours ago our Prime Minister announced we are in lockdown until 15 February [at least].
“So she said we have good news: ‘You are up late talking to Jimmy. Tomorrow night we go for number six!'”
Meanwhile, Gordon will be fronting a new quiz show called Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance, which will air on BBC One later this month.
The primetime gameshow has been described by the BBC as “high-stakes, high-pressure”, featuring contestants testing their poise, precision, knowledge and nerve in order to succeed to build themselves a fortune – or see it come crashing down in an instant.
Gordon added: “This is going to be truly epic. It is such an intense game with so much jeopardy to win big and lose even bigger, where the difference between failure and success is always in the balance. I’m so happy to be working with the fantastic team at the BBC and cannot wait to get in the studio and start stacking those gold bars!”
Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance will air on BBC One on Wednesday, February 24th at 9pm.