Gordon Ramsay’s wife Tana Ramsay took to Instagram on Sunday to share a heartfelt tribute to late son Rocky, as she marked seven years since her tragic miscarriage.
The cookbook author, 48, who shares five other children with her husband, posted a sweet throwback snap of her family from just a few days before the heartbreaking loss in 2016.
Tana also shared a photo of 23-year-old daughter Holly’s tattoo which she got in memory of her late brother.
She penned: ‘A happy picture taken of us celebrating [daughter] Megan’s 18th, I was just under 20 weeks pregnant’.
‘Little did we know, a few days later I would be holding our little boy Rocky – born with a strong heartbeat, but too little to survive’.
‘Although it’s 7 years today, it still feels like yesterday. We all miss you everyday. We love you Rocky, forever in our hearts. I couldn’t do this without my family, you are all everything to me’.
Friends took to the comment section to pay their respects with daughter Tilly sharing a heart and love emoji.
Actor Max Beesley said: ‘Sending love Tana’.
While Giovanna Fletcher wrote: ‘Sending you so much love!’.
As well as Holly ,the proud parents share Megan, 24, Tilly, 21, Jack, 23, and 4-year-old Oscar.
Gordon, 56, previously told Weekend he had been overwhelmed by the support they had received and admitted the devastating loss had brought the family closer together.
Gordon reflected in the intimate interview: ‘The support we’ve had has been unbelievable. You don’t realise until it happens to you how many people are affected. Sadly it happens every day.’
The TV personality jubilantly announced he and Tana were expecting their fifth child on The Late Late Show in the US – telling good friend and host James Corden ‘We have three girls and a boy… and one more on the way!’
However five months into the pregnancy, his wife was taken into the Portland Hospital in London, where they were left grief-stricken upon discovering they had lost the child.
Four months on, Gordon says the family were battling through it with the help of supportive family and friends – including their famous pals Jamie and Jools Oliver and David and Victoria Beckham, who they are often seen relaxing with in LA and London.
‘Jamie and Jools were among the first to reach out and send their sympathy,’ he said, adding that the compassion of the Beckhams – who have children of similar ages to the Ramsays’ and a home near theirs in LA – has also buoyed them.
‘Victoria and David have been amazing,’ he said. ‘They came to see Tana and me immediately and showed their support, and that was mind-blowing.’
Before continuing on the other members of their support system: ‘Friends have rallied and we’ve got through it together, as a family.
‘We were devastated, but thankfully we’re through the worst now. It could happen at any time to anyone.’
Before going on to say: ‘It has brought us all so much closer,’ he said. ‘You realise how lucky you are and you reflect on what you have, how fortunate you are with your remaining children and you remind yourself of what you’ve got. It’s made the family unit even tighter.’