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Written by: Ashtyn at 9:36 pm on September 29, 2007

Ramsay Likes Kitchens not Diapers

Filed under: — Reality Stars, TV News

Gordon RamseyCelebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay may be a husband and a father to four kids, but he admits that he is anything but a traditional family man. The incredibly busy chef who just debuted his new show to Fox, Kitchen Nightmares has four children, Megan (8), Jack and Holly (7 year old twins), and Matilda (5). Ramsay credits his wife for raising the kids and keeping the house in order.

“The time I have with the family is little. But it’s quality. I’ve never been one to be home, I’ve never been a hands-on dad. I’m not ashamed to admit it, but you can’t run a restaurant and be home for tea at 4:30 and bath and change nappies. “


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Josh Burch
November 12, 2008 10:22 pm

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