The latest series featuring Gordon Ramsay is primarily focused on his new restaurant ventures in London rather than Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, despite Peaty making multiple appearances due to his connection to Ramsay’s daughter, Holly.
Peaty’s on-screen remarks seem to exacerbate the existing tension with his parents, revealing aspects of his character that are perceived as self-centered. His significant presence throughout the series, alongside Ramsay and Holly, hints at a potential desire for a reality show with his wife.
Despite Peaty’s admiration for Ramsay’s fairness and humor, his growing admiration towards Ramsay raises concerns of potential sycophantic behavior. Peaty’s actions, including contemplating buying Ramsay merchandise, suggest a strong desire to align himself with the Ramsay family.
The series also captures Peaty’s engagement party, where his family’s absence is notable, and his speeches lack acknowledgment of his own parents. This omission, coupled with his aspiration to emulate the Ramsay lifestyle, leaves a troubling impression, especially considering his strained relationship with his own parents.
While there is hope for reconciliation between Peaty and his parents, the series may further strain their relationship. The engagement party and Peaty’s dynamic with Ramsay provide substantial content for the show, potentially enhancing its appeal to viewers.
The series “Being Gordon Ramsay” is now available on Netflix.
