Gordon Ramsay's youngest son Oscar delighted the chef's fans recently when he posed with his older sister Holly, and he shares just as close a bond with his sister Tilly, as a new video shows.
In the sweet clip, shared to four-year-old Oscar's Instagram account, which his siblings run, the little boy could be seen sweetly reacting to the Strictly star's cooking skills, as you can see in the video below…
The clip was captioned: "Who let @tillyramsay cook me breakfast…!!" and followers were quick to share their delight over the behind-the-scenes glimpse of Ramsay family life.
One wrote: "Breakfast and entertainment all in one," and while some were impressed with Tilly's cooking ability, others just loved seeing little Oscar's reaction. Their responses included: "Aww… Little Gordon," "I love this little guy! What a character! Xxx," and: "He is adorable".
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Oscar does appear to be taking after his dad more and more as he gets older, and when Gordon recently took him for a haircut, the youngster's new look seemed to emphasise their similarity and how much Oscar's grown.
Sharing a photo of the duo, Gordon posted: "Haircut Done, ready for the weekend." His followers were bowled over, as one enthused: "I feel like he was just a baby yesterday," and a second wrote: "Oh my, Oscar is soooo big now. Soon he’ll be running the show."
A third questioned: "Wait. Where is baby Oscar?" while a fourth added: "He's grown so quick!" Others noted the family resemblance between the two, as they called the father-son duo "twins".
Although Gordon and wife Tana are already parents to five children, Gordon has previously revealed that his other half is open to the idea of more children.
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When asked about his children on Heart Radio, the 56-year-old said: "Tana would like another baby and I’m like, 'No, no, no, no…' It's already hard enough thinking about when I go to take Oscar to school, 'Hey, what's your grandad's name?'"
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