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    Gordon Ramsay's four adult children have all moved home

    The celebrity chef and his wife Tana have six children together - Megan, 26, twins Holly and Jack, 24, Tilly, 22, Oscar, five and Jesse, eight months - and Tana revealed that despite previously moving out, all of their kids now reside under the roof of their London home.


    Speaking to Lorraine Candy and Trish Halpin on the 'Postcards from Midlife' podcast, Tana said: "They left home, and they've all come back. They moved out of our house three years ago to renovate.

    "By the time we finished the project and moved back in three weeks ago, everyone has a bedroom again. They've all moved home. Holly lives in Nottingham, but she's always coming back to London and obviously wants a bedroom with her boyfriend [swimmer Adam Peaty]."

    Tana added that luckily for the whole family, baby Jesse is good at "sleeping through noise".

    She said: "Luckily when someone's sneaking in at three in the morning [and] the dog is barking like crazy, doors are slamming, he sleeps.. They just have to revolve around him really."

    Tana, 49, revealed she is the main chef at home and revealed that surprisingly, Gordon, 57, isn't fussy about what he eats but the older children are.

    She said: "Gordon eats anything. He's so easy to cook for. He wants the plainest most simple home cooking. They're all so fussy. Holly won't eat dairy at the moment. Tilly eats fish, but not meat. They never used to be like this, so the little ones are the easiest. All the kids are quite demanding, but I love it."

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