Gordon Ramsay says the ‘most important thing’ he taught his 6 kids had nothing to do with cooking
Gordon Ramsay emphasizes that the most important lesson he imparts to his six children is about respect and manners rather than cooking skills. He believes that teaching basic manners is essential for their success in various life paths, including military service and academia. Ramsay's approach reflects his desire to instill humility and avoid entitlement in his household.
- ▪Gordon Ramsay has six children with his wife, Tana Ramsay.
- ▪He believes that teaching manners is the most important lesson for his kids.
- ▪Ramsay's children are pursuing diverse careers, including military service and fashion.
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Entertainment Gordon Ramsay says the ‘most important thing’ he taught his 6 kids had nothing to do with cooking By Stephanie Giang-Paunon, Fox News Published May 25, 2026, 2:36 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Originally Published by: Sydney Sweeney walks 'delicate line' as 'Euphoria' sex scenes overshadow her talent: expert Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black's one rule that has kept their marriage strong for nearly 35 years Country music sensation Wyatt Flores shocks internet with new song, unexpected collaboration Gordon Ramsay may be one of the most feared chefs on television, but inside his home, there is one non-negotiable rule that has nothing to do with food.
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