Gordon Ramsay brushed aside the drama surrounding his former co-star Gino D’Acampo, as he and his family attended the F1 75 Live event at The O2 Arena in London on Tuesday.
The TV chef, 58, cut a dapper figure in a blue fitted suit and casual trainers as he put on a smitten display with his glamorous wife Tana.
While Tana, 50, was the epitome of sophistication as she showcased her svelte figure in a navy pinstripe waistcoat and matching trousers.
The mother-of-six wore her long brunette hair in bouncy waves and sported a radiant palette of makeup as she cosied up to her famous husband.
The couple were joined at the star-studded Formula One event by their stunning daughter Holly, 24.
The influencer – who is engaged to Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty – complemented her parents by sporting another dark blue ensemble.
Gordon Ramsay brushed aside the current drama surrounding his former co-star Gino D’Acampo, as he and his family attended the F1 75 Live event at The O2 Arena in London on Tuesday
The TV chef, 58, cut a dapper figure in a blue fitted suit and casual trainers as he put on a smitten display with his glamorous wife Tana (pictured)
While Tana, 50, was the epitome of sophistication as she showcased her svelte figure in a navy pinstripe waistcoat and matching trousers
She showcased her fashion forward style in an oversized denim shirt and matching jeans, cinched in with a black belt.
Completing her look with black boots and a coordinating handbag, Holly donned a gold necklace with an ‘A’ initial for her fiancé.
Gordon and Tana shares six children together – daughter Megan Ramsay, 26, twins Holly and Jack, 25, daughter Tilly, 23, son Oscar, five, and one-year-old son Jesse.
The restauranteur’s outing comes as he has still not publicly spoken out in support of fellow TV chef D’Acampo, 48, who is now facing a spate of allegations of inappropriate and intimidating behaviour – claims he denies.
The Italian is now at the centre of claims from dozens of people who describe his alleged conduct over the past 12 years as ‘distressing,’ ‘unacceptable,’ and even ‘horrendous.’
According to an ITV News investigation, at least one production company was aware of repeated complaints from staff members about D’Acampo’s behaviour – yet continued to work with him on further TV projects.
The treasured friendship between him and Gordon has soured in recent months, with Gordon even accused of ‘throwing D’Acampo under the bus’ as he battles to save his reputation amid allegations of workplace misconduct.
In fact, the Mail’s Katie Hind reported it was Gordon himself who raised concerns about D’Acampo’s behaviour two years ago, sparking the demise of their show and, ultimately, their friendship.
The mother-of-six wore her long brunette hair in bouncy waves and sported a radiant palette of makeup as she cosied up to her famous husband
The couple were joined at the star-studded Formula One event by their stunning daughter Holly, 24
The influencer – who is engaged to Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty – complemented her parents by sporting another dark blue ensemble
Completing her look with black boots and a coordinating handbag, Holly donned a gold necklace with an ‘A’ initial for her fiancé
Gordon and Tana shares six children together – daughter Megan Ramsay, 26, twins Holly and Jack, 25, daughter Tilly, 23, son Oscar, five, and one-year-old son Jesse
The restauranteur’s outing comes as he has still not publicly spoken out in support of fellow TV chef D’Acampo, 48, who is now facing a spate of allegations of inappropriate and intimidating behaviour – claims he denies
This week, the controversy surrounding D’Acampo deepened, after it was claimed that he performatively kissed a footballer’s wife on the lips at a charity event – and then bragged that he did it ‘because I f**king can’.
The once-popular presenter allegedly kissed the astonished famous WAG without warning in front of dozens of guests.
The incident happened in 2012 when both were attending a black-tie charity event held at Stoke City Football Club.
MailOnline has chosen to protect the idenтιтy of the woman out of respect for her privacy.
But she is married to a very well known former international footballer – and apparently had no warning that she was to be physically grasped by the chef.
Witnesses who were present have told MailOnline that afterwards both the woman and her husband appeared shocked and distressed by what had happened – while the wider audience reacted with a mixture of gasps and laughter filled the air at what had just taken place.
One eye-witness recalled: ‘As Gino was introduced to the stage, he walked through the audience directly to the table where the footballer and his wife were seated
‘He then very suddenly grabbed her by the face, and kissed her on the lips.’
The Italian is now at the centre of claims from dozens of people who describe his alleged conduct over the past 12 years as ‘distressing,’ ‘unacceptable,’ and even ‘horrendous (pictured in October)
The witness added that D’Acampo then walked onto the stage and told the audience: ‘You know why I did that, ladies and gentlemen? Because I f**king can.’
He then allegedly turned to former footballer and jokingly goaded: ‘You want to f**king kill me right now, don’t you?
‘She appeared visibly shocked, and her husband looked really stunned too and not exactly pleased. But it was so public I think they both felt they had no choice but to let it go.’
A second witness confirmed that account and recalled: ‘At the time it was really uncomfortable but the audience seemed to mostly laugh as they didn’t know how else to react. But looking back from the perspective of 2025 it’s hard to believe he really did that.’
The event took place in 2012 as D’Acampo was rising in popularity as a celebrity chef, becoming known for his outrageous behaviour on shows like Celebrity Juice.
Earlier this month it was alleged that ‘Sєxually inappropriate’ and ‘aggressive’ D’Acampo ‘said and did whatever he wanted’ while working for ITV – as his alleged victims today insisted they were ‘too afraid’ to make complaints at the time.
Sources told MailOnline that ITV began to ease out D’Acampo in the wake of the scandal that engulfed the BBC over MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace, especially after Phillip Schofield’s bitter exit from This Morning.
But amid questions about why they didn’t raise incidents spanning 12 years, most of the women told ITV News they were ‘too afraid’ to make complaints about D’Acampo because they were self-employed and feared being ostracised in TV.
The treasured friendship between him and Gordon has soured in recent months, with Gordon even accused of ‘throwing D’Acampo under the bus’ as he battles to save his reputation amid allegations of workplace misconduct (pictured on Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip)
One source at the broadcaster told MailOnline that D’Acampo, who denies the claims of inappropriate behaviour, was a victim of ‘the MasterChef effect’.
‘He’s in a lot of trouble and ITV don’t want to be in a BBC situation or have a repeat of Schofield so they are covering all their bases’, an insider added.
One woman who worked with him declared: ‘Gino said and did whatever he wanted’.
It is understood the Italian chef was secretly ditched from Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip after refusing to sign a morality clause in his contract that would have allowed ITV to sack him if his behaviour on set was problematic.
Family Fortunes, the iconic family gameshow hosted by Gino, was due for broadcast in early 2025 but the entire series, filmed last year, has reportedly been canned by ITV.
D’Acampo has been damned for alleged inappropriate behaviour by women when he was at the height of his fame on This Morning, Saturday Cooks and other ITV shows.
An investigation by ITV News found ‘dozens’ of allegations of misconduct against the 48-year-old on TV shows he worked on, with his behaviour described as ‘unacceptable’ and ‘distressing’ by those making accusations, according to the broadcaster.
The accusations included using Sєxualised and aggressive language on TV sets including ‘Gino’s Italian Express’, ‘Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip’ ‘Secrets of South’, ‘Like Mamma Used to Make’ and ‘Emission Impossible’.
One woman told the investigation that D’Acampo said he would like ‘like to turn me over and f*** me up the a**e against the kitchen counter’ in front of the entire crew.
It is understood the Italian chef was secretly ditched from Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip after refusing to sign a morality clause in his contract that would have allowed ITV to sack him if his behaviour on set was problematic