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Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay’s wedding war with his family WILL feature in Gordon’s Netflix show with part of their big day caught on camera

Viewers of Gordon Ramsay’s Netflix docuseries will see his daughter Holly’s wedding to Adam Peaty when the anticipated show airs later this year.

Stunning Holly, 25, married Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty31 at Bath Abbey on 27 December, on a day tainted by the groom’s family feud.

But fans will get an idea of ​​the most talked-about celebrity wedding of 2025 when Being Gordon Ramsay premieres on Netflix in February. The weddings will also be featured in Vogue Magazine’s New Year’s Day edition.

In the anticipated documentary series, which follows the stories of Gordon’s close friends David and Victoria Beckham, cameras have reportedly been following the chef and his family for more than a year, and the team was at Bath Abbey last weekend.

The series will follow the wedding, which was attended by the likes of the Beckhams and the groom’s Olympian and Strictly friends, but notably not their parents.

A source said: ‘The cameras were there and part of the day was filmed. It will be very obvious which family members are not there.’

Viewers of Gordon Ramsay’s Netflix docuseries will see his daughter Holly’s wedding to Adam Peaty when the anticipated series airs later this year

The insider added: “I predict the family feud will arise at some point; it would be weird to ignore it.” Sun.

A representative for the Ramsays has been contacted for comment.

Preparations for the Ramsay Peaty wedding, including the controversial engagement party which is said to have sparked a family feud with Adam’s parents, will also feature in Gordon’s upcoming Netflix show.

Last month, it was reported that Adam’s estranged family had requested their release from prison. documentary series.

The swimmer’s mother Caroline is said to have written a letter to Netflix bosses stating that they did not allow Adam and his fiancee Holly to be filmed at their engagement party in December 2024.

A spokesperson for the Ramsay family told the Daily Mail that the Peaty family attended the engagement party and were aware it was being filmed and would not be involved in the final edit.

They said: ‘There were filming notices all over the party saying ‘By attending you consent to be filmed’. They are not interviewed, do not speak on camera and are not involved in the final edits of the programme, so no additional permission will be required.’

Meanwhile, Adam thanked Jesus in his first social media post since marrying Holly and taking her last name.

Fans will get a glimpse of the most talked about celebrity wedding of 2025 when Being Gordon Ramsay premieres on Netflix in February

Peaty, a devout Christian, exchanged vows with Holly following a domestic row that resulted in the Olympian’s own mother being barred from the service.

Taking to social media on New Year’s Eve (his wife’s 26th birthday), Peaty, 31, appeared unfazed by the chaos surrounding their big day as he said Jesus had had a pretty eventful 12 months.

“This is the last day of 2025. Thank you Jesus for everything this year,” his message read, above a serene picture of seagulls soaring over the ocean.

Peaty, who won two gold medals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, told how he went through ‘three years of hell’, struggling with depression, alcoholism and separation from his child’s mother.

But after taking a break from the sport, the Olympian said his newfound Christian faith was the key that saved him through dark times.

Adam thanked Jesus in his first social media post since marrying Holly and taking her last name

Adam thanked Jesus in his first social media post since marrying Holly and taking her last name

The swimmer, who was raised Catholic, describes himself as an actively 'religious man' after joining the Evangelical Church, which he attends almost every Sunday.

The swimmer, who was raised Catholic, describes himself as an actively ‘religious man’ after joining the Evangelical Church, which he attends almost every Sunday.

Raised The swimmer, who is Catholic, describes himself as an actively ‘religious man’ after joining the Evangelical Church, which he attends almost every Sunday.

Her turn to religion, which ultimately helped her heal and return to swimming, came after she met five-time Olympian chaplain Ashley Null, who helped put her identity as an athlete into perspective after losing her one-time unbeaten streak.

But Peaty’s family insisted the star did not follow Christian beliefs by keeping his family away from the wedding celebrations and accused him of sending outfit choices to his mother Caroline because she ‘didn’t approve of his choices’.

The huge rift between Peaty’s family and Ramsay’s parents has become increasingly apparent since Caroline invited her mother to the wedding, following a dispute that began when her daughter-in-law was rejected from the hen dinner.

Following the service, the bride’s father, Gordon, reportedly brutally attacked his new groom’s parents in his speech, leaving Caroline ‘furious’.

As the dispute continues, Peaty’s mother shared some meaningful reflective messages on Instagram on Wednesday, sharing her heartbreaking hope for 2026.

Caroline has been banned from attending her son and Holly Ramsay’s lavish wedding at the weekend following a bitter row that has been going on for months.

And he shared a post from another social media account that read, “I deserve a year without harm.”

Peaty previously admitted he would choose his 'relationship with Jesus' over a gold medal after turning to religion following battles with depression and alcoholism

Peaty previously admitted he would choose his ‘relationship with Jesus’ over a gold medal after turning to religion following battles with depression and alcoholism

But Peaty's family insisted the star did not follow Christian beliefs by keeping his family away from the wedding celebrations (pictured with parents Mark and Caroline)

But Peaty’s family insisted the star did not follow Christian beliefs by keeping his family away from the wedding celebrations (pictured with parents Mark and Caroline)

As the dispute continues, Peaty's mother shared some meaningful reflective messages on Instagram on Wednesday, sharing her heartbreaking hope for 2026.

As the dispute continues, Peaty’s mother shared some meaningful reflective messages on Instagram on Wednesday, sharing her heartbreaking hope for 2026.

His second post read: 'Just a little reminder that you don't have to make decisions, big decisions or big announcements.'

His second post read: ‘Just a little reminder that you don’t have to make decisions, big decisions or big announcements.’

The full post read: ‘I’m not going to end this year pretending everything is fine. I lost a part of me this year that I’ll never get back, and I’m not trying to force a smile like it hasn’t changed me.

‘So no… I’m not going to say ‘2026 will be my year’. Next year I will pray for my recovery, for my heart to never be broken like this again, for me to never have to recover from something like this again.

‘I will pray for peace… true peace, the kind that will allow me to breathe without fighting for it. ‘I deserve a pain-free year.’

His second post read: ‘Just a little reminder that you don’t have to make decisions, big decisions or big announcements.

‘You can just set some sweet intentions and take each day as it comes.’

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