Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty have hit do not disturb on the first two months of 2026, embarking on the most romantic honeymoon of dreams.
And despite being inseparable since tying the knot in December, Adam still cannot get enough of his new wife, who was the ultimate beach bombshell in their latest update from paradise.
Showing off her flawless sun tan, Holly, 26, was a vision in a lemon-hued string bikini. Letting the two-piece and her matching yellow diamond ring do the talking, she covered her eyes - immaculate red manicure not going unnoticed - as she reclined back under a beach umbrella.
"How goooood," the three-time Olympic gold medallist wrote in response. Meanwhile, Holly simply captioned the photo with a series of beach-themed emojis. Adding to the comments were the influencer's cohort of 512,000 followers.
"You look sensational," one wrote alongside a heart-eyes emoji. "Amazing tan," a second penned. A third adding: "Absolutely stunning."
The pair have enjoyed a multi-location trip, first heading off to Mauritius before wrapping up their romantic retreat Down Under in Australia.
Family drama
While the pair may be off soaking in the remaining days of their honeymoon, not all is as picture-perfect at home.
Last week, Holly's parents, Gordon and Tana Ramsay, addressed the ongoing upset with Adam's side of the family, culminating in his mother not being invited to their wedding last year.
Addressing what they called an "upsetting" situation, Gordon told the Daily Mail ahead of the release of their new docuseries that the drama was "self-inflicted."
"It's all self-inflicted from their side, because we've done nothing – none of what you've read: no rudeness, no ignorance – we welcomed them," he began. "We sent a chauffeur-driven car for them to come to the engagement party and treated them like royalty. So, to get that barrage of press was very hurtful. Tana took it very seriously."
"I would like to go up to Nottingham with Tana and see them and draw a line in the sand. It was Adam and Holly's wishes for them not to attend and so we had to respect that. There's stuff they need to sort out as parents. That's nothing to do with Tana and me," he continued. "But we are very mindful we want to move on and allow Holly and Adam to continue starting their lives together."
Chiming in, Tana added, "We've had fallouts within my family, there are no winners. I'm so grateful we got through mine and have happy relationships again. You don't have to be best friends, but be civil. You can't be happy when there's a fallout going on. It's really negative, and no one wants that."








