Newlywed Holly Ramsay has given a rare insight into her home life with her new husband, the Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty.
Speaking at the London launch of new olive oil brand Krude, co-founded by her father, the chef Gordon Ramsay and Ben and Elle Caring, Holly, 26, exclusively told HELLO! about her hopes for the future with Adam, 31.
As one of six children herself, Holly revealed she'd love to follow in the footsteps of her star father and mother, Tana Ramsay, and have a big family.
"Absolutely," smiled Holly. "Growing up with the blessing of so many siblings has been so fun. It's five extra best friends built in, so I would love that one day."
Her younger sister, the trainee chef Tilly Ramsay, 24, who was also at the event to support her father, said. "I think what's so nice is mum and dad have always made sure we're all really close," said Tilly. "I think that's something that I want to take forward when I start a family one day."
Holly and Adam
Holly and Adam married in December in Bath, and Holly told us how the couple are spending 2026.
"Just keeping busy," she said. "Adam and I have just moved. He's under a new coach and training; it's a really exciting time. We've got the Commonwealth Games coming up and Europeans (Championships) this summer, so yeah, just supporting him."
Holly revealed that she and Adam are living in London near to her family. What's next for them? She shares: "Oh my goodness, focusing on our careers, just enjoying that together and enjoying the wedding bubble."
Also attending the event were TV presenters Holly Willoughby, Christine and Frank Lampard, singers Emma Bunton and Nicole Appleton and actress Tamzin Outhwaite.
Tilly Ramsay
Tilly, meanwhile, opened up about her budding cookery career.
"At the moment I've doing a real focus on recipe development and I'm loving making videos that I can publish, whether it's short form, long form content.
"I'm really enjoying that side of getting to try recipes out at home, new flavour combinations, different things. I'm also doing work experience around different restaurants in London, so it's an exciting couple of months."
Supporting her famous dad with his new olive oil venture is important to his daughters.
"I love supporting dad," said Tilly. "It's a really cool event, really fun and just a nice get-together," she said of the launch.
"We have been swimming in olive oil," she laughed about the build up to the launch with her dad at home. "There's been lots of lovely things to taste. He loves cooking with it, using it in fun ways. He made a cocktail with it at home. It's been really exciting seeing him be really passionate about flavours and combinations."








