Gordon Ramsay steps out with glamorous wife Tana and daughter Tilly

Gordon Ramsay appeared in high spirits when he attended the launch party for his new cooking show Next Level Chef with his wife Tana and daughter Tilly on Tuesday.

The 56-year-old chef and Tana, 43, married in 1996 and share children Holly, Jacky, Tilly, Megan and Oscar.

Gordon cut a stylish figure in a black blazer, teamed with matching pants and a white T-shirt as he approached the couple.

Family: Gordon Ramsay appeared in high spirits when he attended the launch party for his new cooking show Next Level Chef with his wife Tana and daughter Tilly on Tuesday.

Family: Gordon Ramsay appeared in high spirits when he attended the launch party for his new cooking show Next Level Chef with his wife Tana and daughter Tilly on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Tana looked effortlessly chic in a black blazer and leather pants, teamed with a pale pink satin top.

Tilly, 21, was dressed identical to her mother, as she styled her golden locks into bouncy curls.

Also in attendance and showing their support for Gordon’s new show were Dancing On Ice legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.

Stylish: The chef, 56, Gordon cut a sleek figure in a black blazer, teamed with matching pants and a white T-shirt as he approached the couple

Stylish: The chef, 56, Gordon cut a sleek figure in a black blazer, teamed with matching pants and a white T-shirt as he approached the couple

Support: Also in attendance and showing their support for Gordon's new show were Dancing On Ice legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.

Support: Also in attendance and showing their support for Gordon’s new show were Dancing On Ice legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.

Gordon recently opened up on his new TV show Next Level Chef, where he said that his swearing was not only directed at the contestants, but at his fellow judges as well.

Next Level Chef will see a range of applicants including home cooks, influencers and professional chefs all vying for a £100,000 prize and 12-month mentorship.

He was joined by Californian chef Nyesha Arrington and his former protégé Paul Ainsley, and Gordon recounted how their first meeting for the show was “filled with a lot of cussing”.

Field Trip: Camilla Kerslake and Chris Robshaw also attended

Field Trip: Camilla Kerslake and Chris Robshaw also attended

He added: ‘I’m not trying to make amends, it’s industry language, not unlike politics in recent months. That’s where a lot of shit came from. It’s industry language, I don’t focus on the camera, I focus on the moment to make sure it’s right.’

The chef added that while he sometimes communicates with swear words, he has a definite way of telling contestants that he hates their food: by spitting it out.

He added that if something looks inedible to you, “there would be no way on Earth” you would swallow it.

Family: The chef, 56, and Tana, 43, married in 1996 and share children Holly, Jacky, Tilly, Megan and Oscar.

Family: The chef, 56, and Tana, 43, married in 1996 and share children Holly, Jacky, Tilly, Megan and Oscar.

Gordon’s Future Food Stars first aired in 2022 on BBC One with the second series starting later this year.

The show saw Gordon challenge aspiring cooks with a series of tasks, explaining in episode one that his goal was to “catapult someone to the next level and invest £150,000 of my own cash into their business.”

Gordon stated that he ‘handpicked’ 12 of the UK’s best emerging food and drink entrepreneurs, and the show was later dubbed ‘The Food Apprentice’.

New programme: Next Level Chef will see a range of hopefuls, including home cooks, influencers and professional chefs, fight for a £100,000 prize and a 12-month mentorship.

New programme: Next Level Chef will see a range of hopefuls, including home cooks, influencers and professional chefs, fight for a £100,000 prize and a 12-month mentorship.

It comes after Lord Sugar criticized Gordon by accusing the TV chef of ‘ripping off’ The Apprentice with his Future Food Stars show.

The 75-year-old mogul told MailOnline Gordon, 56, should “stay in his day job” after launching the new series last year, in which 12 businessmen compete for a £150,000 investment from himself. money from the restaurateur to start a food business.

He insists that the format of Gordon’s show returning to BBC One with a second series later this year is a “virtual copy” of The Apprentice and says he does not understand how lawyers allowed it to go ahead.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Lord Sugar said: “I think the broadcasters, Channel 4, Channel 5 and ITV have been trying for many years, at least 17 years, to try to replicate the removal process for The Apprentice.” I say this with a lot of respect for them, but they have failed.

‘Last year Gordon Ramsay had a crazy idea… I like Gordon and I think he’s very good and he should stick to what he has to do, cook and all that.

“He had something, which was like, I don’t know how the lawyers allowed it because it was a virtual rip off of The Apprentice. No disrespect to Gordon, but stick with your everyday coworker, that’s all I’d say.

Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars first aired in 2022 on BBC One with the second series starting later this year.

Timing: It comes after Lord Sugar criticized Gordon by accusing the TV chef of 'ripping off' The Apprentice with his Future Food Stars show.

Timing: It comes after Lord Sugar criticized Gordon by accusing the TV chef of ‘ripping off’ The Apprentice with his Future Food Stars show.