Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay shares injury from bike accident, grateful to be alive.

The chef seemed startled as he showed a large bruise on his lower body.

June 15th 2024.

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay shares injury from bike accident, grateful to be alive.
Gordon Ramsay recently took to social media to share an important message with his fans after his bike ride turned into a near-death experience. In a video posted on TikTok, the 57-year-old celebrity chef appeared shaken as he revealed the details of his accident. He expressed gratitude towards the trauma surgeons, doctors, and nurses who took care of him and emphasized the importance of wearing a helmet, no matter how short the journey may be.

The Hell's Kitchen star lifted up his shirt to reveal a massive bruise on his lower stomach, which he jokingly referred to as a "purple potato." He admitted that the past week had been brutal and he was still in pain, but he wanted to stress the significance of helmet safety. This message holds even more weight as it is Father's Day weekend, and Gordon urged everyone to practice safe cycling, especially on this special occasion.

It's unclear how the Ramsay family will be celebrating Father's Day this year, but it will surely be a memorable one with Gordon's six children: Megan, Holly, Jack, Matilda, Oscar, and Jesse. Speaking of Jesse, his birth was a surprise to fans as Gordon's wife Tana kept her pregnancy a secret for the entire nine months. After welcoming their fifth child, she announced on Instagram that their "family is definitely complete."

Gordon's tough persona in the kitchen is well-known, but he admitted that his children have "brought the emotion" out of him. In a 2023 interview with People magazine, he opened up about the possibility of having more kids after a comment made by one of his children. He recalled a time when his son Oscar asked for a little sister, and it caught him off guard. He joked about spitting his Cheerios out and having to walk away from the table to hide his reaction from his wife Tana.

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