BREAKING🚨: Gordon Ramsay says his wife follows Jamie's recipes even though they feuding for 15yrs

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Gordon Ramsay has admitted that his wife is a fan of Jamie Oliver and cooks his recipes at home.

Ramsay, who has been locked in a decade-long quarrel with the fellow TV chef, lamented his wife Tana’s choice of cookbook at home while speaking on the Dish podcast.

Despite claiming to have buried the hatchet, the chefs have never been able to resist the occasional jab at each other.

Ramsay addressed his wife’s partiality to Oliver’s cookbook collection on the podcast hosted by Angela Hartnett, a fellow cook and friend, and Nick Grimshaw, the broadcaster.

Discussing the stress of cooking, Hartnett said: “If you see Tana when I’ve been around for supper, she’s so relaxed.

“Because why should she switch, she’s got five kids, she’s got him [Ramsay] hanging around trying to interfere, and she’s just out and she just cooks something everyone wants to eat, like a great lasagne or a brilliant shepherd’s pie. She’s amazing.”

Ramsay responded: “Yeah and they’re all Jamie Oliver recipes. Do you have any idea how hard that is for me?”

Oliver, 49, and Ramsay, 57, have never shied away from discussing their fallouts publicly and the latter took to TikTok over the weekend to provide an update.

A fan had asked Ramsay if he thought about Oliver when he listened to Charli XcX’s latest song, Girl So Confusing.

The song presents an unfiltered insight into the long-standing feud between Charli and fellow artist Lorde.

In response, Gordon held up and hid behind a copy of Jamie’s Italy, saying: “Come on guys, that is old news, I love Jamie!”

The feud began in 2009 when Oliver criticised Ramsay for comparing Tracy Grimshaw, the Australian journalist, to a pig.

Ramsay apologised for his comments, but not without dismissing Oliver as a “one pot wonder”.

This criticism prompted Oliver to retaliate by mocking Ramsay for “having Botox”.

In 2010, Oliver told the Mirror: “If I was to choose between Gordon Ramsay’s cookbook or Tana Ramsay’s, it would be Tana’s every time. In my opinion, her books are a damn sight better than his.”

Ramsay reignited the feud at the grand opening of his Bread Street Kitchen in Hong Kong in September 2014. A few months earlier, Oliver opened a restaurant in the same city but had given the celebration a miss.

Ramsay told CNBC: “Two British chefs, Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay, rubbing shoulders together in Hong Kong.

“At least I’m here, I came to my opening, right? If you’re going to open a restaurant in Hong Kong, at least turn up.”

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