t sounds like everyone’s favorite chef Gordon Ramsey may have a touch of baby fever. The 58-year-old opened up a bit about his family life while on a recent daytime talk show appearance, confessing that he didn’t quite feel like he and his wife were done growing their family yet.
The father of six made the confession during a May 12 appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark, where he started talking about life with all those kiddos at home, according to People magazine.
“So you took like a break in the middle, so you were like overwhelmed, and then, just when things calm down, you were like ‘Let’s do it again,'” Live host Kelly Ripa teased the dad, who then pointed to wife Tana Ramsay, who was in the audience at the time, and accused her of being behind it all.
“Tana wants one more,” he shared.
It would be a full house if the Ramsay’s decided to expand their family, since it sounds like everyone’s back to living under the same roof again. “We moved out of the house three years ago. We spent three years getting this beautiful house redone for the two little ones, and we sort of garnered more space,” the Hell’s Kitchen star explained. “We had our own floor, and all of a sudden I come back from filming and the elder four have moved back into the house.”
That means that Ramsay and his wife have been joined by their daughters Megan, Holly, and Matilda, and sons Jack, Oscar, and Jesse.
But, while he calls the current setup “insane,” it doesn’t sound like Ramsay would want it any other way. Only time will tell if the family does decide to go for one more kiddo, but for now, it sounds like there’s plenty of love to go around.
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