Gordon Ramsay, Ramsay’s sons Jesse James and Oscar.Photo:Gordon Ramsay/Instagram

Gordon Ramsay/Instagram
Gordon Ramsayis spending some quality time with his two youngest boys!
TheHell’s Kitchenhost, 57, gave an adorable behind-the-scenes look at his home life on Sunday when he shared a snapshot on Instagram of his sons Oscar, 4, and Jesse James, 4 months.
“Sunday morning boys club,” Ramsay playfully captioned a heartwarming photo of his little sous-chefs.
“Happy Sunday everyone@oscarjramsay@jessejamesramsay❤️,” he added.
“The frown 😂…seen that face before,” one commenter wrote, while Ramsay’s friend Chef Clare Smyth commented: “❤❤❤.”
Oscar has clearly already bonded with his new brother, who joined the family in November 2023. In an Instagram post at the time, theKitchen Nightmareshost, who himself was born on Nov. 8, described Jesse’s arrival as “an amazing birthday present.”
The mother of six shared a pair of photographs to ring in the holiday, featuring the Ramsay brood —from the little ones to the full-grown adults — as they all posed smiling. In addition to Oscar and Jesse, the couple shares Megan, 25, Holly, 24, Jack, 24, and Matilda, 22.
“Happy Mothers Day to all, and thinking of those who find today challenging, sending so much love,” Tana, 49, captioned her Instagram post. “I am feeling incredibly blessed to be Mummy to these incredible people x.”
From left: Megan Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay, Matilda Ramsay, Tana Ramsay, Holly Ramsay and Jack Ramsay at the BAFTA Children’s Awards in November 2016.David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty

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While Oscar’s facial expressions may already be reminiscent of his dad, he appears to be taking after him in the kitchen, too.
Matilda “Tilly” Ramsay, who joins her father on the latest season ofMasterChef Junior, revealed to PEOPLE this month that Oscar also has grown a taste for the culinary arts.
“I remember watching [Gordon] work in the kitchen at home because he used to film quite a bit there,” the psychology student said. “And then he slowly started giving me the whisk or giving me the spoon and saying, ‘You need to measure something.’ "
“I just remember having so much fun in there with him," she added. “And at this point I was like, ‘Wow, I really want to be like you one day.’ "
Tilly shared that she’s already passing her dad’s training on to her little brother. “I’ve got Oscar cooking already and he’s only 4,” she laughed, recalling when she asked him to help her make pancakes last summer. “I was teaching him how to do it, making him measure it out. It’s so great to start young, and I think he really enjoyed it.”
source: people.com