Gordon Ramsay's 4-Year-Old Son Is Already Cooking; Tilly Is 'Teaching Him'
A talent in culinary seems to run in the blood of Gordon Ramsay's offspring.
In an exclusive interview with People, the esteemed celebrity chef's daughter Tilly, 22, shared that she has been teaching her younger brother, Oscar, 4, to cook.
"I've got Oscar cooking already, and he's only four," she revealed.
"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," she added while recalling a summer memory when she had asked her brother to help her make pancakes.
Per Tilly, her older siblings are also great cooks, including her sister Megan, 25, and twin siblings Jack and Holly, 24.
The youngest of the Ramsay siblings, Jesse, 3 months old, will likely get a cooking lesson from his older siblings when he grows a bit older.
Meanwhile, talking about how her dad passed down his culinary talents to her, Tilly said, "I remember watching [him] work in the kitchen at home because he used to film quite a bit there."
"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," Tilly recalled her cooking lessons with her chef dad.
"And at this point, I was like, 'Wow, I really want to be like you one day,'" she continued.
The young TV presenter and chef will join her dad on "MasterChef Junior." She will be a full-time judge in the ninth season of FOX's cooking competition alongside Aarón Sánchez and Daphne Oz.
"Being on the other side of it was such a relief. I love being a judge. I feel like I was learning constantly from the kids, from the other judges, just everyone around," Tilly talked about being a "MasterChef Junior" judge.
"MasterChef Junior" will officially return on FOX on Monday at 8 p.m. ET. Amateur chefs from 8 to 13 years old will compete and showcase their culinary skills for a $100,000 prize.
Interestingly, this is not the first time the dad-and-daughter duo will work together professionally. The two previously worked together on "Hell's Kitchen" and "The F Word."
Aside from cooking, the young chef is a dancer. In 2021, she joined "Strictly Come Dancing," the same year she competed on "Celebrity MasterChef Australia."