Holly Ramsay has offered the first public glimpse inside the marital home she shares with Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, posting a detailed DIY video on Instagram that highlights their sophisticated interior design choices. The 25-year-old daughter of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay showcased the extensive renovations she has personally undertaken at their stunning property, even as a bitter family conflict with Peaty's relatives continues to intensify.
Chic Interiors and DIY Projects Revealed
In the video shared on Thursday, Holly Ramsay is seen actively engaged in various home improvement tasks, providing a rare look at the couple's elegant living space. The interiors feature an array of striking artwork adorning the walls, complemented by luxurious fur-lined baroque-style sofa cushions in white and pink hues. A distinctive brown and black patterned armchair adds to the eclectic yet refined aesthetic.
Notable architectural elements include stylish stained-glass windows with bright green panelling and intricate rose designs, enhancing the home's character. Holly demonstrated her hands-on approach by using an electric sander in the garden while dressed in a teal Alo half-zip sweatshirt and matching sweatpants. She was also filmed climbing a ladder to use a leveller for wall panelling, after preparing the panels with a daunting saw.
Family Feud Escalates Over 'Dad' Remark
This domestic reveal comes amid escalating tensions within Adam Peaty's family. His aunt, Louise Williams, recently launched a scathing attack on the swimmer after learning that he has begun referring to his father-in-law, Gordon Ramsay, as 'Dad'. This development follows a dramatic fallout that began in November when Adam, 31, reportedly banned his parents, Caroline and Mark Peaty, from his December wedding to Holly.
In a lengthy rant on Threads, Louise expressed outrage over Adam's new moniker for Gordon, describing it as 'toadying behaviour'. She passionately defended Adam's father, Mark, a bricklayer who she claims 'worked his hands raw and bleeding' to finance Adam's swimming career before sponsorship was secured. Louise wrote, 'He worked long days as a brickie—a hard, laborious, back-breaking job. He did it without moan or complaint.'
Documentary Controversy and Emotional Outburst
The family dispute has been further inflamed by the recent release of a six-part Netflix documentary featuring Gordon Ramsay, which includes a brief clip of Adam and Holly's engagement party. Prior to the documentary's premiere, Caroline Peaty demanded her removal from the footage, though she appears in a fleeting scene. Gordon Ramsay has since publicly shared Adam's affectionate term for him, stating, 'He calls me dad. He messaged me and said, "Hey dad, what have you got? Hey dad, are you around later?" And it's just like, "Oh my God". Incredible.'
Louise responded with fury to this revelation, urging Adam to acknowledge his parents' sacrifices. She wrote, 'I've got tears in my eyes as I type this. Your dad worked his hands raw and bleeding to pay your swimming expenses... Look at Adam's toadying behaviour towards Mr Ramsay and the disgusting way he has treated my sister and brother-in-law.' She also referenced Adam's recent praise for his swimming coach, Melanie Marshall, questioning why his parents are not credited similarly.
Public Relations Battle and Truth Claims
In her crusade against the Ramsays, Louise criticized their documentary and PR efforts, penning, 'The Ramsays, Adam and Holly, know they have done wrong which is why they are love-bombing on TV, online, and in the newspapers. They have a PR team that makes their s***e look like spun gold... However, we have something that trumps that, and it's called THE TRUTH. You can fool people some of the time, but eventually the truth outs.'
Despite the ongoing family drama, Holly Ramsay's DIY video presents a picture of domestic bliss and creative endeavour, showcasing a home filled with artistic touches and personal projects. The contrast between her serene home improvements and the turbulent family dynamics highlights the complex personal lives of public figures, as they navigate both private conflicts and public personas.
