Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay's wedding will NOT feature in new TV show
by JOANNA CRAWLEY, DEPUTY SHOWBIZ EDITOR (NEWS) · Mail OnlineViewers of Gordon Ramsay's Netflix docuseries will not see footage of his daughter Holly's wedding to Adam Peaty when the anticipated show streams this year.
Influencer Holly, 25, married Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, 31, on December 27 at Bath Abbey, in a day tarnished by the groom's family feud.
But the most talked about celebrity wedding of 2025 won't feature on Being Gordon Ramsay when it hits Netflix in February, the Daily Mail has learned.
The anticipated docuseries, which follows those of Gordon's close pals David and Victoria Beckham, has seen cameras trail the chef and his family for over a year but filming wrapped in the summer, weeks before Adam and Holly's wedding and their stag and hen celebrations.
Some of the build up to the Ramsay Peaty wedding, including the controversial engagement party which is said to have sparked the family feud with Adam's parents, is believed to feature in the show.
It was reported last month that Adam's estranged family have reportedly demanded their removal from the documentary series.
The swimmer's mother Caroline is said to have written to Netflix bosses to say they did not consent to being filmed at Adam and fiancée Holly's engagement party in December 2024.
A spokesman for the Ramsay family told the Daily Mail the Peaty family attended the engagement party and were aware it was filmed and they won't be featured into the final edit.
They said: 'There were filming notices up all over the party saying 'by attending, you give consent to being filmed.
'They are not interviewed, there is no on-camera speaking and they are not featured in the finished edits of the programme, so no additional consent would have been required.'
Meanwhile Adam has given thanks to Jesus in his first social media post since marrying Holly and taking her surname.
Peaty, a devout Christian, exchanged vows with Holly following an explosive family row that resulted in the Olympian barring his own mother from the service.
Returning to social media on New Year's Eve - his wife's 26th birthday - Peaty, 31, appeared to be unaffected by the turmoil surrounding their big day as he credited Christ for a rather eventful 12 months.
'It's the last day of 2025. Thank you Jesus for everything this year,' read his message, emblazoned across a serene image of gulls soaring above an ocean.
After winning two gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Peaty explained how he underwent 'three years of hell' battling depression, alcoholism and the separation from the mother of his child.
However after taking a break from the sport, the Olympian attributed his newfound Christian faith as the key that saved him during the dark time.
Raised a Catholic, the swimmer actively describes himself as a 'religious man' after joining an Evangelical Church, where he attends almost every Sunday.
His return to religion, which ultimately helped his recovery and return to swimming, came after he met five-time Olympic chaplain Ashley Null, who helped put his identity as an athlete into perspective after he lost his once unbeatable streak.
But Peaty's family have insisted the star isn't following his Christian beliefs by shunning his family from their wedding celebrations and accused him of sending his mother Caroline outfit options because he 'didn't approve of her choices'.
The huge rift between Peaty's family and Ramsay's parents has become increasingly clear ever since he uninvited his mother from the wedding following a dispute that began when Caroline was snubbed from her daughter-in-law's hen-do.
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Following the service, father of the bride Gordon reportedly made a brutal dig at his new son-in-law's parents in his speech, leaving Caroline 'outraged'.
As the rift rumbles on, Peaty's mother has shared her heartbreaking hope for 2026 as she took to Instagram to share some pointed reflective messages on Wednesday.
Caroline was banned from her son and Holly Ramsay's lavish nuptials at the weekend amid a bitter feud that has been ongoing for months.
And taking to her social media she shared a post from another account which read: 'I deserve a year that doesn't hurt'.
The full post read: 'I won't end this year pretending everything was fine. I lost a piece of myself this year that I will never get back and I'm not forcing a smile like it didn't change me.
'So no... I won't be saying "2026 is going to be my year." I'll be praying that I recover next year, that my heart never has to break like this again, that I never have to survive something like this again.
'I'll be praying for peace... real peace., the kind that lets me breathe without fighting for it. I deserve a year that doesn't hurt.'
Her second repost read: 'Just a little reminder that you don't have to make resolutions or huge decisions or big proclamations.
'You can just set some sweet intentions and take each day as it comes.'