
Holly Ramsay, daughter of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, reportedly excluded her future mother-in-law from her hen party (Image: social media)
Holly Ramsay, daughter of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, reportedly excluded her future mother-in-law from her hen party over fears she “might have stuck out a bit,” insiders have claimed.
Caroline Peaty, 59, was at home caring for Adam’s son from a previous relationship while Holly, her mum Tana, family friend Victoria Beckham and Adam’s sister enjoyed the hen do last weekend. It is understood that Holly and her fiancé, Olympic swimmer Adam, have chosen not to invite Caroline to their extravagant wedding next month.
A source close to Holly, 25, has hinted at what might have influenced her decision. They revealed: “The Ramsays are wealthy and they enjoy the finer things in life because they can afford it. Conversely, the Peatys are far less refined. Adam has a glamorous new life now and it seems he has left his family behind.”
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Another pal chimed in: “You only need to glance at the photo to see that there is a certain ‘type’. They all look identical and you wonder if Caroline might have stuck out a bit.
“She’s an ordinary woman, not a celebrity. You look at Holly’s Instagram and it’s all so orchestrated, so ultra-glam and very, very showy. That’s not Caroline.”
Photos shared on Instagram, including by Posh Spice herself, reveal the hen party at the ultra-exclusive Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire was a sparkling event.
The beaming women are pictured with cocktails and champagne, celebrating Holly’s final days before she marries the sportsman, reports the Mirror.

Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty BAN his mother from their wedding (Image: undefined)
After the event, Caroline shared a poignant quote on Instagram: “When you love someone, you protect them from the pain, you don’t become the cause of it.”
She added in the caption: “The ones I love are the people who hurt me the most.”
Her followers were quick to comment, with many criticising Adam and his strained relationship with his mother. One fan wrote: “You only get one mother in life, some people need to remember this.”
Another chimed in: “Hold your head up high; not many Mums would’ve got up at 4am for those pool runs. Adam should be so proud.”

Holly Ramsay is the double of mum Tana as she poses in white at hen do ahead of wedding to Adam Peaty (Image: hollyramsayy/Instagram)
Caroline’s sister, Louise Williams, also waded into the dispute, accusing influencer Holly of being “divisive and hurtful” in a lengthy post about the family feud.
The Uttoxeter woman addressed Holly directly on Instagram, writing: “I’m so glad that you had a great hen do. As a bride, you deserve that. However, as a person you were divisive and hurtful towards a woman [Caroline], who I have loved and continue to love deeply.
“A woman who opened her home and heart to you. You decided, for whatever reason, not to invite her, your prospective mother-in-law, to your hen night yet Adam invited his father-in-law, your dad, to his stag night.

A young Adam Peaty with his ‘heartbroken’ mother Caroline (Image: X)
“You invited your mum (quite rightly) and even your mum’s assistant, your sisters, your friends, my niece, but not my sister, your future mother-in-law.”
According to the Daily Mail, Caroline and her husband Mark were initially on the guest list for the wedding at Bath Abbey, with Caroline even purchasing a dress for the event.
However, the invitation was rescinded amidst a bitter family dispute, leading Caroline’s other sister, Janet, to publicly declare that Holly and Adam had “broken my darling sister”.

Holly Ramsay showing off her engagement ring after Adam popped the question in September 2024 (Image: Instagram)
Despite the ongoing feud, it is reported that Holly’s family holds Adam in high regard. An insider revealed: “The thing with someone like Gordon is that he is kind and caring, he adores his kids and their partners, but he generally gets whatever he wants.
“No matter what family dynamics are at play, when you have a normal side of a family and a very, very rich and globally famous one on the other, there are going to be difficulties.”

