Gordon Ramsay's Daughter Says She Prefers Her Mom's Cooking

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CULVER CITY, CA - FEBRUARY 19: Chef Gordon Ramsay (C) and family pose at Fox Television's "Hell's Kitchen" 100th episode celebration on February 19, 2010 in Culver City, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images) Getty Images: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Staff

Now, who would have thought that the daughter of Gordon Ramsay prefers her Mom's cooking rather than his Dads', a world-renowned chef.

Matilda "Tilly" Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay's 19-year-old daughter, was not the hero we expected, but she is the hero we truly deserve. She's been a regular on our TikTok For You Page for a while now, and her videos give us a behind-the-scenes look at chef Gordon Ramsay when he's not in the kitchen. We're enchanted! On the other hand, Tilly made a bold comment in a recent TikTok, suggesting that she prefers her mother's cooking to her father's.

Tilly used a familiar sound from the video's app, which is the beginning of Ciara's song Got Me Good. It repeats a familiar cheer that begins slowly and then moves to a faster tempo.

Over her unenthusiastic dance steps, an automated voice says, "As Dad says he's preparing dinner..."

The video then shows Tilly animated and dancing next to her mother "cooking" on the stove as the music becomes more upbeat. "Versus when mom says she's preparing dinner," the automatic voice continues. Tilly's caption also read "Guess who's cooking I prefer" while directly tagging Gordon Ramsay's account in the post to emphasize her argument. Absolutely ferocious.

Even if you're not well-versed in TikTok literacy, the argument she was trying to make will be clear after watching the short film. Gordon Ramsay's ruthless integrity seems to have been passed on to the next generation of Ramsays.

The video then cuts to a clip of Tilly's mother, Tana Ramsay, cooking at the stove as she jumps around excitedly. "VS.," continued the caption over the second high-energy shot. When my mother decides she's going to make dinner."

"Guess who's cooking I like," she wrote in the caption, alongside a flushed face emoji and a shushing face emoji.

Tilly has also mentioned that she prefers her mother's cooking to her father's. In December, the "MasterChef" star posted his daughter's "This or That" TikTok video to his Instagram, in which the father and daughter choose between two choices. Naturally, one of the difficult decisions had to be made.

Gordon Ramsay pranked by daughter, Tilly

Not only has the TV chef and father of five appeared on his daughter's TikTok page, but he also has his account.

Followers would not have believed if you told them last year that Gordon Ramsay, the same antagonistic judge from Hell's Kitchen, would become an absolute internet darling thanks to TikTok and Instagram. Over the last year, the renowned chef has appeared in many of his daughter's TikTok episodes, the most recent of which shows Tilly Ramsay pulling a prank on him.

Gordon's 19-year-old daughter sits next to him at the table in the prank video posted on his Instagram page early this morning. A bottle of Fiji water stands in front of them, with an egg sitting on top.

Tilly makes some magician-like hand gestures around the water bottle, and the egg vanishes with some fast thinking-and possibly some camera magic.

Gordon examines the opened bottle more closely in an attempt to locate the egg, and Tilly squeezes the water bottle, completely drenching Gordon. Tilly, who had the egg in her hand the whole time, crushed it on her father's head when he was in shock from the water hitting his forehead.

Tilly then continued to run out of frame, most likely fearful of Gordon's prank retaliation. On the other side, Gordon can be seen laughing at the table, which is covered in raw egg and water. It's unclear if he's returned to Tilly yet. He did, however, post the video with a simple caption that says it all. "Someone did the dishes last night in the Ramsay household..." he wrote. Chef, you did an excellent job.

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