Holly Ramsay sends very public cryptic message reigniting bitter feud with Adam Peaty’s family
HOLLY Ramsay appears to have taken yet another very public swipe at her new husband Adam Peaty’s estranged family.
The daughter of Gordon Ramsay has excluded her in-laws once again following her wedding in a new article for Vogue magazine.
The fashion publication has shared a slew of snaps from the big day at Bath Abbey including the first-look at the FIVE wedding dresses she opted to wear.
Holly took control of the piece, writing her own picture captions and seemingly shading Adam’s family in the process amid their ongoing family feud.
Adam famously disinvited his mother to the big day after severing ties with many members of the Peaty clan amid a tough few months.
Now, Holly has seemingly excluded them once again with a cutting dig.
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Captioning a family snap in her Vogue article showcasing the wedding party, Holly penned: “Our people.”
It appeared to hint that as Adam’s family were not part of the wedding party that they were not a part of the newlyweds’ ‘people’.
The image showed Gordon and her mum Tana, alongside sisters Tilly and Megan, who both wore matching red Victoria Beckham gowns.
Adam’s sister, Bethany, the only member of his family to attend, also wore the same red gown and was included in the snap.
The swimmer’s groomsmen as well as Holly’s younger brothers completed the snap.
Adam’s brother, mother, father as well as his aunts and uncles were all missing after being scrubbed from the ceremony.
Furthermore, Holly captioned a photograph of her alongside mum Tana and family friend, Victoria Beckham, with: “Mama, Victoria and me. Two of my favourite women.”
The caption is likely to sting for Adam’s mum Caroline who was blocked from attending the nuptials as well as not being invited to Holly’s hen-do alongside Tana and Victoria.
Holly married Adam wearing a custom-made Elie Saab dress.
The long-flowing gown featured a lace-pattern throughout with Holly confessing she was able to make her own changes to the dress after first trying it on in London.
The gown, which she wore to walk down the aisle before changing into many others throughout the day, also featured see-through sleeves.
Speaking of the dress, Holly told Vogue: “I knew I wanted to wear something very traditional and quite modest, with lace.
“I’ve always loved Grace Kelly and Kate Middleton’s gowns: that beautiful high neckline, super feminine.”
Holly added she was “obsessed” with her gown, admitting: “It makes me feel very princess-like.”
She went onto change into another Elie Saab number for the reception at Kin House – a shorter gown that she described as “fun”.
The number featured rhinestones and exposed Holly’s long legs as she opted to dance the night away in the mini-dress.
Prior to that, she also donned another dress – this time her mother’s 1996 gown that she wore for her big day to Gordon.
Holly wanted to wear the dress to honour her mum, revealing: “I’ve always loved the idea of bringing in mum’s dress at some point.
“It’s beautiful: silk with a V-neckline and pearls all the way around.
“I tried it on and it fit me perfectly – it didn’t need any altering.”
As part of the wedding weekend, Holly also opted for a custom Victoria Beckham slip dress for the action the night before the ceremony.
Adam recently appeared to show no signs of offering up an olive branch after he thanked Jesus for everything that had happened in the year – despite the fractious feud.
The sport star appeared grateful for how things had panned out this year – even if it meant falling out with his family.
He shared a quote, which read: “It’s the last day of 2025. Thank you Jesus for everything this year.”
Elsewhere, the rift was also referenced during the ceremony when Gordon appeared to take a jibe at Adam’s parents.
He delivered a fiery speech of his own, saying his wife Tana “will be a good mum to them both”.
Gordon gushed at how beautiful Holly looked and told Adam he was a “lucky man”, adding: “Look at Tana and that’s what you have to look forward to.”
And in a sly dig at Adam’s absent parents he told Holly: “Shame you don’t have the same.”
Now, the content creator spoke about a photo showing her and Adam at the ceremony and referenced the speech, saying: “Listening to dad’s speech, looking around the room and feeling overwhelmed with the love and the happiness on our guests’ faces.”
It’s been a tumultuous time for Adam and his family.
On Tuesday, The Sun revealed that Adam uninvited his great aunt and uncle from his wedding – just four days before the ceremony.
The lead up to their nuptials was fraught with drama, after Adam, 31, uninvited his mum Caroline when a feud erupted over her failing to be invited to Holly’s hen do.
It was then revealed that Adam had said his dad Mark could attend the wedding – but he would have to sit at the back of the church.
Unsurprisingly, Mark chose not to attend, as did Adam’s brothers James and Richard.
Now, The Sun can reveal that his great aunt Janet, 73, and uncle Eddie were uninvited in a very brutal way just four days before the ceremony.
A source said: “They got an automated message basically saying they were off the guest list and to respect Adam and Holly’s decision.
“It was so impersonal, and just four days before the big day.”
The brutal text came despite the fact the couple had already shelled out hundreds of pounds on accommodation, outfits and gifts.
Adam’s older sister Beth was the only family member to be invited to the big day – and along with Holly’s sisters Tilly, 24 and Megan, 27, she was one of the three bridesmaids.
Adam’s once close pal, Olympic swimmer and The Bi Life star Michael Gunning was also disinvited from the event just days before.
