Huh-huh... compassionate? I understand.
Hey there is a time and place for everything. If I was an owner of a restaurant that was sinking and I was about to lose the clothes off my back I would welcome him with open arms.
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Charity work
Ramsay has been involved in a series of charitable events and organisations. Ramsay has run the London Marathon in 2004, 2005 and 2007 to support Tommy's, the baby charity. Ramsay completed his third London Marathon on 22 April 2007 in 4 hrs 36 minutes 10 secs (3:46:10 in 2006).[42] In 2004, He and his wife, Tana, raised £14,000. Ramsay commented: "I'm proud to have run the Marathon for Tommy's, the baby charity - their cause is one very close to my heart, especially as my own twins were born three weeks prematurely in 1999".[1] He aims to complete ten marathons in consecutive years.
During March 2005 Ramsay teamed up with Indian chef Madhur Jaffrey to help the VSO, an international development charity group to support its Spice Up Your Life event. The charity hoped to raise £100,000 for VSO’s work in HIV and AIDS in India.[2] The Ramsays were the first couple to become ambassadors for the women's charity Women's Aid in 2005. The couple ran the Flora Families marathon [3] to support Women's Aid.[4]
The Gordon Ramsay "Buy a Brick" appeal launched in September 2004 helped the Scottish Spina Bifida Association build a new Family Support Centre and Head Office in Glasgow. In November 2007 Ramsay will host a St Andrew's Day Gala Dinner at Stirling Castle in aid of the Association.
Ramsay married Cayetana Elizabeth Hutcheson (known as Tana), a Montessori-trained schoolteacher, in 1996. The couple have four children: Megan, twins Jack and Holly, and Matilda. Ramsay's father-in-law, Chris Hutcheson, is responsible for the business operations of Ramsay's restaurant empire.