Gordon
Ramsay is known the world over for his exquisite food and his fiery television
personality. His hard work and dedication to his craft has increased his net
worth to an estimated $54 million, according to Forbes.
But
don’t let his money fool you. Ramsay and his wife, Tana, may enjoy a few of the
finer things in life, but they are working hard to ensure their children know
the value of hard work.
“I’ve
never been really turned on about the money,” Ramsay recently told The
Telegraph. “That’s not my number one objective, and that’s reflected in the way
the kids are brought up.”
Gordon Ramsay and his family |
Ramsay
added that he and his wife are so strict when it comes to not spoiling their
children that when they travel together, their four kids — Matilda, 15, Jack
and Holly, 17, and Megan, 18 — must make the journey in coach, while their
parents enjoy the high life in first class.
“They
don’t sit with us in first class. They haven’t worked anywhere near hard enough
to afford that. At that age, at that size, you’re telling me they need to sit
in first class? No, they do not. We’re really strict on that,” he said. “I turn
left with Tana and they turn right and I say to the chief stewardess, ‘Make
sure those little f------ don’t come anywhere near us, I want to sleep on this
plane.' I worked my f------ a--- off to sit that close to the pilot and you
appreciate it more when you’ve grafted for it.”
Each
child, Ramsay added, is given about $50 a week to pay for their own phones and
their bus fare. In addition to financial responsibilities, each of the children
also learned how to cook so they understand how to feed themselves.
“They
all cook as a life skill as opposed to a career,” Ramsay said. “I never want to
put that onus on them. I don’t want them with a badge, going into a kitchen
[with people] thinking that’s Ramsay’s daughter or that’s Ramsay’s son.”
On
top of sitting in coach and having to cook despite having a world-class chef
for a father, the Ramsay kids will also have to forge their own fortunes. As
Ramsay said, his money is "certainly not going to them."
"I’ve
been super lucky, having that career for the last 15 years in the US.
Seriously, it has earned a fortune and I’ve been very lucky, so I respect
everything I’ve got," he said.
Source: www.businessinsider.com
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