Gordon Ramsay has said he is "proud" of his daughter Holly as she celebrates one year without alcohol.
The TV chef made the comment on an Instagram post by his 21-year-old daughter, in which she wrote candidly about her relationship with drinking.
Holly opened up about her decision to quit alcohol after reaching her "lowest point" last year.
She wrote: "I chose to take a break from alcohol because it wasn’t improving my mental health – which for me, comes first.
"This time last year I was at my lowest and I was scared but I made a decision to take control of what I could – and that meant removing alcohol from my life."
"Alcohol and antidepressants do not mix well at all. And that is something, unfortunately, I learned the hard way," she added.
While many rushed to the comments section of Holly's candid post, no one was as proud as her doting dad Gordon.
In the comments below, the chef posted a heart emoji alongside a meaningful note, reading: "@hollyramsayy what an incredible young lady and words can't explain enough how proud you make me feel love you so much Dad."
Holly is the second oldest of the chef's five children with his wife, Tana. Their daughter Tilly recently competed on the 2021 series of Strictly Come Dancing.

Back in October, 19-year-old Tilly slammed LBC host Steve Allen after he made some derogatory remarks about her appearance live on-air, referring to the teenager as a "chubby little thing".
Allen's comments about Tilly's appearance were made during his breakfast show and instantly sparked fury. A comment from a listener was read out, revealing that Tilly would be taking part in Celebrity MasterChef Australia.
He then said: "Is she? Well, she can't blooming well dance. I'm bored of her already. She's a chubby little thing, isn't she, have you noticed? Probably her dad's cooking, I should imagine."

Tilly later took to Instagram to slam the 67-year-old's remarks, saying that she usually strives to look past "negativity" but that Allen's comments had crossed the line.
Tilly said: "I draw the line at commenting on my appearance. It's such a shame that someone is trying to make such a positive experience negative.
"This isn't the first and definitely won't be the last comment made about my appearance. But please remember that words can hurt and at the end of the day I am only 19."
She went on: "I understand that being in the public eye obviously comes with its own repercussions and I’ve been aware of this from a young age.
"However I won't tolerate people that think it's okay to publicly comment and scrutinize anyone's weight and appearance."
Allen has since gotten in touch with the teen to apologize for his comments.














