His shocking admission comes in a sneak preview for his upcoming docuseries, Being Gordon Ramsay, which drops on Netflix on February 18.



Exploring his life and showing Gordon to the world “as we have never seen him before”, the six part series follows him in lead up to his biggest restaurant venture to date: the opening of five restaurants in 22 Bishopsgate.
Gordon seems incredibly stressed about the opening in the trailer, asking construction workers how many weeks are left until opening, while the restaurant is still very much under construction.
ANd after the project it appears that the globally successful chef, 59, might be ready to call it quits.
Turning to a pal standing outside of The Mariners eatery, Gordon says in the show’s trailer: “I think I may retire, after Bishopsgate.”
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He smiles as his friend cracks up laughing, clearly not believing him.
They respond: “Absolute b******t.”
It’s unclear whether there is any truth to what Gordon said, but regardless fans in the comments section of the trailer were super excited about the upcoming release.
“Can’t wait for this,” said one user eagerly.
“Netflix documentary? I’m here for it,” said another.
A third chimed in: “This man will receive a movie when it is all said and done.”
Aside from his career, Being Gordon Ramsay is set to explore the personal life of the Hell’s Kitchen star, where his wife Tana describes him as “just Gordon”.
In the snippet, Gordon’s everyday life unfolds: hugging his children, running around the living room in a silly hat, and stopping at the side of the road mid-drive to grab a coffee.
The trailer dropping comes after Gordon’s daughter Holly’s wedding to Adam Peaty, and there has been much talk of tensions between Adam’s estranged family and Netflix about the upcoming documentary.


Adam’s estranged family are reportedly demanding that Netflix remove any footage of them from the documentary.
They claim they never consented to being filmed while at Holly and Adam’s engagement do.



