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Sarah Symonds Calls Netflix’s ‘Being Gordon Ramsay’ “Misleading,” Intensifying Scrutiny of the Series

Ramsay denies her long‑running affair claim as reviewers question omissions in the six‑part portrait.

Overview

  • The Netflix documentary, released on February 18, presents a behind‑the‑scenes look at Ramsay’s work and home life during a major restaurant launch.
  • Sarah Symonds, 56, says the series re‑traumatized her and labels it a “fake” portrayal that glosses over what she alleges were years of infidelity and bullying.
  • Ramsay has long rejected Symonds’s claim of a seven‑year affair, saying he met her only a handful of times and previously dismissing the allegation in public remarks.
  • Coverage highlights complaints that the show sanitizes contentious chapters, including hacking convictions involving Tana Ramsay’s relatives and recent family tensions tied to Adam Peaty’s wedding.
  • Reports note no new legal action or changes to the series, though media requests for comment from Ramsay’s representatives have been made.