Gordon Ramsay can’t stop swearing in explosive first trailer for Netflix documentary as he takes biggest risk of his career – and family share what he’s REALLY like away from fiery TV persona

Gordon Ramsay can’t stop swearing in the first trailer for Netflix documentary as he takes on the biggest risk of his career – and his family share what he’s really like away from his fiery TV persona.

Being Gordon Ramsay, produced by FOX Entertainment Company Studio Ramsay Global, is set to hit the streaming service on 18th February 2026.

The six-part docuseries will follow Gordon, 57, open five culinary experiences in 22 Bishopsgate, a 278-metre building in central London, with a budget of £20million.

It will also give a sneak peek into his personal life with his wife Tana, 51, and their six kids Megan, 27, Holly, 26, Jack, 26, Tilly, 24, Oscar, six, and Jesse, three.

Netflix’s press release states: ‘The series is an unflinchingly honest, and heart-warmingly funny journey into Gordon Ramsay’s 100-mile-an-hour-life.’

The streamer has released a first look what to expect of the doc on their official YouTube channel.

Gordon Ramsaycan't stop swearing in the first trailer for Netflixd ocumentary as he takes on the biggest risk of his career - and his family share what he's REALLY like away from his fiery TV persona

Gordon Ramsaycan’t stop swearing in the first trailer for Netflixd ocumentary as he takes on the biggest risk of his career – and his family share what he’s REALLY like away from his fiery TV persona

The six-part docuseries will follow Gordon, 57, open five culinary experiences in 22 Bishopsgate, a 278-metre building in central London, with a budget of £20m

The six-part docuseries will follow Gordon, 57, open five culinary experiences in 22 Bishopsgate, a 278-metre building in central London, with a budget of £20m

Being Gordon Ramsay, produced by FOX Entertainment Company Studio Ramsay Global, is set to hit the streaming service globally on 18th February 2026

Being Gordon Ramsay, produced by FOX Entertainment Company Studio Ramsay Global, is set to hit the streaming service globally on 18th February 2026

’22 Bishopsgate is the most ambitious project I’ve ever opened in my entire life,’ Gordon tells viewers.

Driving to the venue, Tana tells him: ‘You know I’m scared of heights!’

‘You tell me now?!’ Gordon asks her.

Gordon’s voice over continues: ‘Five businesses under one roof. If Bishopsgate was to fail, yeah, I’m f***ed.’

Speaking to the camera, Tana says: ‘People think they know Gordon…

‘He’s someone who dreams big. But you know what? He’s just Gordon to me.’

Tilly adds: ‘The way dad is in the kitchen, in a stressful environment, he reacts the way he does for perfection.’

A clip of him telling someone to ‘run the f**king food’ plays out shortly after.

The show will also give a sneak peek into his personal life with his wife Tana, 51, and their six kids Megan, 27, Holly, 26, Jack, 26, Tilly, 24, Oscar, six, and Jesse, three

The show will also give a sneak peek into his personal life with his wife Tana, 51, and their six kids Megan, 27, Holly, 26, Jack, 26, Tilly, 24, Oscar, six, and Jesse, three

‘He’s a very different person to what he is on set,’ Holly adds.

‘He’s just dad.’

However not everything goes to plan in the lead-up to his new business venture.

They also share a clip of Gordon stressing about the venue not getting finished in time.

With heavy rainfall outside, Gordon says: ‘The roofs not on yet. It looks terrible… how many weeks until we open?’

The builder replies: ’20 weeks.’

A worried Gordon simply replies: ‘S**t.’

In another scene the TV chef is told that there will be an eight week delay whilst on the phone – and he tells the person on the other end: ‘F**k.’

Netflix's press release states: 'The series is an unflinchingly honest, and heart-warmingly funny journey into Gordon Ramsay¿s 100-mile-an-hour-life'

Netflix’s press release states: ‘The series is an unflinchingly honest, and heart-warmingly funny journey into Gordon Ramsay’s 100-mile-an-hour-life’

Right at the end of the trailer, Gordon says: ‘There is so much riding on this. Reputationally, financially.

‘You have to be better than good. It scares the s**t out of me.

‘This thing is gonna take balls of steel.’

Many rushed to the comments section to share their excitement over the new show.

‘Gordon Ramsay? I’M IN!’

‘Netflix documentary? I’m here for it!’

‘This will be awesome.’

‘Can’t wait!!!!’