February 03, 2021 - 15:14 GMT Nichola Murphy Gordon Ramsay facts: Everything you need to know about the Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back presenter's wife Tana, five children, homes, childhood and more. Gordon Ramsay has been a popular celebrity chef since hitting our screens in 1999, starring in shows such as Hell's Kitchen and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares . PHOTOS: Gordon and Tana Ramsay's three homes are every family's dream - see inside The fiery chef, 54, was even awarded an OBE by the Queen in 2006 for his services to the hospitality industry. Aside from his TV appearances and cookbooks, how much do you really know about Gordon? Read on to find out more about his wife, children, childhood and more... Loading the player... WATCH: Gordon Ramsay's breath-taking Cornwall home view Where did Gordon Ramsay grow up? Although Gordon was born in Johnstone, Scotland, he moved to Stratford-upon-Avon in England at the age of nine along with his two sisters, his brother and parents Gordon Sr. and Helen. He is believed to have held numerous different jobs – including a swimming pool manager, a welder, and a pot wash – and had a passion for football, playing for Warwickshire at the age of 12 and with Rangers at the age of 15. After several injuries, he stopped his football career in 1985 and went on to study hotel management at North Oxfordshire Technical College. Where does Gordon Ramsay live? Gordon and Tana Ramsay married in 1996 Thanks to his successful career, Gordon owns properties in both London, Los Angeles and Cornwall, where he spends time with his wife Tana Ramsay and their five children. The Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back presenter listed one of his Cornwall homes for sale at £2.8million in 2020. RELATED: Gordon Ramsay and wife Tana's kitchen secrets: Chef's weekly menu for family revealed Is Gordon Ramsay married? Gordon and his wife Tana, … [Read more...] about Gordon Ramsay facts: The celebrity chef’s wife, family, homes & more
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22 of Amazon’s best last minute Christmas gift deals
Last modified on Feb 22, 2021 16:29 GMT Karen Silas A round up of the best last minute Christmas gifts on Amazon that will arrive in time! Top lightning deals and discounts on Amazon, from beauty gifts sets & personal care to homeware & electronics, for delivery by 25 December. Are you scrambling to make sure your Christmas gifts arrive on time? Amazon is one place that specialises in getting presents delivered quickly – and they just happen to be serving up massive last-minute Christmas gift deals on some very cool presents, from beauty gifts sets & personal care to homeware and electronics, until 23 December. RELATED: 25 incredibly chic Christmas gifts that are 70% off – and starting at just £5 The best toy deals on Amazon for delivery in time for Christmas 19 amazing stocking fillers that we found on Amazon That means that not only will you be able to find some serious bargains on the perfect gifts for your friends and family, but you’ll also be able to get them delivered before Christmas. We've included our faves below, but you can also shop ALL of Amazon's last-minute deals to find the perfect gift in time for Santa's arrival! Best last minute beauty & personal care Christmas gifts Oral-B Genius X Limited Edition Electric Toothbrush, was £339.99 DEAL PRICE £99.99, Amazon SHOP NOW Everyone could use a new toothbrush and you can now get up to 70% off Oral-B electric toothbrushes – like this Oral-B Genius X electric toothbrush with a chic case that's discounted by £240! This top of the line toothbrush has six brushing modes, including gum care, sensitive, whitening and tongue cleaning. Remington Hair Care Gift Set, was £39.99 DEAL PRICE £22.99, Amazon SHOP NOW With home hairstyling all the rage due to lockdown, this Remington hair straightening set with ceramic tongs and an ionic hair dryer will really come … [Read more...] about 22 of Amazon’s best last minute Christmas gift deals
Women Are Keeping Dancehall Fresh
HoodCelebrityy Photo: Rick Kern/WireImage In the cultural spaces from which dancehall music gets its name, women are usually the center of attention. The Jamaican genre’s digital rhythms are calibrated to inspire female bodies to wine , as the vigorous gyration of the waist is known across the Caribbean, and the lyrics to gyal tunes like Tony Matterhorn’s “Dutty Wine” and Mr. Vegas’s “Bruk It Down” echo this connection, calling out ladies-only instructions. The living embodiment of this culture, as seen through the years in music videos from Chaka Demus & Pliers’ “Murder She Wrote” to Rihanna’s “Work,” are the so-called dancehall queens: acrobatic dancers in go-go boots, fishnets, and “batty rider” shorts who run the floor at Kingston street parties and diaspora nightclubs with splits, head-top plants, and other feats of flexibility. Yet dancehall, the music genre, has long minimized female voices, relegating women artists to a peripheral role. This, finally, is changing. In Jamaica, where the current generation of male dancehall acts have struggled to replicate the crossover appeal of aughts icon Sean Paul, or the cult status of the currently jailed but still hugely popular and influential Vybz Kartel , women like Spice, Shenseea and Ishawna are keeping the genre fresh, provocative and relatable. “Females are definitely taking over this male-dominated business,” says Grace Hamilton, better known as Spice, the brash, blue-wigged diva behind bashment party essentials like 2014’s “So Mi Like It” and a new addition to the cast of VH1’s Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta . (She’s recently taken up part-time residence in Georgia, while maintaining her home, and presence, in Jamaica). “Back in the days, you only had one female that was reigning. But it’s not like that now. If you called Jamaica and [asked] who are the top artists right now, I’m sure my name has to come up. And a lot of other females, who are doing extremely well.” Kingston isn’t … [Read more...] about Women Are Keeping Dancehall Fresh