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‘Team handsome’: Gordon Ramsay fans gush over ‘young looks’ as he poses with lookalike son Jack

Guess who: Gordon Ramsay and his son Jack: Instagram/ Gordon Ramsay
Guess who: Gordon Ramsay and his son Jack: Instagram/ Gordon Ramsay

Gordon Ramsay left fans weak at the knees after he shared a picture of himself and his mini-me son Jack.

The fiery TV chef, 51, took the teen to get kitted out in a tuxedo ahead of his 18th birthday later this month.

He shared a picture of himself and “twin” Jack on Instagram as they tried out matching Hugo Boss suits for the upcoming birthday bash.

Gordon captioned the image: “Twins...... getting kitted out for somebody’s big 18th party @hugoboss @jackramsay1999.

Fans were quick to gush over Gordon’s youthful appearance, with some claiming he looks younger than his teenage son.

One user joked: “Happy 18th Gordon!”

Another wrote: “Sharper than a knife Gordon looking great man.”

Family man: Gordon Ramsay with children Megan, Matilda, Jack and Holly and wife Tana Ramsay (Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty)
Family man: Gordon Ramsay with children Megan, Matilda, Jack and Holly and wife Tana Ramsay (Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty)

One fan couldn’t contain their excitement, writing: “Good lord!! My ovaries can't handle that suit.”

Others struggled to tell them apart with one fan asking: “Who's the dad and who's the son?”

Gordon has son Jack with wife Tana. The couple – who have been married for 21 Years – also have daughters Megan, Holly and Matilda.

Gordon revealed last year that despite his multi-million pound fortune he doesn't spoil his brood, and leaves them to travel in economy while he and Tana fly first-class as they don’t need the space or the “10 course f****** menu with champagne”.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror he said: “I have got to keep it real with the kids, and also I think just getting kids at the age of five, six and seven, used to first class and those big seats, they do not need the space, they get entertainment on their iPads.

“So I like to think about what you can do with the money when you land, rather than paying out thousands of dollars for eight, nine, ten-year-olds to sit in first class.”