Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty celebrated their engagement with an incredible party after the Olympic swimmer's proposal back in September. Holly, who is the daughter of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, and Adam began dating around three years ago, and it wasn't long until the athlete popped the question.
Holly, 24, and Adam, 29, hosted a huge party to mark the special occasion. Sharing snaps of the evening on Instagram, Holly told her followers" "Engagement party of our dreams". The bride-to-be sported a floor-length sheer lace maxi dress, while her other half looked smart in a black suit and white shirt.
Other snaps showed the couple with Adam's son Oliver - who he shares with ex-girlfriend Eirianedd Munro. The youngster looked adorable in a black suit complete with a bow tie.
Holly's famous parents Gordon and Tana were both in attendance, as well as her youngster sister Tilly, 22, who previously competed on Strictly Come Dancing. Fun photos of the family together were shared to Instagram, as well as a quick glimpse into the celebrations, which included a huge espresso martini tree and decorative flowers.
Adam shared some sweet black and white photographs to Instagram, writing: "Happy Engagement Party and Merry Christmas my sweetheart @hollyramsayy What an incredible night," to which she adorably responded: "I love you."
Adam and Holly's engagement party comes after they celebrated Christmas with the Ramsays. Photos showed Adam and his son Oliver hanging out with Tana, Gordon, Holly, Tilly and Jesse, with the group sporting matching pyjamas. Gordon and Tana are parents to six children; Megan, 26, twins Holly and Jack, 24, Matilda, 23, Oscar, 5, and Jesse, 13 months.
Adam appears to have made a great impression with the Ramsays, having previously praised his soon-to-be father-in-law Gordon in interviews, revealing him to be a "great energy". In an interview with The Sunday Times in April 2024, Peaty said: "He [Ramsay] is an incredible energy to be around and an incredible person to have that guidance from. Gordon is a high performer."
He added: "He worked his way up to the upper echelons of his industry and works in a place where there's no bulls**t. I take a lot from that and from the professionalism he has every single day with a relentless pursuit. So, when I see that, I'm like, 'Yeah, why can't I work like this? Why can't I do this every single day? Why do I have to be so emotionally engaged with things?'"