Gordon Ramsay and his lookalike son, Oscar, sported matching outfits as he brought him to work for the day on Wednesday.
The celebrity chef, 58, shared a series of sweet snaps on his Instagram as his son Oscar, six, joined him on set while he filmed his show, Next Level Chef.
In one sweet photo, both Gordon and Oscar can be seen sitting down wearing matching blue denim jeans and dark blue zip-up jackets over a white T-shirt.
Oscar’s hair was gelled up just like his father’s as the pair struck a silly pose for the camera.
Gordon also shared a snap of Oscar living his best life on set as he posed in a blue racing car.
The star captioned the post: ‘I had the pleasure of taking this dude to work this week ! What a bundle of joy thank you @oscarjrramsay @nextlevelcheffox ❤️❤️❤️.’

Gordon Ramsay and his lookalike son, Oscar, 6, sported matching outfits as he brought him to work for the day – sharing pictures on Instagram on Wednesday

The celebrity chef, 58, shared a series of sweet snaps on his Instagram on Wednesday as his son Oscar joined him on set while he filmed his show, Next Level Chef
It comes after Gordon took to social media last month to share his pride in his daughter Tilly, 23 as her Prime Video series, Dish It Out, dropped on the streaming platform.
The series features social media star Tilly cooking alongside celebrity guests, although her food feedback is less harsh than her father’s.
There are over 50 famous faces taking part in the show, including Gordon and his wife, Tana, 51.
Sharing pictures from the set of her programme, Gordon told his followers: ‘She’s all grown up and has her own show.
‘So proud of you @tillyramsay and your new @amazonprime show #DishItOut (that’s streaming today!).
‘And thx for squeezing the old man as a guest kid…he still can show you a few tricks ! Can’t wait to watch all the rest and so proud Dad xx’
An official synopsis for the show released by Amazon reads: ‘Tilly Ramsay will take Dish It Out viewers on a journey celebrating online trends and family favourite recipes.
‘In each episode, she’ll unbox surprise ingredients and tools, revealing recipes sent by celebrity chefs, social media influencers, and loved ones.

The star captioned the post: ‘I had the pleasure of taking this dude to work this week ! What a bundle of joy thank you @oscarjrramsay @nextlevelcheffox ❤️❤️❤️’
‘From secret family recipes to the latest viral food trends, Tilly tackles each dish with her signature flair, creating mouth-watering masterpieces.’
Tilly has previously starred on several cooking shows and even published her own cookbook when she was just 15.
In 2015, she bagged her own cooking show on CBBC, called Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch, following her as she whipped up dishes for her family on holiday, running until 2019.
She also appeared alongside Gordon on This Morning in a series of cooking segments called Big Chef Little Chef, and was a judge on the ninth season of MasterChef Junior with her dad.
Tilly’s new show comes months after father-of-six Gordon vowed that his children would not become ‘nepo babies’.
In a previous interview, he was adamant that none of his children are ‘dependent on their parents’ and are forging their own successful careers without his input.
It came after Tilly decided to follow in his footsteps by training at Ireland’s Ballymaloe Cookery School.
Gordon told Closer magazine: ‘She paid for herself – worked, saved the money, and has gone off to culinary school.

It comes after Gordon took to social media last month to share his pride in his daughter Tilly, 23 as her Prime Video series, Dish It Out, dropped on the streaming platform
‘I said goodbye and put her on the ferry, and I thought, “F***, why didn’t she ask me to teach her? Is that my first big major f*** up?”
‘I can’t wait to ask that question – but it just goes to show how unspoilt my kids are. They’re individually following their own path and aren’t dependent on their parents. I think that’s a good call.’
Gordon also shares children Megan, 26, twins Jack and Holly, 25, and Jesse, 23 months, with wife Tana.
His son Jack previously decided to avoid the trappings of fame by joining the Royal Marine Commandos, where starting salaries are only £17,549.