ADAM Peaty and fiancée Holly Ramsay put their feud with his family to one side and enjoyed a festive night out with her parents ahead of their wedding.
The couple and the Ramsay clan headed to fancy sushi restaurant Robun, in Bath, for a slap-up meal less than two miles from Bath Abbey, where they’ll tie the knot on December 27.
It was a cosy scene inside, with conversation in full flow and the popular eatery alive with diners.
The mood looked buoyant as Adam, wearing a black quilted coat, chatted away to Holly’s younger sister Tilly, 24.
The famous family left Robun shortly after 9.30pm and Holly, 25, led her little brother Oscar, six, out by the hand as Adam followed.
Chef Gordon cut a smart-casual figure in a black jacket and jeans, while wife Tana wrapped up in a stylish grey coat as they made their way to a chauffeur-driven Range Rover.
The restaurant is famous for its black cod in miso sauce for £27 and its Wagyu ribeye with red namjin, truffle teriyaki and Japanese pepper sauce which comes in at £49.
It also serves single shots of 12 year old malt Yamazaki Japanese whisky for £50.
The happy family outing follows Adam’s mum revealing she’s been “broken” by her fallout with her son.
Devastated Caroline wasn’t invited to Holly’s hen do last month and found herself uninvited from the couple’s upcoming wedding, too.
The snub has been a tough pill to swallow and prompted Caroline’s sister Louise to lash out at Holly on social media.
Adam’s brother James, 34, was then arrested on suspicion of harassment while the Olympian was on his stag do in Budapest and has been bailed.
Now Caroline has shared a number of cryptic posts on Instagram that suggest she’s confident she’s in the right.
One said: “This year, I met the most broken version of myself but also the strongest. 2026, get ready, because I’m coming back stronger than ever.”
Another said: “The truth will always make you light because the truth will never try to fight to prove what is right.”
It comes as the Peaty family demand Netflix remove them from Gordon’s upcoming docu-series.
Caroline has written to the streamer to say they did not consent to being filmed at Adam, 30, and Holly’s engagement do last year.
She wants a prompt response, a source said, as the series, Being Gordon Ramsay, is due for release early next year.
A source said they expected Netflix to answer within 14 days from when the letter was sent.
A source said: “Caroline has written to Netflix to say the family were not asked for their consent to be filmed for Gordon’s documentary at last year’s engagement do.
“She was very clear that, after everything that’s happened, they do not want to be featured.
“She was filmed giving a speech, as were the family, during arrivals and while mingling at the party.
“They’re expecting a response from Netflix within 14 days of the letter’s arrival.”
A source close to Gordon said filming notices were displayed at the lavish party which took place in London.
They said: “They stated that by attending, you were giving your consent to appear in the show.
“Everyone had a brilliant time and the Peaty family members were not interviewed so no additional consent would have been needed. It’s possible they may not even make the final edit.”
Since the falling out, sister Bethany is the only member of Adam’s family still invited to the wedding.
She was also the only Peaty at Holly’s hen do at Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire, although several pals of the Ramsay clan, including Victoria Beckham, turned up.
Last week, Adam glossed over the feud when he captioned recent social media snaps “a few good weeks to back-end the year”.
The Sun asked Netflix for comment.











