Gordon Ramsay’s Heartwarming Moment with Daughter Tilly at the London Marathon 🏅

A slew of stars are donning their running shoes today as they take on the London marathon and add an athletic string to their already impressive bowsThe 2026 London Marathon was a star-studded event, with many familiar faces taking on the legendary 26.2-mile course. Among them were Tilly Ramsay, daughter of renowned chef Gordon Ramsay, and award-winning singer Cynthia Erivo, both of whom made their mark on the marathon with impressive performances and emotional moments that left fans in awe.

Tilly Ramsay: A Victory for the Ramsay Family

Strictly star Tilly, 24, was greeted by her famous parents, Gordon and Tana Ramsay, who wrapped her in hugs and kisses once she completed the raceTilly Ramsay, the 24-year-old Strictly Come Dancing star and budding chef, achieved an inspiring milestone as she completed the marathon in four hours and one minute. As she crossed the finish line, Tilly was greeted by her famous parents, Gordon and Tana Ramsay, who showered her with hugs and congratulatory kisses. This heartwarming moment, captured on camera, showed just how much support Tilly had received from her family throughout her preparation for the race.

Tilly has garnered significant attention online for her dedication to fitness and running. Her participation in the London Marathon was part of her continued journey to challenge herself and expand her horizons, proving she’s much more than just a reality TV star. The Ramsay family’s visible pride in Tilly’s accomplishment was heartening, making her achievement even more special for her fans.

Cynthia Erivo: A Glowing Finish and a Grin

A-lister Cynthia, 39, was also seen at the event, being helped by a member of staff as she composed herself after completing the incredible featAlso making waves at the marathon was Cynthia Erivo, the 39-year-old Wicked star and powerhouse performer, who completed the course in three hours, 21 minutes, and 40 seconds. Erivo, who has already conquered Broadway and film, now added marathon runner to her list of impressive feats.

Cynthia wasn't down for long as she was later seen showing off her medal and flashing a huge grinDespite the intensity of the race, Cynthia was spotted receiving assistance from a staff member as she took a moment to compose herself. But the superstar wasn’t down for long—soon after, she was seen flashing a wide, victorious smile while proudly displaying her marathon medal. This marked a moment of triumph, showing that her hard work and determination had paid off, adding another triumph to her already illustrious career.

Iconic Start to the Marathon with Mo Farah and Ellie Kildunne

Four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah and Rugby World Cup winner Ellie  Kildunne are set to kick things off at the 2026 TCS London Marathon this  Sunday, April 26th — starting offThe event kicked off with Sir Mo Farah, the Olympic legend, and Red Roses World Cup-winning star Ellie Kildunne sounding the starting buzzer, setting the stage for a thrilling race. Mo, a long-time supporter of the marathon, later showed his dedication to the event by distributing water bottles to the exhausted runners on the sidelines.

A Romantic Proposal at the Finish Line

A runner proposed to his girlfriend, now fiancé, at the finish line of the marathonThe marathon also witnessed a heartwarming moment beyond the finish line. One lucky runner chose the iconic setting of the marathon’s conclusion to propose to his girlfriend, now fiancée. Photos captured the couple celebrating with immense joy as the newly-engaged woman proudly showed off her sparkling ring, making their marathon experience even more memorable.

An Unlikely Disguise: Is Harry Styles Running as Daddy Pig?

Elsewhere on the course, Harry Styles fans became convinced that the singer has disguised himself as Daddy Pig to take partHarry, 32, is well-known for his passion for running and participated in two marathons last year under pseudonyms, sharing how it enables him to be alone with his thoughts and shed the trappings of fame (seen in Berlin Marathon last year)Among the many stories circulating during the marathon, one particularly amusing theory captured the public’s imagination. Fans were convinced that global pop sensation Harry Styles was participating in the race disguised as Daddy Pig, the beloved character from Peppa Pig. While many fans were adamant that the man in the pig costume had the same legs as Styles, others were quick to refute the claim, pointing out that they knew what the singer’s legs truly looked like.

The cartoon character has already followed in Harry's footsteps by posing for the digital cover of Runner's World last month, just weeks after the hitmaker appeared on the coverThe rumors started when Daddy Pig, in a specially designed running costume, appeared during the marathon, raising funds for the National Deaf Children’s Society. The costume was being worn in solidarity with Peppa Pig’s brother George, who was diagnosed with hearing loss. Theories about Harry’s involvement gained traction when he was seen in London earlier in the week sharing a kiss with his reported fiancée, Zoe Kravitz, adding fuel to the already-raging fire of speculation.

Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that the Grammy winner was spotted in London this week, sharing a kiss his reported fiancée Zoe Kravitz on Tuesday outside her hotel in Hampstead (seen together last month)Speculation reached such a fever pitch that Joe Wicks, who has been training with Daddy Pig in the lead-up to the marathon, was forced to address the theory live on the BBC (pictured)However, in a hilarious twist, Joe Wicks, the Body Coach who had been training Daddy Pig for the event, was asked live on the BBC about the theory. Wicks dismissed it humorously, maintaining that “Daddy Pig is Daddy Pig” and insisting there were no celebrities involved. But fans continued to speculate online, with some suggesting a “Masked Singer-style reveal” to uncover the truth. Could Harry Styles really be hiding under the pig costume? Only time will tell.

Record-Breaking Achievements: Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa

Men's winner Sabastian Sawe of Team Kenya and Women's winner Tigst Assefa of Team Ethiopia pose for a photo at the presentation ceremony after the 2026 London MarathonAs the celebrities made their way across the finish line, the elite runners continued to impress. Kenyan long-distance runner Sabastian Sawe made history by becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours, finishing the London Marathon in a remarkable time of one hour, 59 minutes, and 30 seconds. This victory not only secured his spot as the men’s champion but also broke a world record previously held by the late Kelvin Kiptum.

In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa successfully defended her London Marathon title, clocking in at an impressive two hours, 15 minutes, and 41 seconds—breaking her own world record by nine seconds. These exceptional performances were a reminder of the incredible athleticism and dedication required to take on such a grueling challenge.

Celebrity Runners and Personal Stories

Made In Chelsea alumni Spencer Matthews was seen participating with The Turmeric Co. 'tattooed' across his knees - because the race is allegedly hurting people's kneesThe marathon also saw a number of other celebrities participating for charitable causes, including Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, who showed off “The Turmeric Co.” written across his knees to highlight the impact of running on the body. Spencer explained that, having experienced serious injuries from running himself, he wanted to help others avoid similar pain and raise awareness for sports-related injuries.

Elsewhere, Sinners star Jack O'Connell 'stunned' ahead of the race this morning in a pair of chic black sunglasses and a back to front baseball capSinger and former X Factor contestant Alexandra Burke after the 2026 TCS London MarathonRadio presenter Chris Evans and his wife Natasha Shishmanian after the London MarathonLove Island star Curtis Pritchard's brother AJ was seen crossing the finish line with a big smile on his faceJack O’Connell, the Sinners star, ran his first marathon in support of Alzheimer’s Research UK, while other stars like Alexandra Burke, Chris Evans, and AJ Pritchard crossed the finish line, their smiles beaming with pride after completing the formidable challenge.

Wheelchair Champions: Marcel Hug and Matt Hampson

Elite men's wheelchair winner Swiss Marcel Hug today equalled British Paralympic legend David Weir's eight London Marathon gold medalsAmong the inspiring performances, Swiss wheelchair racer Marcel Hug equalled British Paralympic legend David Weir’s eight London Marathon gold medals, after winning the men’s wheelchair race. Hug’s achievement is especially significant as he continues to push boundaries in wheelchair racing, further solidifying his place in the sport’s history.

Sir Anthony was seen posing with Former Under-21 England rugby star Matt Hampson, who was paralysed more than 20 years ago during an accident in training, and his teamIn another inspiring display, former Under-21 England rugby player Matt Hampson, who was paralysed over 20 years ago in a training accident, completed the marathon in his specially adapted racing wheelchair with the help of his team. Hampson’s charity, the Matt Hampson Foundation, provides support for young people who have suffered life-changing injuries in sport, and the funds raised through his participation in the marathon will continue to support this cause.

The Marathon: A Day of Inspiration

The 2026 London Marathon was not just about breaking records or crossing the finish line—it was a day that showcased the strength, determination, and generosity of people from all walks of life. From A-list stars like Cynthia Erivo and Tilly Ramsay to everyday runners and inspiring figures like Matt Hampson, the marathon reminded us all of the power of perseverance and the importance of supporting meaningful causes.

As the marathon continues to inspire the world, it will no doubt remain a symbol of human endurance and community spirit for years to come.