Gordon Ramsay shares a passionate kiss with his wife Tana as he attends the GQ Food & Drink Awards

Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana shared a passionate kiss at the GQ Food & Drink Awards on Wednesday night.

The 65-year-old celebrity chef was also joined by his children Jack, Megan, Holly and Tilly.

Britain’s GQ recognized the top innovators disrupting the food and drink industry at the ceremony, held at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London.

Gordon cut a dapper figure in a black blazer and trousers paired with a white tee and red sneakers.

The star was then presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by pop star Ed Sheeran, 32.

Loved up: Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana shared a passionate kiss at the GQ Food & Drink Awards on Wednesday night

Loved up: Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana shared a passionate kiss at the GQ Food & Drink Awards on Wednesday night

Pal: The celebrity chef, 65, was then presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by pop star Ed Sheeran, 32

Pal: The celebrity chef, 65, was then presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by pop star Ed Sheeran, 32

Tana looked effortlessly chic in a white shirt and black trousers, while her brunette tresses were styled in loose curls.

Holly and Tilly looked sensational as they donned matching black mini dresses at the star-studded event.

Hosted by TV presenter Miquita Oliver, this year’s ceremony recognized breakthrough culinary talent across fourteen categories.

Guests and presenters at this ceremony also included Ed Gamble, Miquita Oliver, Reece King and Vick Hope.

Adam Baidawi, Head of Editorial Content at British GQ and Deputy Global Editorial Director at GQ, said: “We are proud to recognize the industry’s great institutions and brave newcomers who continue to push the boundaries of what is true gastronomic greatness.

“We are honored to toast to tonight’s winners who have demonstrated their commitment to consistently delivering world-changing experiences.”

It comes after Gordon’s Next Level Chef was canceled after just one series.

The ITV cook-off, where 12 aspiring chefs alongside judges Paul Ainsworth and Nyesha Arrington battled to impress the star, with the winner receiving a £100,000 prize and a year of mentorship, was not renewed for a second run.

Family: Gordan and Tana were accompanied by their children Jack, Megan, Holly and Tilly

Family: Gordan and Tana were accompanied by their children Jack, Megan, Holly and Tilly

Dashing: Gordon cut a dapper figure in a black blazer and trousers teamed with a white tee and red trainers Congratulations!  He posed with his award at the ceremony

Dashing: Gordon cut a dapper figure in a black blazer and trousers teamed with a white tee and red trainers

Gorgeous: Tana looked effortlessly chic in a white shirt and black pants, while her brunette tresses were styled in loose curls

Gorgeous: Tana looked effortlessly chic in a white shirt and black pants, while her brunette tresses were styled in loose curls

Looking good: Holly and Tilly looked sensational as they donned matching black mini dresses at the star-studded event Injury: Holly wore a cast iron at the event

Looking good: Holly and Tilly looked sensational as they donned matching black mini dresses at the star-studded event

Support: Jack congratulated his father on the big win

Support: Jack congratulated his father on the big win

Star-studded: This year's ceremony, hosted by television presenter Miquita Oliver, recognized breakthrough culinary talent across fourteen categories

Star-studded: This year’s ceremony, hosted by television presenter Miquita Oliver, recognized breakthrough culinary talent across fourteen categories

Friends: Gordon and Ravinder Bhogal posed for a snap together

Friends: Gordon and Ravinder Bhogal posed for a snap together

A source told The Sun newspaper’s TVBiz column: “Gordon is very competitive and he’s disappointed that the series didn’t get a second run.

“These kinds of shows always take a while to get going and viewers to connect, so he doesn’t think they really got a chance.

“But he accepts that television is a brutal world and sometimes shows just don’t work.”

The first and only series aired earlier this month, and social media chef Jade Greenhalgh won the competition.

An ITV spokesman said: “There are currently no plans for a second series but viewers can watch the first series on ITVX.”

Gordon is bringing Future Food Stars back to BBC One for a second series beginning later this year.

As with the first series, the show will see 12 contestants looking to invest in culinary businesses while completing a series of food challenges.

Meanwhile, Gordon is set to return for another road trip on ITV with Fred Sirieix, while bosses hope Gino D’Acampo changes his mind and returns to the show despite some contract issues.

Event: Britain's GQ recognized the top innovators disrupting the food and drink industry at the ceremony, held at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London

Event: Britain’s GQ recognized the top innovators disrupting the food and drink industry at the ceremony, held at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London

On his bike: It comes after Gino D'Acampo announced he would not be returning for another series of ITV's Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip (LR: Gino D'Acampo, Gordon Ramsay and Fred Sirieix).

On his bike: It comes after Gino D’Acampo announced he would not be returning for another series of ITV’s Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip (LR: Gino D’Acampo, Gordon Ramsay and Fred Sirieix).

A source recently told the Mail Online: “The bosses are hoping to convince Gino to stay with Gordon and Fred because they really have fun together and are doing great on TV.”

Gino had revealed that he had “decided not to film any more road trips” but insisted it had “nothing to do with Gordon or Fred”, noting that their “friendship is very strong”.

He said in an Instagram video: “It’s just because we can’t get the dates together and sometimes when we get the dates together sometimes they change and it causes a lot of problems for me because I have other things, that I have to do

“Also personal problems because it is very complicated when I have to change something with my family and also because [of] Contracts.’