The TV chef has spent part of lockdown homeschooling his kids. Photo / Instagram
The TV chef has spent part of lockdown homeschooling his kids. Photo / Instagram
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver says homeschooling his children has been "misery".
The 45-year-old celebrity chef is father to Poppy, 18, Daisy, 17, Petal, 11, Buddy, 9, and River, 3, with his wife Juliette Norton, and has said that whilst some of his brood were given plenty of work to keepthem going throughout the coronavirus lockdown, some other teachers have left him to fill in the gaps himself.
He said: "I had one kid that had really good home-schooling and one that was, kinda, left to it. I think for parents all around the country, home-schooling has been a blend of misery and, and misery."
When he's not homeschooling his children, Oliver has been helping Buddy with his Cooking Buddies video series, in which he gets kids around the world to send in videos of them preparing family meals.
He added during an appearance on Magic Radio: "We're doing this thing called cooking buddies where we're trying to get other kids from other countries all around the world to send in simple videos of family favourite meals. So, Buds has been doing, like, you know, a video a week and he's been getting more views than me."
Meanwhile, Oliver could soon have to deal with six kids at home, as his wife recently said she wants to have a sixth child.
She said: "I want to keep going until I can't. I will probably think about stopping wanting another baby when I am about 47.