Tana Ramsay is seen after daughter Holly spoke about spending 3 months in mental health hospital

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    Tana Ramsay stepped out in London on Wednesday after her daughter Holly spoke about spending three months in a mental health hospital following two sexual assaults aged 18.

    The cookery book writer, 46, looked stylish as she met friends for lunch at The Ivy Chelsea Garden on King’s Road.

    Her outing comes after her daughter Holly, 21, spoke about spending three months in a mental health hospital on her 21 & Over with Holly Ramsay podcast, where she thanked her family for their support.

    Stepping out: Tana Ramsay stepped out in London on Wednesday after her daughter Holly spoke about spending three months in a mental health hospital following two sexual assaults aged 18

    Stepping out: Tana Ramsay stepped out in London on Wednesday after her daughter Holly spoke about spending three months in a mental health hospital following two sexual assaults aged 18

    Tana, who also shares Jack, 21, Megan, 23, Matilda, 19, and Oscar, two, with husband Gordon Ramsay, opted for leather leggings, a white jumper and black longline coat.

    The author was seen hugging one of her friends while leaving the upmarket eatery before texting someone on her phone as she made her way home.   

    It comes after Holly revealed she spent three months in a mental health hospital after suffering PTSD from sexual assaults.

    Open and honest: Her outing comes after her daughter Holly, 21, spoke about spending three months in a mental health hospital on her 21 & Over with Holly Ramsay podcast, where she thanked her family for their support

    Open and honest: Her outing comes after her daughter Holly, 21, spoke about spending three months in a mental health hospital on her 21 & Over with Holly Ramsay podcast, where she thanked her family for their support

    Stylish: The cookery book writer, 46, looked stylish as she met friends for lunch at The Ivy Chelsea Garden on King's Road

    Stylish: The cookery book writer, 46, looked stylish as she met friends for lunch at The Ivy Chelsea Garden on King’s Road

    Speaking on her 21 & Over with Holly Ramsay podcast, the 21-year-old detailed how she was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder at university, which was the result of two sexual assaults when she was 18. 

    She left Ravensbourne University after one year and was admitted to the Nightingale Hospital in Marylebone, London’s only private mental health hospital. 

    Holly gave the heartbreaking account, as she said: ‘I went to university, studied fashion design, and I loved it. But by the second half of the first year I was being affected by my PTSD and I had no idea that this was happening.

    ‘I was going out a lot, missing class because I’d been out. I wasn’t enjoying myself. I was struggling a lot. The PTSD was a result of two sexual assaults when I was 18…

    Friends: The author was seen hugging one of her friends while leaving the upmarket eatery before texting someone on her phone as she made her way home

    Friends: The author was seen hugging one of her friends while leaving the upmarket eatery before texting someone on her phone as she made her way home

    ‘I didn’t tell anyone about it until a year afterwards. I just buried it in a box in the back of my mind. [In hospital] is was where I was diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety and depression.

    ‘Since then, I have been in therapy up to three times a week. I now have these diagnoses that I carry around with me. It’s confusing and I’m trying to take control of my narrative and use that to make something good.’ 

    Taking to Instagram upon the release of the podcast, Holly penned: ‘Wow. I hope by listening, we can continue to break the stigma surrounding our mental health…

    ‘Asking for help is not only the bravest thing you can do, but it is also your first step to reaching a happier & healthier you’.  

    Sweet: Holly thanked her father Gordon, 54, her mother Tana, 46, her twin, Jack, sisters Megan, 23, and Matilda, 19, and baby brother Oscar, two, for their support

    Sweet: Holly thanked her father Gordon, 54, her mother Tana, 46, her twin, Jack, sisters Megan, 23, and Matilda, 19, and baby brother Oscar, two, for their support 

    She then gave a nod to her father Gordon, 54, her mother Tana, 46, her twin, Jack, sisters Megan, 23, and Matilda, 19, and baby brother Oscar, two. 

    Holly said: ‘It’s brought me closer to them in many ways.’

    She previously said: ‘I’ve lost friends. It’s definitely a journey. But I hope that by speaking out I can help other people…

    ‘I hope we can continue to break the stigma surrounding our mental health. Asking for help is not only the bravest thing you can do, but it is also your first step to reaching a happier & healthier you.’

    Candid: 21 And Over With Holly Ramsay is billed as: 'A podcast for those who struggle with anxiety, self-doubt, mental health and creating identities in today’s world'

    Candid: 21 And Over With Holly Ramsay is billed as: ‘A podcast for those who struggle with anxiety, self-doubt, mental health and creating identities in today’s world’

    21 And Over With Holly Ramsay is billed as: ‘A podcast for those who struggle with anxiety, self-doubt, mental health and creating identities in today’s world…

    ‘Join Holly Ramsay as she opens up and shares her journey with mental health along with other guests, advocates, musicians and more. We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, but most of all we’ll learn to celebrate our growth and what’s to come in the future!’

    The Ramsay family have long been staunch mental health campaigners, with mum Tana previously revealing that the family use exercise to help with trauma. 

    We are family: Holly said: 'It's brought me closer to them in many ways' (The Ramsays pictured in 2016)

    We are family: Holly said: ‘It’s brought me closer to them in many ways’ (The Ramsays pictured in 2016)

    On exercise and mental health, she said: ‘What it does is allow you to process things. Whether it is cycling and chatting together, or running and having a cry on your own, you have to have that release…

    ‘You also have to have those moments where you allow yourself to feel really sad, when you’re thinking, ‘Why me?’ We’re all going to think like that occasionally. It means we can handle it. It has drawn us together as a family.

    ‘It’s also important to talk with the children and not just think everything is fine. Gordon’s a really big one for talking. Sometimes I just say to him “Seriously?”, and he’s like: “No, we have to talk about it.” Sometimes that’s irritating’.

    For help with any issues in this story call Refuge on 0808 2000 247, Mind on 0300 123 3393 or Samaritans on 116 123 

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