Father's Day 2019: The best celebrity Instagram posts from Victoria Beckham to Gordon Ramsay

'If you could make a dream dad in a lab it would look like you'

Sarah Young
Sunday 16 June 2019 12:34 BST
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David Beckham chats with his dad Ted about fatherhood in Haig Club whiskey advert

While many mark Father’s Day with cards and breakfast in bed, some choose to showcase their love on social media.

This year, a host of famous faces took to Instagram to show love and appreciation for the fathers in their family.

Some shared heartwarming tributes, posting throwback photos of their dads, husbands, and paternal figures.

Others shared messages of love for their dads.

Here The Independent has shared some of this year's best celebrity posts.

Victoria Beckham

Fashion designer Victoria Beckham shared a series of throwback family photos to honour her dad on Father's Day.

Jamie Oliver

Chef Jamie Oliver paid tribute to all dads as well as his own father Trevor aka "Big Tell".

Tom Fletcher

McFly star Tom Fletcher celebrated Father's Day by sharing a photograph that highlights the reality of parenthood.

Clarence House

Clarence House shared a black-and-white photograph of Prince Charles and Princess Anne playing on a seesaw alongside the Duke of Edinburgh and The Queen in 1957.

To celebrate Father's Day chef Gordon Ramsay shared a photograph of himself and his son, Jack, who he called "focused and respectful".

Rochelle Humes

TV Presenter Rochelle Humes paid tribute to her husband, Marvin, on Father's Day, writing: "If you could make a dream dad in a lab it would look like you."

Joshua Patterson

Made in Chelsea star Joshua Patterson encouraged men to share their "vulnerable and sensitive side" on Father's Day.

Matt Haig

Author and mental health advocate Matt Haig paid a touching tribute to his father on Instagram, calling him a "dad to be proud of".

Fearne Cotton

Presenter Fearne Cotton shared a series of images on Father's Day including a selfie taken with her dad, Michael.

You can find more Father’s Day stories here.

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