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Jason Statham Shares Rare Family Photos of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Their Kids on Vacation
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Date:2025-04-26 09:30:06
Family time is certainly not expendable.
Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whitely enjoyed a fun-filled family vacation, and the Expendables 4 star took the opportunity to share some rare photos of his and the Victoria’s Secret alum’s two kids Jack, 7, and Isabella, 2.
Simply tagging the Meros Yacht Sharing company in the caption of his Nov. 12 Instagram post, Jason shared a series of images of the family aboard a yacht, sailing around a rugged coastline.
Jack donned a pair of binoculars and a striped two-piece outfit to explore the seas, went fishing off the side of the boat, and even helped his dad pilot the vessel. Jack and Isabella also had some hot tub fun aboard the boat with the kiddos rocking goggles and their action star dad sporting a big grin.
In another pic, Jason, 57, enjoyed tossing little Isabella high in the air with her blonde curls on display.
Of course, Rosie, 37, and Jason—who have been together since 2010—got some stunning couple’s shots with their picturesque backdrops and enjoyed an on-deck meal together while parenting their wild child children, who were spotted sprinting around the boat in one sweet photo.
The couple tend to keep their photo sharing to a minimum when it comes to their children, though back in September, the supermodel shared pics of the family on another trip to Ibiza, Spain, including one of little Isbella riding on her famous dad’s shoulders.
In January 2022, prior to the birth of Isabella, Rosie shared her approach to parenting and her hopes for her kids.
“I think you just start to see the world through your children’s eyes,” she told British Vogue at the time. “You start to think about what you want to instill in them. And you think about what their impression of beauty will be, and of me as they get older.”
She added, “I grew up in a household where we weren’t self-conscious, we were not aware of the way we looked. I don’t want to place a big importance on beauty and looks.”
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