Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are the actor and supermodel pairing of Hollywood’s dreams.
The 56-year-old action star has been engaged to the former Victoria’s Secret Angel since 2016, with the pair having since welcomed two children, a son named Jack, six, and a one-year-old daughter named Isabella.
The loved-up parents of two, who began dating in 2009, are still yet to wed as they were reportedly waiting for their son to be a bit older so he could be more involved.
And while they are known to keep things low-key and private, the couple have gushed about each other in interviews before. Rosie previously said of Jason: “Jay is my greatest protector. I hope he would say the same for me with him… He has been a great mentor for me with work and navigating the industries.”
She added to Porter: “As someone who’s probably a little bit softer by nature myself, he’s given me a lot of support to make those tough decisions… And he’s really given me the wings to fly in that sense.”
Rosie has also offered glimpses of her personal life with the Fast and the Furious star and their children. Since last year, she has been sharing snaps of them on long country walks in the British countryside where they now reside.
In 2021, emerged Rosie and Jason splashed an incredible £15 million on a portfolio of three properties after relocating back to the UK.
They sold their Malibu mansion for a reported £14million towards the end of 2020 before snapping up homes in London and the surrounding area.
They spent £5 million on a seven-bedroom mansion in London, which they spent much of 2021 renovating – and also both own a £7.5million, three-bedroom townhouse in Chelsea.
A friend close to the couple explained their decision to turn their backs on sunny California for a new life back in rainy Britain.
The friend told the Mail on Sunday in 2021: “Rosie and Jason loved LA but as the saying goes, home is where the heart is. They knew it was time to return, especially as they were starting to think about school for Jack.
“The weather is a bit of a wrench for them as they both loved, and got used to, the California sunshine – but they are happy to be nearer to their families.”
Rosie had previously hinted she planned to return to her native England as she grew her family.
She said in 2019: “I have always seen a move back in the future, which I feel excited by. It’ll be a new chapter.
“Since becoming a mother, I have found a growing desire to be close to my roots. I’m very proud to be British, and I think the UK is a really special place to raise a family.”