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Fancy Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's wardrobe? Model sells off her designer clothing to fans - but it comes at a hefty price!
Fancy Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's wardrobe? Model sells off her designer clothing to fans - but it comes at a hefty price!

Daily Mail​

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Fancy Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's wardrobe? Model sells off her designer clothing to fans - but it comes at a hefty price!

Her wardrobe is more than enviable, owning some of the most sought-after designer pieces there are. And now Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is letting her fans get their hands on them as she puts her clothes up for sale. All sourced from her personal wardrobe, the supermodel has announced she is selling her clothes and donating the proceedings to The Kings Trust UK. Selling them on platform Vestiaire Collective as of Friday May 2, her edit features brands such as Celine, Bottega and Balenciaga. The products will include a nude Yves Saint Laurent handbag for £950, a Versace wool coat for £435 and a Gucci straw hat for £237. A Celine blue and white shirt will be sold for £194, a Doce &Gabbana dress will go for £418 and a Gucci tote bag will be sold for £556. Miss Huntington-Whiteley said: 'I'm excited to partner with Vestiaire Collective on this initiative to support The King's Trust UK. 'Vestiaire Collective is the leading platform for circular fashion, making it the perfect place to give these pieces a second life in a way that's both stylish and sustainable. 'Fashion has always been a meaningful part of my career, and I love that this collaboration allows me to extend that impact while contributing to a cause that helps young people build their futures.' Miss Huntington-Whiteley's new announcement comes after she revealed it took her 'two years' for her body to feel 'fully normal' after having her children. The Devon-born model shares children Jack Oscar, seven, and Isabella James, three, with fiancé Jason Statham, 57. In a new interview with the Sunday Times, Rosie opened up about her post-partum figure and told how her body has changed over time. She explained: 'You've aged, you've stretched, things are not sitting where they used to. After both babies it took two years to feel fully back to normal, and even then it's not really normal, is it?' She went on to suggest that she wouldn't have it any other way as she told how life is 'too short'. She added: 'My twenties were fun, but then you get older, wiser and a little more roughed up. S**t happens. Being a mum is challenging. 'You never know if you're doing it right. The one thing I've learnt is the journey is more important than the destination. The process has to be enjoyable because life is really short.' Miss Huntington-Whiteley recently moved her family back to London after living in Los Angeles for a decade. The model who grew up in Devon, returned to the UK in 2020 and explained that it was always 'the plan' to raise her children in the UK. 'We love the schools, the education,' she said. 'They're growing up British with their little British accents, which was important for us, and we have a great support system here. Jay's parents live up the road and see the kids most days, my family come to visit every six or eight weeks.' The sale will go live exclusively on Vestiaire Collective's platform on Friday, May 2 at 5pm BST. Buyers will have access to one-of-a-kind items from Rosie's wardrobe, available to purchase globally.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looks ethereal in a sheer white ensemble for Tiffany shoot after revealing it took 'two years' for her body to feel 'normal' after having children
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looks ethereal in a sheer white ensemble for Tiffany shoot after revealing it took 'two years' for her body to feel 'normal' after having children

Daily Mail​

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looks ethereal in a sheer white ensemble for Tiffany shoot after revealing it took 'two years' for her body to feel 'normal' after having children

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley cut an ethereal figure on Sunday as she posed in stunning new snaps for a Tiffany and Co. The model, 38, slipped into a sheer white caped top and a matching satin skirt for the photoshoot with the jewellery brand, which she shared on her Instgarm. Rosie showed off her white bra beneath the floaty, sheer ensemble as she posed up a storm in front of a white backdrop bathed in sunlight. The model looked gorgeous in the images, sweeping her caramel locks into a sleek bun while highlighting her features with a dewy make-up palette. Her look was completed with a plethora of striking Tiffany pieces, including statement earrings, a necklace and a ring. Rosie's stunning photoshoot comes after she revealed it took her 'two years' for her body to feel 'fully normal' after having her children. The Devon-born beauty shares children Jack Oscar, seven, and Isabella James , three, with fiancé Jason Statham, 57. In a new interview with the Sunday Times, Rosie opened up about her post-partum figure and told how her body has changed over time. She explained: 'You've aged, you've stretched, things are not sitting where they used to. After both babies it took two years to feel fully back to normal, and even then it's not really normal, is it?' Rosie went on to suggest that she wouldn't have it any other way as she told how life is 'too short'. She added: 'My twenties were fun, but then you get older, wiser and a little more roughed up. S**t happens. Being a mum is challenging. You never know if you're doing it right. The one thing I've learnt is the journey is more important than the destination. The process has to be enjoyable because life is really short.' It comes as Rosie revealed why she decided to move her family to London after living in Los Angeles for a decade. The model who grew up in Devon, returned to the UK in 2020 and explained that it was always 'the plan' to raise her children in the UK. 'She told The Times: 'We love the schools, the education. They're growing up British with their little British accents, which was important for us, and we have a great support system here. Jay's parents live up the road and see the kids most days, my family come to visit every six or eight weeks.' You've aged, you've stretched, things are not sitting where they used to. After both babies it took two years to feel fully back to normal, and even then it's not really normal, is it?' Rosie also said her kids are having a childhood not dissimilar to her own, even spending large amounts of time in Devon where she grew up. The mum, who only shares the occasional snap of her children online, added that the family head down to Devon in the summer where her children enjoy the same experiences she had growing up on the farm, which she notes is 'special'. However, she admits that it did take some time to get used to being in the UK again after so long stateside. She said she missed California's sunshine and 'eternal optimism' in particular but has grown to love living in London again. The mum admitted that her actor husband's job was a huge part of their relocation decision, as he would have been apart from his family for long periods of time while filming. Rose said that Jason is a very 'hands-on' dad and described him as being like a 'human playground' with their children. She also admits that his ability to be at home with his children all of the time is a great privilege in his line of work. Discussing their parenting style, she said that they have no set rules and are both keen to get stuck into raising their youngsters.

Long-serving Yeandle agrees new Exeter deal
Long-serving Yeandle agrees new Exeter deal

BBC News

time24-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Long-serving Yeandle agrees new Exeter deal

Exeter Chiefs club captain Jack Yeandle has signed a new contract to stay with the Premiership 35-year-old hooker, who is the club's longest-serving player, has scored 34 tries in more than 300 Devon-born forward joined Exeter from Doncaster in June 2012 and has been part of the sides that have won two Premiership titles and the 202 European Champions Cup. "Jack is one of the players that's been here, seen it, done it with Exeter Chiefs," director of rugby Rob Baxter said."Without doubt, he's one of the leaders who has really driven the culture here, and what we expect from players. "The one thing he will do, and always has done, is turn up in pre-season training with the highest standards, the best fitness levels and works the hardest out of every other player. He still maintains that."He's a great trainer, playing very well currently and someone who is a very good influence on both young and experienced players."The club has not disclosed the length of Yeandle's new provides continuity in the front row with the club losing Dan Frost and Jack Innard in the summer and bringing in Australian Julian Heaven and South African Joseph Dweba."This is a special place to me," Yeandle told the club website, external. "It's a club I watched for years, enjoyed back at the County Ground as a youngster. "I've seen some pretty amazing games here at Sandy Park and got to play in some too."I have countless favourite moments from my time as a Chief. The amazing highs of winning finals, then the old cliché of the jokes that go on in the changing room or silly moments in the gym – it's all of it."It's also about seeing boys you train with go on to achieve amazing things – boys getting picked for their countries or going on British and Irish Lions tours. To watch them progress in their careers as well is an honour."It's an amazing job, and I still pinch myself that I get to continue to do it."

Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's personal helicopter trips 'spark rage from residents after noisy landings spook their horses'
Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's personal helicopter trips 'spark rage from residents after noisy landings spook their horses'

Daily Mail​

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's personal helicopter trips 'spark rage from residents after noisy landings spook their horses'

Jason Statham and his fiancée Rosie Huntington-Whiteley have reportedly sparked ire in a South London neighbourhood, after making several helicopter landings in a nearby field. The action star, 57, and the model, 38, have frequently opted for the unusual mode of transport for their trips, along with their two children, Jack, seven, and Isabella, three. However, according to The Sun, the couple recently angered residents by being dropped off by the chopper in a playing field next to a riding school and scaring two horses. A mother-of-one, 35, told the publication that Jason and Rosie had made one such landing last Friday, which sent the horses into a panic. She said: 'After landing, the pilot ran across the field to say sorry. It looked like he was really apologetic and made an effort to make sure everyone was OK. But if a horse bolts with a six-year-old on it, it won't be pretty.' The Hollywood actor and Transformer star allegedly made another landing the following day, with the pilot taking extra caution to avoid the riding school. But it's not just animals feeling the adverse effects, with several other residents complaining about the level of noise of the chopper. A father-of-two living in a property that backs on to the field described Jason and Rosie's helicopter to The Sun as 'very noisy'. And another resident echoed his concerns, telling the publication: 'It's been quite frequent. It flies low over our houses and it's very loud. It's not something we appreciate. I won't be happy if it becomes a regular occurrence. 'There's a reason we chose to live far out from Heathrow or City airports. It's not great, especially with people working from home and elderly people living here.' MailOnline has contacted representatives for the couple for comment. Jason and Rosie moved back to London for the safety of their children in 2021, after living in California for 11 years. They invested an eye-watering £15million in three luxury homes in the capital, including seven-bedroom mansion and a £7.5 million three-bedroom townhouse in Chelsea. Speaking in Los Angeles in 2019 on her desire to return to her homeland, Devon-born Rosie said: '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.' And after finally making the big move during the pandemic, she gushed that getting away all the paparazzi attention in Los Angeles had been 'really grounding' and detailed why it had been so important for their children's privacy. Speaking to the Telegraph in October, the Victoria's Secret star said: 'Living back in the UK has been a really grounding experience for us. 'The fact that we can walk out of our front door and go and get a coffee and a loaf of bread [without paparazzi]. 'We'd leave our home in LA and there'd be five cars following us down the block to the gym. Both Jason and I felt like it was really important for our children to not be impacted by our line of work. 'We wanted our kids to have a childhood away from cameras as much as we could. Because I've seen that. 'I've seen children of celebrities whose parents didn't give them that choice. It's Jack's choice and it's Bella's choice, whether they live in the public eye. 'If they want to, that won't be a problem. But I just always feared my son turning round to me one day and saying, "You and Daddy didn't protect me, I don't want this".' Rosie and Jason first began dating in 2009 after meeting at a party in London and experiencing what Rosie called 'instant chemistry'. They made their red carpet debut in February 2011 at the Vanity Fair Oscars after party, and later that year attended the Met Gala together as well. The couple then revealed their engagement after Rosie flashed her impressive diamond ring at the 2016 Golden Globes. However, reported that the couple are in no rush to tie the knot any time soon, as they love being engaged so much. According to a source close to them, Rosie and Jason are on the 'same page' when it comes to their relationship and insisted they 'will' get married one day, but there's 'no rush'. They assured: 'They are also very private but Jason knows how lucky he is and loves the life he has; he is very happy. 'When it comes to them, they will get married eventually but they feel like they are already married and there is no rush. "If it isn't broken, why fix it" is their overall mentality.' The source also suggested the couple may even add to their brood rather than plan a wedding and their children may be the ones to push them into a wedding. They explained: 'And as it comes to their kids, their kids are still very young and their thoughts on expanding their family being such a very plausible thing, they might wait to have a wedding once their kids get older so they can enjoy it themselves. 'They both anticipate that their kids will ask them to have one in the future and if that happens, that would be the tipping point to actually have one.'

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