In a rare and intimate social media post, Hollywood power couple Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham have treated their followers to a glimpse of their family life during a luxurious UK getaway. The pair, who are notoriously private about their children, shared sweet snaps from a festive break at the opulent Estelle Manor in the Cotswolds.
A Luxurious Family Retreat
The model, 38, and The Meg actor, 58, enjoyed quality time with their two young children—son Jack, eight, and daughter Isabella, three—at the countryside estate, which commands rates of around £600 per night. The family was photographed on Tuesday, making the most of the hotel's extensive 85-acre grounds during a sunny winter walk, beaming for selfies together.
Rosie showcased her signature style, tucking a ruffled white blouse into wide-legged jeans and layering a long wool coat over the top. She held her daughter's hand, with the little girl dressed in a pretty fur coat. Meanwhile, Jason wrapped up in a winter hat and was seen carrying his son Jack on his shoulders around the lavish property.
Country Pursuits and Quality Time
The holiday wasn't just about leisurely strolls. The family also engaged in classic country activities. In one poignant black-and-white image, Jason was seen teaching his son Jack the art of target shooting, before the boy moved on to try archery. The actor shared these candid moments with his 44.2 million Instagram followers, opting to let the pictures speak for themselves by leaving the caption blank.
This rare peek into their personal life comes hot on the heels of the couple's professional collaboration. They recently posed together for the second instalment of their campaign for the fashion brand Falconeri, which Rosie announced on Instagram, describing it as "a vision of luxury and timeless style."
A British Upbringing for Their Children
The low-key couple, who began dating in 2010 and got engaged in 2016, have made a conscious decision to raise their family in the UK. After living in Los Angeles, they returned to England in 2020. Rosie has previously explained that it was always "the plan" to bring up their children with British roots.
"We love the schools, the education," she told The Times. "They're growing up British with their little British accents, which was important for us, and we have a great support system here." She noted that Jason's parents live nearby and see the grandchildren most days, while her own family visits frequently.
Despite their 20-year age gap, which Rosie has addressed positively—citing Jason's "knowledge and strength" as inspiring—and a long engagement, the couple appear stronger than ever, seamlessly blending their high-profile careers with cherished family time in the British countryside.