Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Stuns on Burberry Runway as Jason Statham Cheers On
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Shines at Burberry Show with Jason Statham

Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley made a striking appearance on the Burberry runway during London Fashion Week on Monday night, with her fiancé, actor Jason Statham, proudly observing from the front row. The 38-year-old Plymouth-born model looked flawless in a glamorous black maxi fur coat, which she paired with dark trousers and matching shoes to complete the sophisticated ensemble.

Confident Strut and Family Support

As a former Victoria's Secret Angel, Rosie strutted with confidence, showcasing pieces from the Fall/Winter 2026 collection. Her edgy smokey-eye makeup added to the dramatic effect, highlighting her poised presence on the catwalk. Meanwhile, Jason, 58, arrived at the venue, 1 Old Billingsgate, looking dapper in an all-black outfit that matched Rosie's attire.

Front Row Moments and Celebrity Encounters

From his prime front row seat, Jason easily spotted his stunning fiancé and took the opportunity to pose for photos with fellow stars Christine Centenera and Joel Edgerton. The couple, who have been dating since 2009 and got engaged in 2016, share two young children: son Jack, eight, and daughter Isabella, three.

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Recent Family Moves and Social Media Activity

Rosie's runway appearance comes just weeks after she liked an Instagram post that humorously alluded to the challenges of spending time with a mother-in-law. The post featured a clip with Elton John's song 'Rocket Man,' captioned: 'When my mother-in-law calls and asks when will we be back to her house.' This move has sparked curiosity, as Rosie recently revealed that she and Jason see his parents most days since relocating to London.

Insights into Family Life and Relocation

Last year, Rosie discussed the family's decision to move from Los Angeles to London after a decade abroad. She emphasized the importance of their children growing up with British accents and benefiting from the local education system. Jason's parents, Eileen Yates, a dancer, and Barry Statham, a street seller, are now a regular part of their daily lives, providing a strong support network.

In an interview with The Times, Rosie explained: '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.' This transition has allowed the family to embrace their British roots while maintaining their high-profile careers in fashion and film.

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