Jonathan Ross revealed his son Harvey, who mostly avoids the spotlight, is engaged and ‘planning on starting a family’ soon. The talk show host, who shares children Honey, 28, Harvey, 31, and Betty, 33, with his wife Jane Goldman, let slip the news during a recent appearance on a podcast.
The 64-year-old and his daughter Honey sat down for a chat on the Table Manners podcast when they announced the news of Harvey’s engagement – who was last known to be dating long-term girlfriend Muna Silver. While discussing family with hosts Jessie and Lennie Ware, Jonathan was asked: “Did your son Harvey used to dress up in superhero costumes as a child?”
Jonathan said: “Not really. We raised them all in a kind of somewhat gender non-specific environment, so whatever they wanted to do.
“Harvey has got the longest hair in the family, and largely unwashed. He doesn’t wash it often because he’s part of that gang who think you shouldn’t use soaps!”
Honey quickly added: “He did just get engaged!”, before Jonathan added: “They’re thinking of starting a family next year.” Harvey doesn’t have social media while Muna – who he was last linked to – has a photography account.
While Harvey avoids the limelight, Honey has joined her father on their very own podcast, Reel Talk. Her step into the same industry as her father has allowed her to be more candid about her personal life, separate from her relationship with the comedian.
She has been open about her ADHD, discussing her journey towards understanding her mental health.
She once admitted: “I’ve also been super hyperactive, can’t sit down, always fidgeting and I thought that was because I was anxious, and it wasn’t until my godmum got diagnosed with [ADHD] and things were clicking into place.”
Discussing her journey as a model, Honey has openly identified herself as a body positive activist, aiming to demonstrate to others that they don’t need to change.
She shared: “I was welcomed into a whole world of objectification and pretty privilege.
“The experience of losing weight and noticing how men suddenly paid attention to me made me realise that I wanted nothing to do with this patriarchal diet culture nonsense.
“I’m a nice person, most people are, and I don’t want to feel that I need to change myself to exist. I should be able to exist as I am and that be enough.”
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