Jonathan Ross’ daughters Betty Kitten and Honey Kinny looked in good spirits on Friday as they left a North London nail salon after enjoying a spot of pampering.
Betty, 32, and Honey, 26, kept things casual in loose patterned joggers as they strolled side-by-side down the street in Hampstead.
Honey opted for a floral pair of bottoms, coordinating her look with a black off-the-shoulder top and black flats.
The body positivity activist added a black handbag and carried her phone in her hand, while her auburn locks were swept into a loose ponytail.
Meanwhile, Betty teamed her dusty pink trousers with a white vest top and a white cardigan perched on her shoulders.
Outing: Jonathan Ross ‘ daughters Betty Kitten and Honey Kinny looked in good spirits on Friday as they left a North London nail salon after enjoying a spot of pampering
Low-key style: Honey opted for a floral pair of bottoms, coordinating her look with a black off-the-shoulder top and black flats
Betty, who suffers from fibromyalgia – a condition which causes pain all over the body – strolled with the aid of a wheeled walker and covered up with a white face mask.
She also has chronic fatigue syndrome and postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) which causes an abnormal increase in the heart rate after sitting or standing.
Her supportive sister was seen placing a gentle hand on her shoulder as they walked together amid their outing.
Last month, Jonathan and Betty looked in great spirts as he pushed her in her wheeled walker as they headed to a family dinner to celebrate her 32nd birthday.
In images shared to Betty’s Instagram taken from the outing the previous month, the father and daughter duo larked about for the camera as she sat in her rollator ahead of her first visit to a restaurant in three years.
Amid her snaps, Betty and Jonathan, 62, joined other family members including wife Jane Goldman and daughter Honey around a table at Japanese eatery, Okan.
And the social media personality certainly embraced her first restaurant visit in over three years as she celebrated her big day with her loved ones and a delicious looking birthday cake.
In another snap, she posed with sister Honey Kinny as they smiled side-by-side together.
Close: Her supportive sister was seen placing a gentle hand on her shoulder as they walked together amid their outing
Outing: Last month, Jonathan and Betty looked in great spirts as he pushed her in her wheeled walker as they headed to a family dinner to celebrate her 32nd birthday
All together now: Amid her snaps, Betty and Jonathan, 62, joined other family members including wife Jane Goldman and daughter Honey around a table at Japanese eatery, Okan
Captioning her post, she penned: ‘Birthday pics and my first time at a restaurant since February 2020!
‘Edit: My birthday was on the 9th of July, I’m just posting these pics now bc I only just got round to writing the image descriptions/choosing my faves.’
In July, Betty told how the ‘world has opened up’ for her since she got a new electric wheelchair.
Taking to Instagram, Betty shared several snaps of herself trying out her new wheelchair from Distribe Limited.
Alongside the photos, she wrote: ‘Since I bought my wheelchair from Distribe just over a year ago, the world has really opened up for me so drastically and so much more than I’d even thought possible before buying.
‘I’ve been able to go out, make memories, and have adventures, even on some of my worse health days.
Heartwarming: In July, Betty told how the ‘world has opened up’ for her since she got a new electric wheelchair
Health: The 32-year-old suffers from fibromyalgia, a condition which causes pain all over the body
‘So much of that comes from how confident I feel in the quality of my chair, knowing that it’s not going to give up on me and leave me stranded!
Betty went on to say that using a wheelchair has had a ‘positive impact’ on her life and also described it as ‘liberating’.
She wrote: ‘I’ve said it on my Instagram plenty of times already, but truly having a wheelchair has had such a huge positive impact on my life.
‘I feel really hopeful that in this collaboration with Distribe and being able to share my discount code with you all I might be able to play a small part in helping other people to experience the euphoric and liberating change having the right mobility equipment can bring.’