looked nothing short of sensational as she flashed her long legs in a new photoshoot with FWRD.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley flashes her underwear in a very racy photoshoot for FWRD's summer campaign
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked nothing short of sensational as she flashed her long legs in a new photoshoot with FWRD.The stunning model, 39, put on a very r...
Advertisement
The stunning model, 39, put on a very racy display in floral underwear which she teamed with a casual T-shirt.
Rosie fronted the summer 2026 campaign where she modelled quirky zebra-printed trousers and a chic satin blouse.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
She also slipped into a flowing brown dress as she posed up a storm in an unknown destination.
Rosie - who is proud mum to son Jack, nine, and daughter Isabella, four - previously gave an insight into her exercise regime.
She typically trains three times a week and mixes Pilates with high-energy dance classes and resistance training.
Advertisement
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked nothing short of sensational as she flashed her long legs in a new photoshoot with FWRD
She also slipped into a flowing brown dress as she posed up a storm in an unknown destination
Rosie and fiancé recently purchased a 20-acre plot for their 'forever home' on the South Coast and have also
The new yoga studio - which sits on the edge of a wild swimming lake they also had installed - has been designed in cedar wood with gabion rock walls, in keeping with the brutalist architecture style of the £25million property.
Advertisement
And ensuring the local bat population is unaffected by the couple's presence, the yoga studio also houses a very large bat box.
The retreat was designed by the actor's architect Ben Pentreath, who is a favourite of the .
He previously helped design the experimental village of Poundbury in Dorset, and also redesigned the Middleton family's Chelsea flat.
And as well as the yoga studio, the architect designed a 'lap pool' just for swimming lengths for the actor and Rosie on the plot, and a gym and riding stables.
Advertisement
Rosie, who has famously modelled for Burberry, Victoria's Secret and Marks & Spencer, and is herself worth £30million, spoke recently of moving to a more rural life.
She told Australian Vogue she was preparing for a major shift: a move to the English countryside near the New Forest, where horses, she said, are re-entering the frame.
Rosie fronted the summer 2026 campaign where she modelled quirky zebra-printed trousers and a chic satin blouse
Rosie - who is proud mum to son Jack, nine, and daughter Isabella, four - previously gave an insight into her exercise regime
Advertisement
She typically trains three times a week and mixes Pilates with high-energy dance classes and resistance training
She said: 'There's an incredible dressage school around the corner.
'I've been dreaming of this since I left home. It will be mud and kids climbing trees. London at the weekends can feel very destination-driven. I want peace.'
The pull of the countryside is natural for Rosie. She grew up in rural Devon, a life which she described in Vogue as 'rustic, outdoorsy, wild, simple', adding: 'Home was a cottage on a couple of hectares with animals everywhere.'
She said: 'There was tack being cleaned in the back kitchen, usually some animals – a bird Mum was trying to bring back to life.'
'Mum has dogs everywhere and muddy boots, and it's perfect for them. The house is completely untidy. They live a bucolic life – very bohemian.'
'We lived within our means; we had enough,' she added, 'Mucking out the horse every day, school uniforms ironed by me. It instilled self-sufficiency.'
She said she tries to instill a similar sense of gratitude in her own children today.
'It's a fine balance; they're still little,' she said, adding that her mother used to tell her: 'Life's not going to hand you things on a silver platter.'
Advertisement
More Entertainment Buzz
Advertisement




