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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Opens Up on Love and Struggles

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has given a rare insight into her 16-year relationship with Jason Statham as she stripped down for Vogue Australia.In perhaps her most...

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Opens Up on Love and Struggles
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Bintano News

March 23, 2026

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has given a rare insight into her 16-year relationship with as she stripped down for Vogue Australia.

In perhaps her most honest interview yet, she details how a failed business venture resulted in a battle with , with recovery taking a year.

In her latest Vogue shoot, Rosie, 38, looks incredible going underwear-free under a blue lace sheer gown as she reclines on a velvet sofa.

A second image sees her laying on the floor of a apartment while wearing a blue and green pretty floral co-ord which shows off her toned waist. 

And for the cover, mother-of-two Rosie wears an incredible red Alaia number which shows off a flash of her gym-honed torso. 

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley gave a rare insight into her 16-year relationship with Jason Statham as she stripped down for Vogue Australia - and details how a failed business venture resulted in a year-long battle with depression

She discusses how hers and Jason's love of interiors is collaborative, saying: 'Jason has the most impeccable taste. He taught me so much about architecture and furniture'

During the interview, Rosie talks about how important her long-term relationship with British actor Jason, 58, is to her. 

'It's very grounding,' she says, smiling. Her friendship circle is intimate and longstanding; loyalty and discretion are essential, and privacy matters, but what she values most is honesty. She believes self-knowledge is power. 

She discusses how hers and Jason's love of interiors is collaborative, saying: 'Jason has the most impeccable taste. He taught me so much about architecture and furniture'

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They’ve spent the past two years building a house together and she notes: 'He’ll say it’s been a nightmare. I love the interiors.'

And she credits Jason with being her greatest champion, mentally strong, grounded and unmoved by smoke and mirrors, which is everything to her. 

Her family are planning a move to the English countryside near the New Forest, with an incredible dressage school around the corner so that they can get muddy and the children can cllmb trees but mostly so they can feel peace.

Rosie suffers from migraines and reveals she never has more than two drinks at any one time because otherwise she can be out of action for 24 hours at a result and she doesn't want to lose whole days.

During the interview, Rosie also discusses past failures and notes how entrepreneurship is now no longer something she chases.

During the interview, Rosie also discusses past failures and notes how entrepreneurship is now no longer something she chases 

Her family are planning a move to the English countryside near the New Forest, with an incredible dressage school around the corner so that they can get muddy and the children can cllmb trees but mostly so they can feel peace (pictured with Jason in September 2023) 

Rosie calls a previous business venture which ended with a public unravelling, ' one of the worst experiences of my life.' 

While she doesn't name brands, it's well known that in 2024, she announced on Instagram she was no longer associated with Rose Inc, the beauty brand she launched in 2021. 

She said back then: 'I founded Rose Inc with a vision to foster a beauty community and create exceptional products in line with my values and beliefs. 

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'However, due to significant changes within the business, I’ve made the considered decision to step down from the brand.'

She told Vogue that she felt shame and experienced depression, with recovery taking a year. 

But she acknowledges that the growth from failure is like nothing else, saying it 'roughed her up' and she embarked on therapy for a while.

Rosie has now learned to say no to things and said that while she did not want to be seen as difficult before, now, she is happy to speak up because reputation matters and energy matters.'

Vogue Australia’s April 2026 is on sale from March 30. 

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