SAS Star Jason Fox Welcomes Premature Son with Wife Jules Foxter

SAS Star Jason Fox Welcomes Premature Son with Wife Jules Foxter
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SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jason Fox has announced the birth of his son Jack who was born five weeks prematurely. 

The TV star and former Royal Marine, 48, better known as Foxy, welcomed Jack with his third wife, Jules Foxter.  

Taking to Instagram to share the news he wrote: ‘Jack Conrad Fox. 8th June 2025. Five weeks early. 

‘[Jules Foxter] has been and is amazing! He is epic! Also brilliant at immobilising me!’

Jason accompanied the announcement with a series of snaps of himself with his son, selfies with Jules, and pictures of the newborn in a white baby grow. 

The star has two other children – Honor, 14, who he shares with his second wife Lucy Culkin and another daughter Amy who he shares from another previous relationship.

SAS Star Jason Fox Welcomes Premature Son with Wife Jules Foxter

SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jason Fox, 48, has welcomed his newborn son five weeks prematurely with his third wife Jules Foxter 

The TV star and former royal marine, better known as Foxy, welcomed Jack with his third wife Jules

The TV star and former royal marine, better known as Foxy, welcomed Jack with his third wife Jules 

Well-wishers were quick to flood the post with messages of congratulations, writing: ‘Congratulations to you all Foxy. He’s an absolute beaut!’;

‘Oh he’s tiny. Congratulations to you all!’;

‘Congratulations good date to be born on he will be a warrior.’;

‘Amazing!- nothing better. Feels surreal doesn’t it?! Enjoy your #babymoon.’ 

The TV star took to Instagram earlier this year to announce his impending arrival.

Alongside a picture of the baby’s ultrasound, he wrote: ‘As good a time as any to say that this time next year there’ll be a new sheriff (mum) in town for Mother’s Day!

‘So proud of you @julesfoxter in how you’ve approached and taken on this long journey…’

Jason, who is the longest-serving cast member on SAS: Who Dares Wins, has candidly spoken about his life in the spotlight after developing PTSD following two decades in the army.  

He accompanied the announcement with snaps of himself with the new arrival, selfies with Jules, and pictures of the newborn in a white baby grow

He accompanied the announcement with snaps of himself with the new arrival, selfies with Jules, and pictures of the newborn in a white baby grow

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Well wishers were quick to flood the post with messages of congratulations, writing: 'Congratulations to you all Foxy. He's an absolute beaut!'

Well wishers were quick to flood the post with messages of congratulations, writing: ‘Congratulations to you all Foxy. He’s an absolute beaut!’

The TV star took to Instagram earlier this year to announce his impending arrival alongside a picture of the baby's ultrasound

The TV star took to Instagram earlier this year to announce his impending arrival alongside a picture of the baby’s ultrasound

Jason, who is the longest-serving cast member on SAS: Who Dares Wins, has candidly spoken about his life in the spotlight after developing PTSD following two decades in the army

Jason, who is the longest-serving cast member on SAS: Who Dares Wins, has candidly spoken about his life in the spotlight after developing PTSD following two decades in the army

But despite his own struggles, Jason told the Metro that he would be ‘fully behind’ his children if they chose to join the military but said that he would advise them to ‘think long and hard’ about joining. 

Explaining how he got into TV, he said: ‘I found myself in serious financial schtuck with no job and medically discharged with PTSD, which didn’t lend itself very well to the jobs that would have suited me.

‘Then a mate gave me a job looking after a TV crew. It went well and my name came up when they were discussing SAS: Who Dares Wins.’

Jason has since built an incredibly successful career on the show and become known as a no-nonsense coach on the quasi-military training Channel 4 program.  

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