Jonathan Ross’s daughter Betty proudly shows off her curves in a green co-ord
Jonathan Ross’ daughter Betty showed off her curves in a light green crop top and matching sweatpants in an Instagram snap on Friday.
The 31-year-old kicked off the holiday weekend on Thursday evening with a Passover Seder with friends.
The religious meal, served in Jewish homes, marked the beginning of the week-long annual festival commemorating the emancipation of Jewish peoples from slavery in ancient Egypt.
She paired the green combination with a pair of white Nike sneakers and a matching floral open shirt.
She styled her freshly dyed short purple locks into luxurious waves while accessorizing by layering two long pendant necklaces.
Stunning: Jonathan Ross’ daughter Betty showed off her curves in a pale green crop top and matching sweatpants in an Instagram snap on Friday
‘Close up’: The 31-year-old showed off her newly dyed short purple locks which she styled into luxurious waves as she added a matching patterned shirt to the ensemble
Betty held up a peace sign for the selfie before sitting down to enjoy the meal with friends.
The beauty shared a “close-up selfie” in which she showed off her new locks for the first time.
She wrote, “Also a close-up selfie from last night, because I haven’t really shown you my new hair yet!”
In February, Betty gave fans a glimpse of her beloved parents in a sweet Instagram post.
Betty shared a photo dump in which she The 62-year-old talk show host and Jewish mother Jane Goldman, 52, attended the Hanukkah celebrations.
The happily married couple looked loved-up as they celebrated the Jewish holiday together and picked out decorations for their home in Hampstead.
The pair beamed at the camera as they took advantage of the time off during the holidays and enjoyed quality time together.
While Jonathan is busy all year on his eponymous chat show, Jane is also a woman of many talents as a screenwriter, author and producer.
Family: It comes after Betty shared sweet snaps of her dad Jonathan and mom Jane celebrating Hanukkah in an Instagram photo dump. The couple has been married since 1988
Young love: Jane met her husband-to-be when she was 16 years old at an event when she was a budding showbiz journalist and they got married two years later (pictured in 1990)
She has co-written screenplays for Kingsman: The Secret Service and X Men: First Class, and completed her first solo screenplay with the 2012 film, The Woman In Black.
Jane met her husband-to-be when she was 16 years old at an event when she was a budding showbiz journalist and they got married two years later.
Jonathan – who is ten years her senior – was at the start of his career as a talk show host and struck up a conversation with the young journalist.
Jane previously told The Times: ‘I met Jonathan at some promotional event.
“He had just started his show The Last Resort. He only did it for two weeks, I think.’
The pair share three children together, Betty, Harvey, 28, and Honey, 25.
They bond closely with their children and help daughter Betty as she battles fibromyalgia.
Betty previously opened up about her long-term illness, revealing that she can’t walk too far but is “showing some improvement.”
Betty also suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome and postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS), which causes an abnormal increase in heart rate after sitting or standing.
Family: The couple share three children together, Betty, Harvey, 28, and Honey, 25 and have helped daughter Betty (pictured) as she battles fibromyalgia
In October 2021, Jonathan canceled his iconic star-studded Halloween bash because he didn’t want to host a “superspreader” event or “party” while Betty was “upstairs sick.”
Jonathan said in Friday’s Loose Women, “She has fibromyalgia and she also has chronic fatigue syndrome and POTS syndrome, which is where your heart rate goes up.”
Of Betty’s current treatment, he added, “We’ve found a good one… there’s such a thing as the Perrin treatment. The guy who invented it came to talk to me about it and she looked it up online because she’s a smart young woman, so she must want to do the treatment.
“You know, I mean, I can’t just say to her ‘try this, try that’ if she thinks it’s somehow wrong and if she doesn’t go into it 100 percent, obviously it’s not the worth doing.
“But we’ve had that treatment and she’s definitely showing some improvement.”
Fibromyalgia is a long-term condition that causes pain throughout the body.
Aside from pain, other symptoms can include muscle stiffness, headaches, and problems with mental processes, known as “fibro-fog.”