EXCLUSIVE: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and fiancé Jason Statham ‘have NO plans to get married any time soon’ because they ‘don’t want to fix what isn’t broken’ – and may have another child before tying the knot
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and fiancée Jason Statham are enjoying being engaged so much that they have no plans to officially tie the knot anytime soon, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.
The former Victoria’s Secret model, 36, and actor, 56, have been together since 2010, and despite getting engaged and welcoming two children in 2016, they don’t feel the need to take their relationship any further.
According to a source close to the couple, they are on the same page when it comes to their relationship – despite a notable age difference.
“Jason may be 20 years older than Rosie, but they are on the same page in so many aspects of their lives,” the source told DailyMail.com.
“Their love for each other and their children is incredibly comforting and something their friends look up to.”
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and fiancée Jason Statham are enjoying being engaged so much that they have no plans to officially tie the knot anytime soon, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal
The former Victoria’s Secret model, 36, and actor, 56, have been together since 2010, and despite getting engaged in 2016 and welcoming two children, they don’t feel the need to take their relationship any further just yet.
“Jason may be 20 years older than Rosie, but they are on the same page in so many aspects of their lives,” the source told DailyMail.com
The lovebirds are known for not sharing much about their private lives – with Rosie only sharing occasional glimpses of their children – Jack, six, and Isabella, one – on social media.
However, the source was adamant that they “will” get married one day, but there is “no rush.”
‘They are also very private, but Jason knows how lucky he is and loves the life he has; he is very happy,” the source assured. “When it comes to them, they will get married eventually, but they feel like they are already married and there is no rush.”
They continued, “If it ain’t broke, why fix it,” is their general mentality.”
The source suggested that the couple might even add to their brood instead of planning a wedding.
“As for their children, their children are still very young and their thoughts about expanding their family are so plausible that they may wait to have a wedding once their children get older so they can enjoy it themselves,” they say. explained.
The source added that it could be their children who will ultimately force them into a wedding.
“They both expect their kids to ask them for one in the future, and if that happens, that would be the tipping point for actually getting one,” they explained.
In August, Rosie shared some rare snaps from a family holiday to Portugal, giving her a rare insight into her family life
The source suggested to DailyMail.com that the couple might even add to their brood instead of planning a wedding
“They both expect that their children will ask them to have (a wedding) in the future and if that happens, that would be the tipping point for actually having one,” they explained.
The lovebirds are known for not sharing much about their private lives – with Rosie only sharing glimpses of their children – Jack, six, and Isabella, one – occasionally on social media
“Their relationship is great though, so no one has to worry about their future, married or not.”
DailyMail.com has contacted the couple’s representatives for comment.
And it seems like marriage has never been at the forefront of the couple’s thoughts. When their son was born in 2018, they told ET that the wedding wasn’t a “huge priority.”
‘We look forward to that time. It’s not a big priority for us either; we are so happy,” she said.
“I think it will be fun to do it when the baby is a bit bigger and he can be involved in the wedding.”
In August, Rosie shared some rare snaps from a family holiday to Portugal, giving her a rare insight into her family life.