Vinnie Jones cuts a casual figure as he heads out for a Sunday lunch with a group of pals in Surrey
Vinnie Jones was in good spirits as he enjoyed Sunday lunch with a friend and two other women in rural Surrey.
The star, 59, cut a casual figure in a black jacket with a pin on the lapel and blue jeans as he entered the pub.
Vinnie completed his look with a black scarf and white trainers as he joined the group of friends heading to The Merry Harriers.
The former Chelsea midfielder was joined by two women and a man, as well as a younger-looking couple.
After finishing his meal, Vinnie said goodbye to his friends and left the pub in his 2016 Bentley Bentayga.
Vinnie Jones, 59, was in good spirits as he enjoyed Sunday lunch with a friend and two other women in rural Surrey
The star cut a casual figure in a black jacket with a pin on the lapel. He was also wearing jeans when he entered the pub
Vinnie completed his look with a black scarf and white trainers as he led the group out of the bitter cold and into The Merry Harriers pub.
In October, it was announced that Vinnie would star in a brand new documentary series dubbed the “next Clarkson’s Farm.”
The Hollywood star is said to be teaming up with Lime Pictures – the makers of Hollyoaks and Geordie Shore – on a docuseries about his new life on a sprawling 147-acre plot of land on a farm in Petworth, West Sussex.
Speaking ahead of the show, which aired late last year, Vinnie said: ‘Most people know me as a professional footballer or Hollywood hardman, but what they probably don’t know is that all that hard work has been to support my real passion: my at home in the great British countryside.
‘I grew up living on the land and can’t wait to show people the joy and beauty of our countryside, and the rewards of old-fashioned hard work. Bring it on.’
As part of the transformation, Mr Jones and his team will look to develop new conservation methods, restore habitats and attract wildlife.
It’s a similar premise to Clarkson’s Farm, the Amazon series that features Grand Tour and former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to turn his ‘Diddly Squat Farm’ into a sustainable and profitable business.
It comes after the tragic death of his wife Tanya, to whom he was married for 25 years before sadly losing her to cancer in July 2019 aged just 53.
Vinnie Jones In The Country was released the following month with one series and six episodes.
The former Chelsea midfielder was joined by two women and a man, as well as a younger-looking couple.
In October, it was announced that Vinnie would star in a brand new documentary series called the “next Clarkson’s Farm.”
After finishing his meal, Vinnie said goodbye to his friends and left the pub in his 2016 Bentley Bentayga, which retails for more than £160,000.
The actor will not appear in any films or scripted television in 2023, but he will form the main cast of The Gentlemen, which will air later this year.
Commissioned by Netflix, it is a spin-off of Guy Ritchie’s 2019 film of the same name, and will also be directed by the star.
The film will also star Theo James, Kaya Scodelario and comedian Peter Serafinowicz.