Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey pokes fun at famous dad's fashion sense as he poses in fringed suit

JONATHAN Ross' daughter Honey poked fun at her famous dad's fashion sense as he posed in a fringed suit.

The chat show host, 59, is known for his range of flamboyant clothing and he didn't disappoint while filming an episode of The Masked Singer.

Jonathan Ross wore a fringed blue jacket over a purple shirt, boasting a jazzy fringe.

He matched these with blue trousers and blue Converse.

The star captioned the pic: "Last nights Masked Singer. Kansai, and Dries Van Noten plus Converse. Swag."

However, the fashion choices appealed to his daughter Honey, 23, who shared the pic on her Instagram Story.


She said: "A family of Fashion icons? Not for me to say."

While Jonathan is known for his funky outfits, Honey has become a body confidence activist on Instagram.

An unearthed snap from 2019 shows Honey flaunting her curves in all their glory – using heart emojis to cover her modesty and adhere to Instagram rules.

The snap shows Jonathan Ross' daughter posing in a pink bedroom with her arms above her head as she pulls a sultry look for the camera.


Honey simply captioned the post: "Soft b*tch 🎀," and it has been liked almost 2,000 times.

Her followers were quick to comment on the post, with one person writing: "Wow just wow 💦💦," while another added: "This is incredible. You body positive queen 👑."

A third person said: "Omg you are very attractive and beautiful great body."

Honey – whose mum is author Jane Goldman – is well known for being an activist, writer and advocate for body positivity.

On Tuesday, she made an appearance on ITV show Loose Women via video link to discuss how she struggled with her weight as a teenager.

Honey explained that she didn't like it when her famous parents "tried to give her solutions to her problem" which was to "lose weight".

Explaining her struggle to have a positive body image while growing up, Honey said: "From a young age, I felt I didn’t have any control over my image.

"I felt I didn’t have a place to carve out my own identity. I found Instagram and I was like, I can express myself and show people who I really am.

"It was a way for me to figure myself out better. I have parents who were raised in the same society as all of us."

Honey continued: 'They saw me, a teenage girl coming home saying, I hate my body.

"They tried to give me solutions to a problem I brought to them, which was to lose weight. They presented me with diets and diets, as we know, don’t work and are absolutely toxic.

"My advice to parents is keep that as far away from your children as possible, if you want them to have a good relationship with food and their bodies growing up do not shame them."

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