Former Diver and actor Jason Statham’s wife, British Model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, has openly discussed the heartfelt personal transformation she experienced after becoming a mother.
Following the birth of her first son, Jack, in 2017, she described the feeling as “mourning of the loss of your old life”.
She also highlighted the experience transitioning to motherhood, having “the rug pulled out from underneath me.”
This period of adjustment was challenging for the actor, who had followed a highly independent lifestyle.
The Former Diver’s wife also noted the transition took “a long time”, but over time, she adapted well in her new role, not just as a mother but a family provider. That led to a more confident and well-rounded sense of self.
The Couple is Now Blessed With Two Children
Although her early months after the birth of her first child were challenging, filled with both uncertainty and joy, she adjusted slowly.
In February 2022, Whitley and her fiancé, Jason, welcomed their second child, a daughter named Isabella James.

They have been together since 2010, and had previously lived in Los Angeles, but relocated to London in 2020 to reportedly raise their kids in a more familiar and stable environment.
Huntington-Whiteley’s openness about her postpartum experiences has resonated with many mothers, who face similar challenges as they adjust to their new lives.
Despite being a mother of two and an actor/model simultaneously, she balances her professional and personal life, demonstrating that achieving personal ambitions alongside family responsibilities is complex yet achievable.
As of today, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is actively engaged in several high-profile fashion and beauty projects. She was also appointed Gisou’s first Global Ambassador in August 2025.
On the other hand, her partner is working on multiple high-profile film projects, including The Killer of Killers, Hitman, The Beekeeper 2, Shelter, and Mutiny.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Jason Statham represented Great Britain on the national diving team for 12 years before retiring in the early 1990s.
- He also represented England at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand.
- The diver primarily competed in 1-meter, 3-meter, and 10-meter events, but he fell short of qualifying for the Olympics in both 1988 and 1992.
