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The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Celebrity SAS's Jason Fox, 48, reveals he's a dad for a third time as adorable baby arrives five weeks early
CELEBRITY SAS star Jason Fox has become a dad for the third time. The military veteran, 48, took to Instagram last night to announce the arrival of his newborn son. 4 Jason Fox has become a dad for a third time Credit: Instagram 4 He praised his wife, Jules, after the labour Credit: Instagram Cradling his little boy in a sweet photograph, Jason wrote in the caption: "Jack Conrad Fox, 8th June 2025 Five weeks early." He called wife Jules "amazing" and said Jack was "epic". The Channel 4 star then joked: "Also brilliant at immobilising me!" Friends congratulated them in droves with Katie Piper, READ MORE ON JASON FOX Ferne McCann said: " So so happy for you and @julesfoxter he is absolutely gorgeous ." Co-star Rudy Reyes said: "Yeahhhh My Bro." Former Royal Marine Commander relationships . Most read in News TV In a heart-warming upload posted on Mother's Day, he shared two baby scan images as well as a selfie with the mum-to-be. Jason wrote: "Hi there! SAS Star Foxy Announces New Family Chapter "As good a time as any to say that this time next year there'll be a new sheriff (mum) in town for Mother's Day! "So proud of you @julesfoxter in how you've approached and taken on this long journey…" He then added: "Exciting times ahead." Jason and documentary producer Jules were first photographed back in 2016. They met following his split from ex-wife, Lucy Culkin, who he married back in September 2011. Jason and Jules He shared in London on Instagram. He wrote: "It's official! The knot has been tied and I'm a lucky man! What a day! Big up all our guests." After they'd said their vows inside The Old Marylebone Town Hall, the pair travelled in a white Hackney carriage to La Goccia in Covent Garden for their reception. Jason welcomed his first child, a daughter named Honor, with Lucy in 2012. He also shares a daughter with another partner whom he married before Lucy. Previously, he said: "I've got two marriages that have gone down the pan - I like to attribute it to the military life but then I look at the common denominator which is me." Jason joined the Royal Marines aged 16 and served for 20 years. He acted as a counter-terrorism and demolition expert in the Special Forces, responsible for planning and leading operations. He was also a combat swimmer and was involved in many counter-narcotic missions. One of his biggest tasks involved rescuing a civilian from 400 insurgents in Afghanistan where he also served as a dog handler. After 20 years of military service, he was medically discharged in April 2012 having been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. 4 The pair, pictured in Edinburgh, married in 2023 in London Credit: Instagram 4 Jason is a long-standing Celebrity SAS favourite Credit: PA
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Yahoo
Rapist posing as photographer has sentence increased
A man convicted of sexually assaulting women after posing as a photographer has had his sentence increased to 12 years. Anthony Williams, 40, from Brockworth, Gloucester, targeted women by asking them to take part in photo shoots. He was jailed for eight years at Gloucester Crown Court on 22 January, but this was appealed against under the Unduly Lenient Sentencing Scheme and judges at the Court of Appeal added a further four years to his sentence. Investigating Officer Det Con Simone Bowley, of Gloucestershire Constabulary, said: "Williams targeted these women online, sexually assaulted them, and then, by failing to admit what he had done to them, caused them all to endure a lengthy trial." More news stories for Gloucestershire Listen to the latest news for Gloucestershire During his original trial, the court heard how Williams messaged the women on Instagram offering his services as a photographer. In one photo shoot, he raped the woman he was photographing, and in other instances he would adjust the women's clothing without their consent, the trial heard. He was arrested in November 2021 when one of the women reported to police what he had done. A second woman also came forward and made a report to police. When his home in Lobleys Drive, Brockworth, was searched, police found photo shoot contracts with several other women and contacted them, resulting in seven victims being identified. In a statement read out in court during the trial, the first woman who came forward said: "The damage caused to me by Williams is completely irreparable. "My family's life was torn apart. "I walked into his studio the happiest, most confident I'd been for years. "My life was awesome and he was meant to help complete my goal of becoming a model. "Instead he shattered my confidence, caused Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and made me feel as if my life was over." Following the increase in sentence, Det Con Bowley added: "The women who came forward and worked with us throughout this prolonged and difficult process have not just been incredibly brave but also patient. "I wish to personally commend them and thank them for their courage." Alongside the jail sentence, Williams was given an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order, banning him from engaging in a photography business, and he was put on the Sex Offenders' Register for life. Follow BBC Gloucestershire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. HM Courts and Tribunals Service


BBC News
01-05-2025
- BBC News
Gloucester rapist posing as photographer has sentence increased
A man convicted of sexually assaulting women after posing as a photographer has had his sentence increased to 12 Williams, 40, from Brockworth, Gloucester, targeted women by asking them to take part in photo shoots. He was jailed for eight years at Gloucester Crown Court on 22 January, but this was appealed against under the Unduly Lenient Sentencing Scheme and judges at the Court of Appeal added a further four years to his Officer Det Con Simone Bowley, of Gloucestershire Constabulary, said: "Williams targeted these women online, sexually assaulted them, and then, by failing to admit what he had done to them, caused them all to endure a lengthy trial." During his original trial, the court heard how Williams messaged the women on Instagram offering his services as a photographer. In one photo shoot, he raped the woman he was photographing, and in other instances he would adjust the women's clothing without their consent, the trial was arrested in November 2021 when one of the women reported to police what he had done. A second woman also came forward and made a report to his home in Lobleys Drive, Brockworth, was searched, police found photo shoot contracts with several other women and contacted them, resulting in seven victims being identified. Family's life 'torn apart' In a statement read out in court during the trial, the first woman who came forward said: "The damage caused to me by Williams is completely irreparable. "My family's life was torn apart."I walked into his studio the happiest, most confident I'd been for years. "My life was awesome and he was meant to help complete my goal of becoming a model."Instead he shattered my confidence, caused Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and made me feel as if my life was over."Following the increase in sentence, Det Con Bowley added: "The women who came forward and worked with us throughout this prolonged and difficult process have not just been incredibly brave but also patient. "I wish to personally commend them and thank them for their courage."Alongside the jail sentence, Williams was given an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order, banning him from engaging in a photography business, and he was put on the Sex Offenders' Register for life.