Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey showed off her BFF tattoo in a new topless snap shared on social media for her pal's birthday.
The podcast host and model, 26, celebrated her 'soulmates' birthday with a series of sweet snaps posted on her Instagram Stories. One of the snaps showed her and her bestie sitting topless side by side with their backs to the camera. They both have matching tattoos of two naked ladies lying down next to each other.
In the snap, Honey and her friend rocked black bikini bottoms as they sat on matching towels at the beach. Honey had her fiery red hair tied into high pigtails as the duo posed for the sweet photo. Honey's tattoo was on her right shoulder blade, while her pal decided to get it inked on her ribcage.
"Happy birthday to my soulmate, the great love of my life, my sister, the cheekiest little pixie, the most beautiful soul, the most legendary Virgo", she captioned the first image posted of the two. "Hell feels like heaven with you," she wrote over a video of them dancing in 'flames' created by a filter.
"We've lived so many lives together - here's to a million more," she wrote in one post and added: "Childhood sweetheart forever," on another. Last month, Honey showed off her incredible leg tattoo while wearing a black leotard. In a recent post, she posed in an all-black bodysuit in her animal print-themed living room.
Horror tattoo bungle leaves woman blind after eye-inking goes wrongHoney is seen with two large tattoos including a nude woman on her thigh and one on her ankle. Fans rushed to the comments section to inundate the Gogglebox star with compliments, with one person saying: "Holy wow, you look incredible. that body suit is gorgeous." Another person added: "The girl and wallpaper of my dreams!!! Bloody gorgeous."
The youngest daughter of TV presenter Jonathan Ross and screenwriter Jane Goldman, Honey is a screenwriter, body image activist, and podcast host. She has won a legion of fans thanks to her approach to celebrating all body shapes and sizes – while also being heartbreakingly, honest about how people have reacted to her own appearance.
Sharing her own confidence journey to The Sun, she previously confessed: “There were times when I didn’t think I’d make it to being this happy young woman. I hated myself. I hated my body. I got such bad dysmorphia that I became convinced my friends wouldn’t be able to wrap their arms around me to hug me because I was so big.”