Jonathan Ross Reveals Heartbreaking Family Fears: ‘I Had to Leave’
Jonathan Ross, a notable TV presenter, recently shared his emotional family fears. The 65-year-old entertainer revealed that he once had to leave the cinema during a film screening. This poignant moment took place while discussing movies on his podcast, Reel Talk, alongside his daughter, Honey Ross.
Heartfelt Cinema Experience
During a conversation prompted by a listener’s message, Jonathan reflected on a similar experience he had shortly after becoming a father. The listener described her emotions after watching the critically acclaimed film, *Hamnet*, which explores the death of Shakespeare’s young son. Jonathan’s response highlighted the film’s potentially overwhelming nature, stating it would leave viewers in “a state of emotional putty.”
This Personal Revelation
Jonathan recalled attending a screening of the 1992 film *The Player*, a comedy/mystery featuring unsettling scenes that struck a chord with him as a new parent. After witnessing a particularly disturbing murder scene, he left the cinema, grappling with thoughts of raising a child in such a world. He expressed, “I can’t bring a child into the world, what have I done?”
Family Dynamics
- Jonathan has three children: two daughters, Honey and Betty, and a son named Harvey.
- His wife, Jane Goldman, is an accomplished screenwriter known for projects like *Kick-Ass* and *X-Men: First Class*.
Current Endeavors
Aside from his podcast, Jonathan Ross gained recent attention as a contestant on the inaugural season of *The Celebrity Traitors*, where he was eventually banished in episode seven. His diverse career continues to resonate with audiences—appearing on three different TV programs on a single night.
Television Appearances
On February 7, Jonathan will feature on:
- Michael McIntyre’s Big Show from 6:45 PM to 7:45 PM on BBC One.
- *The Masked Singer* from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM on ITV, sharing judging duties with Davina McCall and Maya Jama.
- The Jonathan Ross Show at 9:30 PM on ITV, welcoming guests Hugh Bonneville and Riz Ahmed.
Jonathan Ross’s insights on family and his emotional experiences serve as a reminder of the complexities faced by parents today. His reflections resonate not only with fans but also with anyone navigating the challenges of raising children in a demanding world.