He’s known for playing tough and gritty action star roles.
But on Sunday, Jason Statham looked world’s away from the characters he usually plays, as he transformed into the Easter Bunny.
The actor, 55, donned a full rabbit costume, complete with long ears, buck teeth and a fluffy white tail.
His fiancée Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 35, shared videos of him kitted out in the outfit to her Instagram Stories.
Jason ran around their garden being chased by several kids, including their five-year-old son Jack.
Funny bunny: On Sunday, Jason Statham looked world’s away from the characters he usually plays, as he transformed into the Easter Bunny
Hilarious: His fiancée Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 35, shared videos of him kitted out in the outfit to her Instagram Stories
Playful: Jason ran around their garden being chased by several kids, including their five-year-old son Jack
As he entertained the children, Rosie could be heard giggling while filming the antics.
She captioned the hilarious clips: ‘Happy Easter’.
It comes after Rosie and Jason jetted back to their native country last week, as they spent time in London.
The couple, who live in the States, headed on a lunch date at the swanky fish restaurant, Scott’s in Mayfair.
Their outing in London comes after Rosie recently spoke of her longing to return to her home county of Devon after living in celebrity enclave Malibu, California for years.
She and Jason – who share Jack and daughter Isabella, 14 months, together – sold their Malibu mansion for $18.5 million to move to the Chelsea district of London.
Rosie was born in the Devon city Plymouth before moving to market town Tavistock, also located South West English county, and she admits that part of the world is still her favourite.
In an interview with Great British LIFE, she said: ‘I’m a country girl at heart…
‘I spend a lot of my time living in LA which is lovely. I spend a lot of time in other major cities too.’
She added: ‘There might be the glamour and fun to enjoy in a city but the real beauty is in the countryside and especially in my home county where the people are so nice and ready to volunteer smile for no particular reason.
‘The country air smells so fresh and I still love to see the sheep, the pigs, the ducks, chickens and, of course, the horses.
‘Whenever I am here and I really don’t like to be away for very long, I just find it all so relaxing and lovely. It is home to me.’
Despite being engaged since 2016, Rosie and Jason are in no hurry to rush their wedding preparations.
Welcoming their son, Jack, a year after her beau got down on one knee, Rosie told ET in 2018 that the wedding wasn’t a ‘huge priority.’
She said: ‘We’re looking forward to that time. It’s also not a huge priority for us; we’re so happy. I think it will be fun to do it when the baby’s grown up a bit and he can be involved in the wedding.’
Source: dailymail.co.uk/