Am I using International Women’s Day as an excuse to post a fit picture of me in a swimsuit? Absolutely. Happy lady day from this lady loving lady. God, women are fantastic, aren’t they?
Last year, during a sunnier time in all of our lives, I went on a weekend escape with Robson Green, and luckily, somebody filmed it. You can see what we got up to tonight at 6:30pm on BBC2. Thank you @robsongreenonthegram for being an excellent host, @zoilabrozas for capturing the days so well and naturally, thank you @nicolefairfield for making me look beaut ❤️
Last year, during a sunnier time in all of our lives, I went on a weekend escape with Robson Green, and luckily, somebody filmed it. You can see what we got up to tonight at 6:30pm on BBC2. Thank you @robsongreenonthegram for being an excellent host, @zoilabrozas for capturing the days so well and naturally, thank you @nicolefairfield for making me look beaut ❤️
Last year, during a sunnier time in all of our lives, I went on a weekend escape with Robson Green, and luckily, somebody filmed it. You can see what we got up to tonight at 6:30pm on BBC2. Thank you @robsongreenonthegram for being an excellent host, @zoilabrozas for capturing the days so well and naturally, thank you @nicolefairfield for making me look beaut ❤️
At the end of every rainbow you will find…a tiny, little lesbian who’s just seen an opportunity for a cute instagram post.
Introducing… The Rosie Jones Foundation. After a year of groundwork, research, collaboration with the existing sector and with the support of an amazing team, it’s time to start empowering lives and changing minds. Our founder and chair, Rosie Jones, trustees, Gemma Cook and Rob Jones, alongside our Executive Director, Aisling O’Connor, welcome you to join us on this journey and can’t wait to show you what’s in store. Special thanks to Lucy, our philanthropy consultant at @dogood.well and Jono and Hollie our brand and creative consultants @far_farout
Melbourne 2025 is DONE. Yet again, I am leaving a whole chunk of my heart in this city. Flat whites were consumed, noodles were slurped, laughter was snorted, rooms were escaped and fun was DEVOURED. I’ve loved performing my dirty little show for you dirty little Australians. Until next time ❤️
Melbourne 2025 is DONE. Yet again, I am leaving a whole chunk of my heart in this city. Flat whites were consumed, noodles were slurped, laughter was snorted, rooms were escaped and fun was DEVOURED. I’ve loved performing my dirty little show for you dirty little Australians. Until next time ❤️
Creatives are at the heart of Lucy & Yak: the people who follow a different path and aren’t afraid to stand out from the crowd 🎤✨ In our new series, Make What Moves You, we will be showcasing some incredible creatives; the makers, creators, movers and shakers and everyone in between 💫 First up, it’s @josierones: comedian, writer, actor, presenter and all round national treasure 🩷 We caught up with Rosie to hear about her comedy persona, writing new material and what moves her – getting those first laughs 📣 Head to YouTube for the full series, or shop the looks at the link in bio 📍
People living with cerebral palsy are disproportionately more at risk of isolation, depression and anxiety. That’s just not right. So we’re going to do something about it. IMAGE DESCRIPTION Slide 1: The image features a logo for “The Rosie Jones Foundation” against a dark magenta background. The logo depicts a stylized yellow rose with leaves in a simple, modern line art style. The foundation’s name is written in bold white letters below the rose. The logo is framed by two colorful curved lines, one yellow and one orange, adding a playful and vibrant touch to the overall composition. The image conveys a sense of hope, optimism, and growth, representing the foundation’s mission and values. Slide 2: The image features a bright yellow ribbon with the text “WE’RE ON A MISSION” in bold dark magenta letters. The ribbon is curved and intersects with a peach-colored ribbon. The background is a deep magenta color. It has a bold and confident feel. Slide 3: The image features a motivational quote against a dark magenta background. The quote “To empower lives and change minds” is written in bold white, yellow, and orange letters. The text is positioned against a backdrop of two diagonal lines, one orange and one yellow, which create a dynamic visual element. The quote emphasizes the importance of making a positive impact on the world by empowering others and challenging perspectives. Slide 4: The image features bold, graphic text on a dark magenta background. A yellow ribbon with the words “We’re taking a stand” wraps around a red line, creating a visual representation of standing up against something. The word “AGAINST” in white letters sits above the word “ISOLATION” in dark magenta letters, emphasizing the message of resistance. The image evokes a sense of strength and defiance, suggesting a call to action against isolation.
People living with cerebral palsy are disproportionately more at risk of isolation, depression and anxiety. That’s just not right. So we’re going to do something about it. IMAGE DESCRIPTION Slide 1: The image features a logo for “The Rosie Jones Foundation” against a dark magenta background. The logo depicts a stylized yellow rose with leaves in a simple, modern line art style. The foundation’s name is written in bold white letters below the rose. The logo is framed by two colorful curved lines, one yellow and one orange, adding a playful and vibrant touch to the overall composition. The image conveys a sense of hope, optimism, and growth, representing the foundation’s mission and values. Slide 2: The image features a bright yellow ribbon with the text “WE’RE ON A MISSION” in bold dark magenta letters. The ribbon is curved and intersects with a peach-colored ribbon. The background is a deep magenta color. It has a bold and confident feel. Slide 3: The image features a motivational quote against a dark magenta background. The quote “To empower lives and change minds” is written in bold white, yellow, and orange letters. The text is positioned against a backdrop of two diagonal lines, one orange and one yellow, which create a dynamic visual element. The quote emphasizes the importance of making a positive impact on the world by empowering others and challenging perspectives. Slide 4: The image features bold, graphic text on a dark magenta background. A yellow ribbon with the words “We’re taking a stand” wraps around a red line, creating a visual representation of standing up against something. The word “AGAINST” in white letters sits above the word “ISOLATION” in dark magenta letters, emphasizing the message of resistance. The image evokes a sense of strength and defiance, suggesting a call to action against isolation.
People living with cerebral palsy are disproportionately more at risk of isolation, depression and anxiety. That’s just not right. So we’re going to do something about it. IMAGE DESCRIPTION Slide 1: The image features a logo for “The Rosie Jones Foundation” against a dark magenta background. The logo depicts a stylized yellow rose with leaves in a simple, modern line art style. The foundation’s name is written in bold white letters below the rose. The logo is framed by two colorful curved lines, one yellow and one orange, adding a playful and vibrant touch to the overall composition. The image conveys a sense of hope, optimism, and growth, representing the foundation’s mission and values. Slide 2: The image features a bright yellow ribbon with the text “WE’RE ON A MISSION” in bold dark magenta letters. The ribbon is curved and intersects with a peach-colored ribbon. The background is a deep magenta color. It has a bold and confident feel. Slide 3: The image features a motivational quote against a dark magenta background. The quote “To empower lives and change minds” is written in bold white, yellow, and orange letters. The text is positioned against a backdrop of two diagonal lines, one orange and one yellow, which create a dynamic visual element. The quote emphasizes the importance of making a positive impact on the world by empowering others and challenging perspectives. Slide 4: The image features bold, graphic text on a dark magenta background. A yellow ribbon with the words “We’re taking a stand” wraps around a red line, creating a visual representation of standing up against something. The word “AGAINST” in white letters sits above the word “ISOLATION” in dark magenta letters, emphasizing the message of resistance. The image evokes a sense of strength and defiance, suggesting a call to action against isolation.
People living with cerebral palsy are disproportionately more at risk of isolation, depression and anxiety. That’s just not right. So we’re going to do something about it. IMAGE DESCRIPTION Slide 1: The image features a logo for “The Rosie Jones Foundation” against a dark magenta background. The logo depicts a stylized yellow rose with leaves in a simple, modern line art style. The foundation’s name is written in bold white letters below the rose. The logo is framed by two colorful curved lines, one yellow and one orange, adding a playful and vibrant touch to the overall composition. The image conveys a sense of hope, optimism, and growth, representing the foundation’s mission and values. Slide 2: The image features a bright yellow ribbon with the text “WE’RE ON A MISSION” in bold dark magenta letters. The ribbon is curved and intersects with a peach-colored ribbon. The background is a deep magenta color. It has a bold and confident feel. Slide 3: The image features a motivational quote against a dark magenta background. The quote “To empower lives and change minds” is written in bold white, yellow, and orange letters. The text is positioned against a backdrop of two diagonal lines, one orange and one yellow, which create a dynamic visual element. The quote emphasizes the importance of making a positive impact on the world by empowering others and challenging perspectives. Slide 4: The image features bold, graphic text on a dark magenta background. A yellow ribbon with the words “We’re taking a stand” wraps around a red line, creating a visual representation of standing up against something. The word “AGAINST” in white letters sits above the word “ISOLATION” in dark magenta letters, emphasizing the message of resistance. The image evokes a sense of strength and defiance, suggesting a call to action against isolation.
They wouldn’t allow my horse in the television studio. No bother, I parked him in the car park at Westfield.
“If you weren’t disabled I’d shag you” @josierones tells us the most frustrating heckle she’s received as a comedian. BUT what a response! 🤣 Podcast: ListenABLE Rosie Jones (Comedian with Cerebral Palsy) | EP122
She’s a triple threat 😏 #MICF
Celebrating the queens who slay with wit, wisdom and the best one-liners 👑💕 #OutOfOrder #InternationalWomansDay #RosieJones #KatherineRyan #JudiLove
Hard launch. This is Sophie. She loves eating leaves more than she will ever love me.
I’m shamelessly asking for money again. We are really struggling to meet the needs of our families. I think post ceasefire people think that the lives of the people of G have got miraculously better. They haven’t. The only difference is that now people know for certain that their home has been destroyed and there is nothing to go back to. Many people moved north to find their home in ruins and to discover that the area has been completely cut off from water, gas electricity, and the internet. There is nothing to support life there. It’s truly dystopian. But we are determined to continue to support families and try to create an infrastructure for them so that they can work towards creating a regular income for themselves. Please, please help us if you can. Without your regular donations, we will eventually have to stop completely. All the info is in my bio. Thank you! 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
Enjoy this outtake from the interview with comedy icon Rosie Jones, you certainly will not be hearing it on BBC Radio Wales… All episodes of Kiri’s Comedy Club are available on BBC Sounds.
Make it happen! 👏 Listen wherever you get your podcasts 🎧 🔵🔴
UK comedian @josierones has a VERY specific favourite thing about Melbourne! We could not stop laughing 😆 Catch Rosie at the Melbourne Comedy Festival now and check out our full belly laugh inducing conversation on the Podcast!
Disclaimer: Rosie will judge you 👀 #OutofOrder #RosieJones
Brand new episode out now with the absolutely brilliant @josierones!❤️🌬️ With a brand new game and a potential budding Glad romance, Emily and Jessica have lots to talk about as they debrief on this week’s Gladiators heat. Listen wherever you get your podcasts 🎧 🔵🔴