Jack Whitehall shows off his new moustache as he enjoys day out with partner Roxy Horner and their daughter Elsie, 13 months
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Jack Whitehall debuted a new moustache as he enjoyed a family day out with his partner Roxy Horner and their 13-month-old daughter Elsie.
The comedian, 36, and his model girlfriend, 33, went for an afternoon stroll in the Westbourne Grove shopping area in Notting Hill.
Jack sported a new moustache on the outing and cut a casual figure in a black jumper and a pair of light grey shorts.
Also sporting a beige cap, the comic completed his look with a pair of trainers as he cradled Elsie in his arms.
Roxy looked effortlessly stylish as she wrapped up in a black leather jacket, pairing it with a light grey top.
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The beauty also wore a pair of blue jeans and added height to her frame with black ankle boots.
Styling her blonde locks into a bob, Roxy completed her outfit for the day with a pair of gold earrings.
The pair looked every inch the doting parents with Jack giving Elsie a kiss on the cheek while Roxy beamed from ear-to-ear.
Roxy welcomed Elsie at the iconic Lindo Wing, in which a host of royals have given birth, last year, after which Jack admitted the experience was both 'utterly overwhelming' and 'joyous' in ways he 'couldn't have imagined'.
It comes after Jack reportedly become one of the Britain's richest comedian behind Peter Kay, Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais.
The funnyman is said to have amassed a whopping £11.4M fortune, after raking in £2.3M and welcoming his first child with girlfriend Roxy Horner, baby daughter Elsie during a very busy 2023.
According to The Sun Jack's dosh is mostly thanks to his show's on Netflix, including Travels With My Father where he globe trots with grouchy dad Michael, as well as his own comedy special that debuted on the streaming service last year.
In new filings the publication reports that the comedian's company Jackpot Productions grew its shareholders' fund to £11,420,635 from £9,585,293 over the last year, as well as having a whopping £4.4M in the bank.
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A source said: 'There is no stopping Jack. Even becoming a dad hasn't slowed down his earnings — and the commissions keep coming'.
'He remains hugely likeable, and crucially his comedy appeals to advertisers as it's safe and clean.
'Leaning on the relationship he has with his grouchy dad Michael and fun-loving mum Hilary has helped take him from laddy topics to more relatable topics, too. It's hard to see a time when Jack won't be popular.'
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