Sarah-Jane Honeywell
Sarah-Jane Honeywell was born in Worksop, England, United Kingdom on January 5th, 1974 and is the Dancer. At the age of 50, Sarah-Jane Honeywell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Sarah-Jane Honeywell (born 5 January 1974) is an English television presenter, actor, singer, and aerialist best known for her appearance on the CBeebies television show. Honeywell is a promoter of Bristol City, F.C., in addition to being on pre-school television. 'Well Red' is a regular column in the Ashton Gate Stadium match day program.
Sarah-Jane is a vegan and works for the Dogs Trust, a charity.
Fairies is also known for her fairy wings tattoo, as well as her website and personal symbol.
The second track "Believe in Magic" was released as a single, and a music video was produced at Nottingham's annual Goose Fair in 2007.
To coincide with the EP, a Sarah-Jane plush doll was released.
The songs from the EP were included in the CBeebies Live tour and Peter Pan's latest performance at the Capitol Theatre, Horsham.
Personal life
Honeywell and her fiancé, Ayden Callaghan, revealed on May 17th that they were expecting their first child. Phoenix's son, who was born on August 25, 2015. On October 17, 2016, Honeywell and Callaghan were married for the second time. On September 5, 2017, they revealed that they were expecting their second child and another son, Indiana.
Honeywell writes about her life as a mother as honeymumster. Despite her vegan convictions, she decided not to raise her children as vegan, saying in an interview with Good Morning Britain in March 2019: "I don't want to put my views on my children." I don't believe you should put your religious, dietary, or political convictions on your children; rather than my destination [when] they're ready], I believe we should have children to guide them to their own destinations, not my destination [when] they are ready]. Callaghan, Honeywell's husband, likes meat.