Vinnie Jones’ new girlfriend Emma Ford was a racy model and star of noughties lads channel Men & Motors – where Vinnie Jones also made his broadcasting breakthrough, MailOnline can reveal today.
Taunton-born Ms Ford, 47, who the 59-year-old footballer turned actor affectionately calls ‘Blondie’, had her own programme, ‘Emma’s A-Z Of American Sex’, and was also a team captain on the gameshow ‘A Question of Sex’ in 2003.
She was also an actress and model, including in a magazine advert for fashion brand Urban Stone, which at the time was branded the raunchiest of all time with pictures taken by erotic photographer Bob Carlos Clarke, who regarded her as his ‘muse’.
Two decades on she has left that world behind and became Vinnie’s PA and crutch after losing his wife Tanya, dispelling his own fears that he could never love again five years after she died from cancer in 2019.
‘Vinnie and Emma’s relationship was very organic and started as purely a working friendship before it developed into something more,’ a source close to the couple has said.
Ms Ford, now loved by viewers of Vinnie Jones in the Country as his patient and charming PA with a neat blonde pixie hair cut, has also quit drinking after years of hard working and partying in LA – as her new partner celebrates 11 years of sobriety.
Vinnie, who has said he is in a ‘fantastic’ relationship with Emma, helped launch Men & Motors in 1996. He also presented The Vinnie Jones Show, often from a pub or bar, interviewing a host of celebrities and sports people including Jack Charlton, Robbie Savage, Eric Bristow, Damon Hill and Peter Stringfellow in 1997.
But a year later his career exploded after his star performance in Guy Richie’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Emma Ford in promo pictures for her Men & Motors show, Emma’s A-Z Of American Sex
Emma working for Men and Motors as a presenter in 2003
Emma was a team captain on the M&M gameshow ‘A Question of Sex’ (left). She has become a star of Vinnie’s farming documentary in her own right (right)
Vinnie Jones has hailed his fantastic new girlfriend Emma Ford – who also starred in his Discovery+ show Vinnie Jones: In the Country (pictured together)
Tanya died at their home in Los Angeles six years after being diagnosed with skin cancer in 2013
The Vinnie Jones Show on Men & Motors – where he interviewed stars including Jack Charlton – often in a bar or pub
Emma is a former TV reporter (pictured interviewing Kevin Costner) who became PA to Vinnie. She was previously a PA to Mick Jones from The Clash
It is not known if Vinnie and Emma knew each other before she became his PA, but her career has also taken her to Hollywood.
The new couple were brought together by the pandemic and Vinnie’s farm in West Sussex – and she also became a star of the documentary series about his new rural life that aired on Discovery+ last November.
But rumours of their romance began when they were seen with Vinnie’s family enjoying a pub lunch just after Christmas this year.
Emma was a star in her own right before meeting Vinnie
And now Vinnie has himself revealed that he has found love with his PA – five years after the death of his wife Tanya and his own fears that he would never be happy again.
The 59-year-old star has said he is in a ‘fantastic’ relationship with his new partner.
Vinnie has admitted that he will never get over the death of his wife Tanya, 53, in 2019 at their LA home following a six-year battle with skin cancer.
But he said that his new partner and happiness shows that a ‘flower can grow and and bloom’ from the darkest of times.
He said: ‘Moving forwards, we meet other people that we are fond of and we fall in love with and vice versa. Maybe she’s calmed me down a little bit. Maybe she brings a different perspective to it all for me.’
Speaking to the Mirror, he admitted he had found love again with Emma. It is happy news for Vinnie who said in 2019: ‘I will never be with anyone else’.
‘You know, after four months, four years, five years, 10 years, you just keep moving forwards, the grief is always going to be in there’, the star of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels said.
But he added: ‘It’s how other things can control it. It’s how much the flower can grow and and bloom. I think, for me, grief was always black and grey, but it doesn’t have to be. It can be colours and happy memories’.
‘Vinnie and Emma’s relationship was very organic and started as purely a working friendship before it developed into something more,’ a source also told The Sun.
‘Emma has brought the light back into Vinnie’s eyes and she clearly makes him very happy.
Vinnie arrives for a family lunch at a pub – with Emma behind him to the left in the background in January – before their relationship became public
Vinnie has spoken openly about his battle with grief following Tanya’s death. He said at the time of her death: ‘I will never be with anyone else’ and never love again
The footballer-turned-actor is starring in in Netflix’s The Gentleman alongside Joely Richardson – pictured together. It aired this month
Emma has worked for the former Wimbledon footballer and was often shown being a voice of reason the show on Vinnie Jones in the Country.
One minute she was shown helping him doing the paperwork for his new Bentley – and the next intervening to help has her boss managed construction projects.
It marks a new happy chapter for Vinnie, after the great tragedy of losing Tanya to cancer.
In an interview in 2019, which moved him and others to tears, he said: ‘She was the light of my life. I will never be with anyone else. I’m a shell. She is the only one… whenever I let myself down, or her down, she was always the strongest, the person who I answered to.
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‘She wouldn’t give me her blessing to meet someone else – I just know her. I can’t see it happening, I might have friends or whatever, I would be astonished if that happens.
‘I think I’ve only got a little way to go until I’m with her, in the spectrum of the universe.’
Tanya’s health problems began when her heart had struggled while giving birth to her daughter at age 21.
She was saved after being given a heart transplant, using the heart of a 14-year-old German boy. She later went on to become one of the longest-surviving heart recipients.
Tragically it was cancer that ultimately killed Tanya. She had discovered her cancer had returned and spread to her brain in a phone call on Christmas Eve while the couple were celebrating with 15 family members in Palm Springs in 2018.
Jones said it was the moment they realised ‘it’s beat us’ but Tanya had been determined to have ‘the best Christmas ever’ so kept it a secret from everyone.
‘The bravery of her is unfathomable,’ Jones added. ‘All’s she wanted to do was please people.’
She died aged 53 in their Hollywood home on July 6 2019 following a six-year battle with cancer.
At around midnight on the night Tanya died, Jones was sitting outside in the darkness, and he said: ‘We always had this thing, Tans and I – when I was away I’d throw her a kiss and she’d catch it.
‘There was a star, very close and not very high. So I said: ‘Is that you, babe?’ Nothing. I went inside but thought… ‘I didn’t throw the kiss’. So I went back out, threw the kiss and the light went whoosh!’ I swear that happened.’
Since her death Vinnie Jones – who is now 11 years sober – has been open about his grief and become a mental health advocate.
Jones released personal memoir on his grief following the death of his beloved partner
‘Losing Tanya has been the worst thing that’s ever happened to me and her family and friends, but I don’t want her loss to be in vain’, he said previously. Pictured: The couple in 2002
Jones was known for his bad behaviour on and off the pitch. Pictured: Jones grabbing Paul Gascoigne’s crotch during clash between Wimbledon and Newcastle United on February 6 1988
From the pitch to Lock Stock and Guy Ritchie’s leading man: Vinnie Jones started his life as a footballer before ditching his boots for a life in Hollywood. Pictured: Jones starring in Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in 1998
Commissioned by Netflix, The Gentleman is a spin-off of the 2019 Guy Ritchie film of the same name, and will also be directed by the star
Jones has encouraged others to go sober, branding alcohol ‘the worst drug on the planet’ and telling the sober-curious ‘if I can quit, believe me; you can and your life will be a million per cent better. I guarantee it.’
Speaking about his addiction earlier this month, he told GQ: ‘I was a party alcoholic. I’d do it to be a laugh – it was like inviting the f***ing court jester. I’d be really funny and then there was a point where it levelled and came back the other way. I don’t think alcohol was my hook, I think it was the sugar.
‘The sugar got me to a f***ing place, but once the alcohol kicked in, I was kind of paranoid. I was very defensive if someone was negative towards me.’
Opening up on the loss of his wife, Jones said he remained ‘broken’ inside and ‘struggles to comprehend’ going to bed on his own.
He copes with his grief by throwing himself into work and seeking help from a psychologist in a bid to stop him ‘drowning’ in his own despair.
The star has also become the latest champion for the farming industry, starring in a new documentary Vinnie Jones: In the Country
‘[Grief] is a ghost, it’s a blanket. It wraps around you and it pulls you down. You don’t know when it’s going to happen, why it happens. It just happens,’ he told Stuff.
‘You’ve got to try and get your head above water, breathe in as long as you can because you know you’re going to be pulled under again.
‘You got to give people what they want, or you f*****g drown. It’s f*****g exhausting [Sometimes I want to] build a 50 foot wall around to keep everybody out and keep me in…
‘My spirit may be broken inside, but I think I’ve got enough knowledge and enough experience to cope with it.’
The actor previously wrote a book about his experiences , Lost Without You: Loving And Losing Tanya.
‘Losing Tanya has been the worst thing that’s ever happened to me and her family and friends, but I don’t want her loss to be in vain’, he said previously.
Once football’s most notorious hardman, famous for grabbing Paul Gascoigne by the genitals, he reinvented himself as and actor and swapped the football pitch for a life in Hollywood to play bad guys and thugs on the silver screen.
Adding another string to his bow, Jones has also become the latest champion for the farming industry, starring in a new documentary series dubbed the ‘next Clarkson’s Farm’. Vinnie Jones: In the Country follows his new life on a sprawling 147-acre plot on a farm in Petworth, West Sussex.
Yesterday it was reported that the footballer-turned-actor was offered big bucks to star on the latest production of the Only Fools and Horses musical on the West End.
The lucrative offer comes after Jones received ‘rave reviews across the board’ for his role in Netflix’s The Gentleman.
But three decades ago, the thought of the former Chelsea star singing and dancing on stage in front of a crowd of people would have been laughed off as a ludicrous suggestion.