‘Carefree in the sun…’: Jonathan Ross’ daughter Honey shows off her curves in a plunging dress during Florida getaway — as her TV star father is branded a ‘snake’ following his dramatic banishment from The Celebrity Traitors… - suong
Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey looked carefree in pictures she shared from her holiday in Kissimmee, Florida on Thursday.
The writer, 28, put on a very busty display in a low-cut dress as she posed with a rose in her mouth for a racy photo.
Honey happy and relaxed trip comes after her father, 64, was banished from The Celebrity Traitors.
The chat show host was sent packing from Ardross Castle this week after he was ratted out by the Faithful after surviving through the 'deaths' of 11 of his co-stars.
The Traitors, which also include comedian Alan Carr and singer Cat Burns, have managed to hold out for longer than any other group of Traitors on the series to date.
Jonathan was finally uncloaked on Wednesday night's episode of the BBC One show, when he received the most votes from his fellow contestants at the roundtable.
 
Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey, 28, looked carefree in pictures she shared from her holiday in Kissimmee, Florida on Thursday
 
The chat show host was sent packing from Ardross Castle this week after he was ratted out by the Faithful after surviving through the 'deaths' of 11 of his co-stars
While he had been at the centre of many theories by the Faithful, the star had managed to evade the majority votes by pointing the finger at innocent celebrities.
After Lucy Beaumont was murdered face-to-face by the Traitors, accusations once again were sent flying, with Jonathan back under the spotlight.
And when the Faithful began voting for him at the roundtable, fellow Traitors Alan, 49, and Cat, 25, were quick to jump on the bandwagon.
Traitors star Ruth Codd 'lashed out' and called Jonathan a 'f***ing snake' after being murdered during a behind-the-scenes meltdown, Daily Mail revealed this week.
Sources on the show revealed to the Daily Mail that the Irish actress, 29, was 'furious' after being eliminated early in the series and took out her anger on presenter Jonathan, whom she correctly guessed was a Traitor before he took his revenge.
An insider explained that Ruth was genuinely 'angry' and described it as a 'f***ing joke' that she had been cast out in the early stages of the competition.
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She was sent packing following the elimination of singer Paloma Faith by her ex close friend Alan Carr and his accomplice, Cat Burns, as well as Olympic diver Tom Daley
 
The writer put on a very busty display in a low-cut dress as she posed for racy fun-filled snaps
 
Honey happy and relaxed trip comes after her father was banished from The Celebrity Traitors
 
Jonathan was finally uncloaked on Wednesday night's episode of the BBC One show, when he received the most votes from his fellow contestants at the roundtable
 
Traitors star Ruth Codd 'lashed out' and called Jonathan a 'f***ing snake' after being murdered during a behind-the-scenes meltdown, Daily Mail revealed this week
It comes after Ruth said there was an 'unspoken hierarchy' on the show that 'placed certain people, like myself, at a disadvantage' because, unlike some showbiz veterans such as Jonathan, she hasn't been in the industry very long.
A TV insider revealed: 'Ruth was furious after she was murdered during the early stages of filming.
'She called Jonathan a "f***ing snake" and really let go of her anger behind the scenes.
'There was definitely frustration from Ruth that her co-stars weren't listening to her after she correctly identified Jonathan as a Traitor.
'Ruth felt that not many of the celebrities were following their own instincts and minds, which meant the game wasn't always played properly.
'It was a shame for her to be murdered so early in the competition when she had a lot more to give.'
Ruth, who had her leg amputated aged 23 after suffering years of pain following a broken leg sustained while playing football, said she enjoyed competing with Clare Balding because 'she knows her own mind'.
The Daily Mail has contacted a Celebrity Traitors spokesperson for comment.
Capitals Shake Up Special Teams as Carbery Demands Improvement: 'It’s About Building Momentum, Not Losing It' trucc


ARLINGTON, V.A. — There's no sugar coating it for the Washington Capitals, and Spencer Carbery didn't mince words: special teams has not been a highlight to start the season.
Through the first 10 games of the season, the Capitals are just 6-for-32 on the power play (18.8 percent). They struggle to enter the zone and get set up, and maintaining possession has also been a problem.
It's gotten to the point where coach Spencer Carbery continues to make changes, and acknowledged that the man advantage opportunities have actually come to work against D.C. so far.
 
"The power has not been nearly good enough... you just need some momentum on those power plays, and it kills momentum," Carbery said bluntly.
Those struggles are also bleeding over onto the penalty kill. Washington's PK has ranked atop the league over the last few seasons, but right now, it ranks sixth-worst in the league at 67.9 percent and has given up nine goals through 10 games.
"I feel like it's been a little bit unlucky, but when you look at some of the underlying numbers, we've kind of got what we deserved in how many Grade-A opportunities that were given up," Carbery said.
That being the case, the Capitals worked on special teams quite a bit on Thursday, trying out some new looks up front.
Aliaksei Protas was promoted to the top unit, and operated there with John Carlson, Alex Ovechkin, Connor McMichael and Dylan Strome, who upgraded to contact for power-play work as he recovers from a lower-body injury. On the second unit, Hendrix Lapierre joined the mix of Jakob Chychrun, Ryan Leonard, Pierre-Luc Dubois and Tom Wilson, who swapped places with Protas.
The tweaks give the Capitals the chance to evenly deploy two separate units and generate some new looks with different personnel.
 
"We're just looking at some deployment stuff and how we can potentially utilize two units, potentially use 10 or nine guys equally and potentially use a second unit. We're looking at a bunch of different options," Carbery explained. "You're not asking to score every time you go on the power play, but you want to spend some time in the o-zone. You want to threaten the goaltender with a couple of shots in traffic, some puck recovery, some won face-offs, all of those things."
On the kill, the same players are being relied upon to step up, with Nic Dowd and Brandon Duhaime leading the charge. However, Carbery stressed urgency and a turnaround when it comes to the kill's performance — and quick.
"We've got to tighten up there. We've talked about it, looked at some different things, talked to some personnel, had a few meetings," Carbery said. "We'll continue to dial that in and make sure that we're continuing to progress on the kill and also the power play."
 
         
             
             
            