Jonathan Ross has always blurred the line between entertainer and enthusiast.

On screen, he’s the polished host guiding Saturday night TV or juggling celebrity banter on The Jonathan Ross Show and unmasking pop stars in disguise on The Masked Singer.

Most recently, he’s been a treacherous player on Celebrity Traitors.

Off-screen, though, his world looks more like a collector’s dreamscape than a chat show set.

At 63, Ross has cultivated an eclectic home with his wife, screenwriter and novelist Jane Goldman, and their three children, Betty, Harvey, and Honey.

Their London home feels less like a family residence and more like a living museum of pop culture, whimsy, and a 14-year-old boy’s fantasy. Ross’s legendary ‘man cave’ is at the center of it all, though that phrase hardly does just

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