Rachael Finch’s life has changed considerably since she represented Australia at Miss Universe in 2009.
The model now balances a family with her growing health supplement business Kissed Earth line.
And on Monday, the TV personality, 36, shared a photo of her shocking hands after a hard day at work packing orders for her customers.
Rachael posted the image of her hand with bandaids wrapped around her finger and chipped nail polish.
‘Pretty packing hands. Grateful for all your orders. Lots of you messaging me to say you’re trying new products for the first time,’ she wrote.
‘Excited to hear what you think,’ Rachael continued.
Rachael Finch has revealed her shocking hands after sharing what life is really like in her picture perfect household
Rachael’s post comes after she recently revealed what it’s really like in her household after being hit with accusations of ‘strict’ parenting.
The Australian TV host divided fans earlier this year by revealing she only gives her kids an hour and a half of screen time per day and sharing a ‘controversial’ change to their meals.
She also hit back at critics who slammed her behaviour at her daughter Violet’s cross-country race, where she was seen screaming words of encouragement and jogging beside her daughter.
Rachael – who is married to Michael Miziner – clarified her comments on her kids’ screen time as she gave an insight into what life in her household is really like.
She took to her Instagram Stories in July to share a string of impassioned posts discussing her parenting as she did her skincare and got ready for the day.
Her two children – Violet, eight and Dominic, five – could be heard laughing and shrieking in the background as they appeared to be playing in another room.
Defending herself, she said she believes it would be ‘bad parenting’ to let her children go on screens for any longer each day as she discussed their daily lives.
‘I feel like I’m allowing my kids over an hour of sitting on that device without moving or doing anything that will benefit their brain is actually bad parenting,’ she said.
Rachael posted an image of her hand with bandaids wrapped around her finger and chipped nail polish
‘It’s actually harder to entertain them without a device, finding them things to constantly do, keeping them entertained and excited, keeping them from killing each other!’
‘It’s harder work, but you’re criticised for it, it just baffles me,’ she added.
She compared her own childhood with her kids as she told how she hardly ever watched TV when she was younger as she discussed the changes in technology.
‘I remember going into my parents room and saying “I’m bored”, and they’d be like “It’s good to be bored” – the same thing I’m saying to Violet and Dom now,’ she went on.
‘You walked away and you found something to do like a game, or rearrange your cupboard, or play some music, or go outside, build cubby houses.’
As she did her skincare and got dressed in the videos, her two children could be heard screaming as they seemed to be playing in another room.
Rachael’s post comes after she recently revealed what it’s really like in her household after being hit with accusations of ‘strict’ parenting. Pictured Rachael and her two children