Rachael Finch lets her children Violet, 8, and Dominic, 5, work in her nutritional supplements factory during the school holidays
Rachael Finch has put her young children Violet (8) and Dominic (5) to work in her nutritional supplement factory during the school holidays.
The 36-year-old former Miss Universe Australia winner shared a clip on Instagram on Monday showing the youngsters hard at work packing boxes with her Kissed Earth line.
Wearing reflective clothing, the siblings carefully stacked the supplements into cardboard boxes while their mother supervised.
Rachael was heard guiding her children as they worked hard on the factory floor. After they had finished packing, she said in appreciation: ‘Well done, thank you’.
The pretty lady then demonstrated how to strategically pack the boxes to create maximum storage space, while her children watched intently.
“We have the best team ever,” she wrote in a video.
Rachael has children with her husband and dancer Michael Miziner, whom she met in 2010 on the set of Dancing With The Stars.
This is because the Australian TV presenter recently received criticism from fans when she shared a video of herself running after Violet and shouting words of encouragement during a cross-country run.
Rachael Finch has put her young children Violet, 8, and Dominic, 5, to work in her health supplements factory during the school holidays. All pictured
Rachael responded to the critics in an Instagram video, insisting she was just “motivating” her daughter to do her best.
“Just a quick note to anyone who wants to criticize or personally attack me for wanting to support, encourage and motivate my child to be the best they can be,” she said.
“A couple more things. One, check your facts. And two, look back in eight years or so when Violet is an adult to see the progress.”
The former Miss Universe Australia winner, 36, shared a clip on Instagram on Monday showing the youngsters hard at work packing boxes with her Kissed Earth line
Journalists Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber criticised the blogger on their Outspoken podcast, describing her approach as ‘next level’ and arguing that it could ‘scare’ other children in the race.
They pointed out that there would have been plenty of kids running behind Rachael, as Violet finished in 12th place out of 100.
Finch often reacts strongly to comments about her parenting, having previously criticized internet users who accused her of “underfeeding” her children with a “strict” diet.
In April, she was branded an ‘almond mother’ and accused of ‘endangering’ her children after sharing a video of herself making them ‘naked burgers’ using lettuce leaves instead of buns. A furious Rachael claimed the accusation was ‘hilarious’.
The siblings wore reflective clothing as they carefully stacked the supplements into cardboard boxes while their mother supervised.