Benji Marshall’s wife Zoe announces she’s taking a break from social media to ‘figure out where I’m needed and love myself’
Benji Marshall’s wife Zoe has announced that she is taking a break from social media.
The TV and radio presenter, 37, shared a post on Instagram on Monday, in which she revealed she’s “going offline for a few days” to “figure out what to do.”
Zoe also thanked her husband Benji for encouraging and supporting her decision to take a break.
“Find a @benji6marshall to encourage you to leave. To sink into what you really want and who you want to be,” she began.
“That will get your best friend by your side so they can catch you if you wobble or break.”
Zoe, Benji Marshall’s wife, has announced she’s going offline for a few days to “figure out where I’m needed and love myself.”
She continued, “That takes care of the kids and takes care of the house so your mind can rest easy and focus on absolutely nothing but finding the truth that has somehow slipped through your fingers.”
‘I’ll be offline for a few days. I’m going to find out where I’m needed and what I need to do. I’m going to rest and be mothered. I’m going to love myself. See you soon.’
It comes after Zoe recently opened up about her marriage to NRL legend Benji.
In March, the TV presenter spoke about the couple’s 10-year wedding anniversary during an appearance on Channel Seven’s The Morning Show.
“These days, ten years is an achievement,” she told co-hosts Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies.
The TV and radio presenter, 37, shared a post on Instagram on Monday revealing she is ‘going offline for a few days’ to ‘figure out what to do’
The Marshalls’ marriage has seen the couple move to the US and abroad, while also welcoming two children, son Benjamin Fox, four, and daughter Ever, one.
The rugby league WAG said she was proud that the pair had maintained a strong relationship over the years.
“I’m really proud that we came here,” she said.
When asked how they keep their marriage so strong, Zoe said it’s important to maintain physical attraction.
“I still think he’s sexy, and I like that,” she revealed, adding that communication is also important.
Zoe also thanked her husband Benji for encouraging and supporting her decision to take a break
They first went to couples counseling about 12 years ago, before they got married, to help them through any marital problems.
‘We will contact her [the therapist] when something big happens, like a move or a baby on the way,” she added.
Zoe revealed that these therapy visits help them “anchor” their relationship and maintain healthy communication.
“Keep your volume below three on a scale of 10… don’t raise your voice,” she said, noting some advice she was given.
‘I’ll be offline for a few days. I’m going to find out where I’m needed and what I need to do. I’m going to rest and be mothered. I’m going to love myself. See you soon,” she wrote