Jesinta Franklin makes a stylish departure from Channel Seven’s studios in Sydney – after revealing she struggled with her body image in the early days of her modeling career
Jesinta Franklin turned up the heat on Wednesday as she departed Sydney’s Channel Seven studios in style.
The footy WAG, 31, looked every inch a stunner in a form-fitting, sheer gray jumper that she paired with wide-leg white trousers and silver high heels.
Her luscious dark brown hair was stylishly coiffed and a light layer of make-up and smoky eye shadow emphasized her striking features.
She showed her taste for luxury fashion by carrying a $2,500 Ferragamo purse and wearing a dazzling variety of diamond rings.
At one point, she adjusted her hair in the middle of the street to make sure each strand was perfectly in place before continuing on her journey.
Jesinta Franklin (pictured) turned up the heat on Wednesday as she departed Sydney’s Channel Seven studios in style
The stunner couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she walked down Sydney’s scenic street.
Jesinta continued to effortlessly balance glamor and style through her graceful appearance, which left onlookers in awe.
Earlier this month, Franklin the bombshell admitted that she wasn’t always kind to herself in her early modeling days.
The footy WAG, 31, looked every inch a stunner in a form-fitting, see-through gray sweater that she paired with wide-leg white trousers and silver high heels
The 31-year-old, who often walked the catwalk for swimwear brands, says she once worried about her appearance.
“I probably used to have a lot of anxiety, which has lessened a lot now… I put a lot of pressure on myself,” she shared Stellar magazine.
‘I used to really watch what I ate before a shoot and I was very hard on myself.’
Her luscious dark brown hair was stylishly coiffed and a light layer of make-up and smoky eye shadow emphasized her striking features
The Gold Coast native further explained that she would rather quit the modeling industry than put herself through the same stress again.
“I think I’ve grown up. I really respect myself and I take better care of my body,” she explained.
During her second pregnancy in 2021, the former Miss Universe Australia described her struggles with body image and “self-love” after becoming a mother.
Speak against The Daily TelegraphJesinta, who is married to AFL star Lance “Buddy” Franklin, said it had been a long journey “of self-love” and “learning to love my new body.”
Earlier this month, Franklin revealed that she wasn’t always kind to herself in her early modeling days. The 31-year-old, who often walked the catwalk for swimwear brands, says she once worried about her appearance