Moana Hope reveals her main priority following shock split from model wife Isabella Carlstrom
Moana Hope reveals her number one priority following a shock split from model wife Isabella Carlstrom
Moana Hope has revealed her number one priority following her shock split from model wife Isabella Carlstrom
The AFLW star, 35, told The Herald Sun on Sunday that the most important thing in her life right now is making sure their children are taken care of.
“My priority is my children,” Hope told the publication.
“Any free time I have outside of work is dedicated to them, and they are the most important part of my life right now,” she continued.
The couple shares two children, daughter Svea, born to Carlstrom, and son Ahi, who bore Hope.
Moana Hope (pictured) has revealed her number one priority following a shock split from model wife Isabella Carlstrom
The AFLW star, 35, told The Herald Sun on Sunday that the most important thing in her life right now is making sure their children are taken care of.
Ahi, who is ten months old, is already keeping his mother busy and developing a close relationship with his sister Svea.
Hope plans to participate as an ambassador for Cocobella in the upcoming Mother’s Day Classic, a charity drive to be held at Melbourne’s Alexandra Gardens to raise money for breast cancer research.
It comes after Moana appeared to confirm the rumors that she had split from Isabella by changing her Instagram bio to an emoji of a single woman and two kids.
Moana’s Instagram bio previously included a mention of her wife.
She last shared family photos with Isabella and their daughter Svea on April 17 as part of a Mother’s Day campaign for Pandora.
The sportster and the model got married in August 2019.
It comes after Moana appeared to confirm rumors she had split from Isabella by changing her Instagram bio to an emoji of a single woman and two kids
Moana appeared to confirm the couple’s rumors that they called it quits by changing her Instagram bio to an emoji of a single woman and two kids
Isabella gave birth to their daughter Svea in November 2020 and Moana was carrying their son Ahi, whom they welcomed in June last year.
Moana and Isabella underwent IVF to conceive their two children with the same donor.
In a raw conversation with Dr. Golly and the Experts several weeks ago, Moana said her postpartum depression was so severe that she nearly abandoned her family.
“I just had moments where I felt like I wasn’t good enough to be [the children’s] mom. I have to go. It was about three times in total,” she revealed.
In a raw conversation with Dr. Golly and the experts a few weeks ago, Moana said her postpartum depression was so severe that she nearly abandoned her family
“I almost got in a car and drove off because I just felt like I wouldn’t be a good mom to it [Ahi]. It was fear.’
The retired athlete went on to say that her postpartum depression went hand in hand with her “anxiety” and “childhood trauma.”
In an emotional moment, she confessed that she was “physically abused” for much of my childhood.
“My anxiety got so bad I thought I was going to wake up and inherit [the abuser’s] fury. So I used to think, ‘I don’t want to be around my kids when I turn into [that]’ she confessed.
Isabella then revealed that she knew Moana’s childhood trauma would be “caused” by the “trauma” of childbirth and asked her to see a “psychiatrist” about it.
The podcast was released on Wednesday, but Daily Mail Australia understands it was recorded just weeks before their rumored split.
Hope has previously discussed her harsh upbringing with “19 kids in one house.”
Speak against 9 Honey parentingMoana also opened up about caring for her sister Lavinia, who suffers from a rare neurological condition called Moebius Syndrome.
Moana became her sole caretaker when she was 26 years old.
The couple married in August 2019 in an intimate ceremony. Isabella gave birth to their daughter Svea in November 2020 and Moana gave birth to son Ahi, whom they welcomed in June last year.