Jesinta Franklin reveals the one ‘risky’ fashion item she can no longer wear after becoming a mother

‘I can only wear this when I’m child-free!’ Jesinta Franklin reveals the one ‘risky’ fashion item she can no longer wear after becoming a mother

She gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Tullulah, seven months ago.

And Jesinta Franklin, 29, has now revealed the one fashion item that she can no longer wear after becoming a mother.

In a clip shared to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, the former Miss Universe Australia’s bundle of joy was seen grabbing at her chunky earrings. 

‘Risky!’ Jesinta Franklin, 29, has now revealed the one fashion item that she can no longer wear after becoming a mother

Accepting her fate, Jesinta smiled to the camera before slowly positioning her head away from the youngster.

‘Risky! I used to wear these almost daily, now I can only wear it when I’m child-free,’ she said of her earrings.

This comes after Jesinta revealed she is making it her mission to spend more time on the person who matters most: herself.

Since the birth of Tullulah, the model has struggled to get any time to herself because newborns ‘are so dependent on you’.

'Used to wear these daily!' In a clip shared to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, the former Miss Universe Australia's seven-month-old daughter Tullulah was seen grabbing at her chunky earrings

‘Used to wear these daily!’ In a clip shared to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, the former Miss Universe Australia’s seven-month-old daughter Tullulah was seen grabbing at her chunky earrings

Inner peace: This comes after Jesinta revealed she is making it her mission to spend more time on the person who matters most: herself

Inner peace: This comes after Jesinta revealed she is making it her mission to spend more time on the person who matters most: herself

Jesinta told The Daily Telegraph on Thursday it was important to take time for oneself ‘because otherwise your life becomes taken over by running the house and being a mum’.

She spoke about her struggle to make time for herself during a photo shoot announcing Crown Sydney’s partnership with Grown Alchemist.

It comes ahead of the casino complex opening in Sydney in December.

‘In those first few months, there is no time for yourself. You really become dedicated naturally to your child and all of their needs because they are so dependent on you,’ she said. 

Priorities: The model said on Thursday it was important to take time for oneself 'because otherwise your life becomes taken over by running the house and being a mum'

Priorities: The model said on Thursday it was important to take time for oneself ‘because otherwise your life becomes taken over by running the house and being a mum’ 

‘Now [Tullulah] is not so dependent on me, finding that time for myself is really important because otherwise your life becomes taken over by running the house and being a mum.’

Jesinta hopes to enjoy more quality time with her husband, Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin, in the coming weeks, after he recently spent seven weeks away from his family playing AFL in Queensland.

The duo were separated due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing footy players to self-isolate in ‘hubs’ away from the general public in order to compete. 

Self-care: 'In those first few months, there is no time for yourself. You really become dedicated naturally to your child and all of their needs because they are so dependent on you,' she said

Self-care: ‘In those first few months, there is no time for yourself. You really become dedicated naturally to your child and all of their needs because they are so dependent on you,’ she said 

Because of his sporting commitments, the Sydney Swans player missed out on his first Father’s Day on September 6.

At the time, Jesinta shared a post to Instagram about how much she was missing her husband.

‘Happy 1st Father’s Day @buddy_franklin23,’ she wrote. ‘So sad we can’t be with you today. We are sending lots of virtual cuddles via FaceTime. 

Family first: Jesinta hopes to enjoy more time with her husband, Buddy Franklin, in the coming weeks, after he recently spent seven weeks away from his family playing AFL in Queensland

Family first: Jesinta hopes to enjoy more time with her husband, Buddy Franklin, in the coming weeks, after he recently spent seven weeks away from his family playing AFL in Queensland

‘Big love to all the other families who can’t be together today x.’ 

Jesinta also told The Daily Telegraph she and Buddy ‘would love to give Tullulah a brother or a sister’ someday.

‘I think for us now it is just about enjoying her,’ she added. 

Baby plans: Jesinta also told The Daily Telegraph on Thursday that she and Buddy 'would love to give Tullulah a brother or a sister' someday

Baby plans: Jesinta also told The Daily Telegraph on Thursday that she and Buddy ‘would love to give Tullulah a brother or a sister’ someday