Karl Stefanovic’s wife Jasmine cries over the shocking Christmas gift.
The 40-year-old model shared a photo on Instagram that captured her trying to put together her ‘2000 piece’ Barbie Dreamhouse Christmas gift.
Jasmine is seen sitting on the floor next to the unassembled pieces with a frustrated expression on her face, as she worked hard to try to put the game together.
She captioned the image with some fun words: “How fun Christmas is, thank you.” Barbie Dreamhouse comes in 2000 pieces.’
The Barbie Dreamhouse set actually comes with around 75 pieces to assemble and usually takes between 45 minutes to an hour.
Many of Jasmine’s famous friends quickly took to the comments section to express their amusement at the relatable parenting moment.
Karl Stefanovic’s wife Jasmine (pictured) cries over the shocking Christmas gift. The 40-year-old model shared a photo on Instagram that captured her trying to put together her ‘2000 piece’ Barbie Dreamhouse Christmas gift.
“Thank God we said ‘don’t open it now,'” model Simone Holtznagel joked.
Meanwhile, Channel Seven presenter Abbey Gelmi posted a laughing emoji.
Karl and Jasmine, along with their children, split their time between Sydney and Queensland.
They welcomed their daughter Harper in May 2020.
In addition to Harper, Karl also has three grown children: Jackson, 24, Willow, 19, and River, 17, from his marriage to Cassandra Thorburn.
Jasmine’s family is based in the Sunshine State, while Karl began his journalism career there.
The couple married in December 2018 in San José del Cabo, Mexico.
Earlier this month, the couple began work on their dream home on Sydney’s north shore.
Karl Stefanovic (right) and Jasmine, along with their children, split their time between Sydney and Queensland.
The high-profile couple are building a $4.5 million luxury mansion in Castlecrag, 9km from the CBD.
The Today show host, 50, and his shoe designer wife purchased the property, a 1960s three-bedroom, for $3.2 million in 2021.
Karl informed his Instagram followers that demolition work had begun at the site.
Pictures recently emerged showing that workers completely removed the roof of the original house.
Aerial photographs also show that part of the property’s wall has been torn down.
The couple’s plans for their new home include four levels with five bedrooms and five bathrooms, a pool and a spa.
Other highlights of the proposed reconstruction include a patio, entertainment room and three-car garage.
In March, Karl and Jasmine finally gained approval from Willoughby City Council to move forward with their renovation after a long dispute over their original development application that lasted a year.