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Fitness influencer Rachael Finch criticized for screaming and running after her daughter, 8, to cheer her on during the school cross-country run: ‘Hard to watch’

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Rachael Finch, 35 (pictured), was criticized by a popular influencer podcast for running after her daughter while she shouted words of encouragement during a school cross-country run.

Rachael Finch has been criticized by a popular influencer podcast for running after her daughter while shouting words of encouragement during a school cross-country run.

The Miss Universe Australia turned fitness influencer, 35, turned heads on Friday when she uploaded a video of herself running after her eight-year-old daughter Violet while competing against her peers.

‘Here we go, it’s the second downhill. Breathe in the air. Go! Go! Go! Be careful with the rocks! That’s Violet, well done,’ she shouted as her daughter ran, and captioned the video: ‘Crazy cam.’

Unimpressed with the video, Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber launched a scathing tirade against the mummy blogger on their Frank Podcast this week.

“When I first saw people talking about this online before I saw the video, at first I thought, ‘Oh, she’s probably just one of those supportive parents.’ But this was next level,” said one sister. .

Rachael Finch, 35 (pictured), was criticized by a popular influencer podcast for running after her daughter while she shouted words of encouragement during a school cross-country run.

‘I don’t understand how this school allowed him to run after his son during the race. Surely it would have been very unpleasant for the other children? Another agreed.

One sister pointed out that there would be a lot of kids running after Rachael, since Violet came 12th out of 100.

‘Can you imagine the other moms there seeing this? (They would be asking), “Why the hell are you allowed to attend school on the course?” another added.

The Miss Universe Australia turned fitness influencer turned heads on Friday when she uploaded a video of herself running behind her eight-year-old daughter Violet (pictured), competing against her peers.

The Miss Universe Australia turned fitness influencer turned heads on Friday when she uploaded a video of herself running behind her eight-year-old daughter Violet (pictured), competing against her peers.

While the triplets praised Rachael for showing interest in their daughter’s school activities, they stated that her behavior that day “seemed a little strange.”

“It seems like she’s living vicariously through her son because this seemed like one of her dreams,” one podcast host said, while another agreed: “Oh, it was really hard to watch.”

Refusing to mince words, one sister insisted, “I would be pretty upset if I were a mother at this school.”

Unimpressed with the video, identical triplets Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber launched a scathing tirade against the mummy blogger on their Outspoken podcast this week.

Unimpressed with the video, identical triplets Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber launched a scathing tirade against the mummy blogger on their Outspoken podcast this week.

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“It seems like she’s living vicariously through her son because this seemed like one of her dreams,” said one podcaster, while another agreed: “Oh, it was so hard to watch.”

“(Imagine if) I’m very excited for my son to compete in this race, but I think, ‘Well, it’s no wonder my son hasn’t done so well when he has the advantage of having his mother there breathing down his neck.’ in the back of the head, telling them to keep going.

The sisters said they were “surprised” that Rachael posted the video on social media and noted that it seems like Violet has “a lot of pressure on her to do well.”

It comes after Rachael recently hit back at cruel trolls who accused her of “underfeeding” her children on a “strict” diet.

It comes after Rachael recently responded to cruel trolls who accused her of

It comes after Rachael recently hit back at cruel trolls who accused her of “underfeeding” her children (both pictured) on a “strict” diet.

She documents the healthy low-carb meals she prepares for her daughter Violet and five-year-old son Dominic on Instagram, where she has 318,000 followers.

The TV personality was recently branded an “almond mom” and accused of “endangering” her children after sharing a video of herself making them “naked burgers” using lettuce cups instead of buns.

‘Almond mom’ is a pejorative term for a mother who imposes disordered and unhealthy eating habits on her children. It is often used to refer to parents who are “obsessed” with nutrition.

She was branded an 'almond mom' and accused of 'endangering' her children after sharing a video of herself making them 'naked burgers' using lettuce cups instead of buns (pictured).

She was branded an ‘almond mom’ and accused of ‘endangering’ her children after sharing a video of herself making them ‘naked burgers’ using lettuce cups instead of buns (pictured).

An inflamed Rachael said the baseless accusation was downright “hilarious.”

Sharing a photo of herself hugging her two children, whom she shares with her husband, dancer Michael Miziner, she wrote: “Someone officially labeled me ‘almond mom’ this week.

‘Definition according to Google: ‘A parent who follows incredibly strict or dangerously unhealthy eating habits and attempts to impose them on his or her children.’

‘This was because I made naked burgers for dinner (meat patty and vegetables wrapped in a cup of lettuce).

“While it’s downright disgusting, it’s also absurdly hilarious. I’ve now become a pro at responding emotionally to these comments.

‘I have laughed with many of you about what kind of mother you would be if you were labeled by a food. Comment what kind of food mom would you be?’

Several of Rachael’s followers agreed that “mother of almonds” was an unfair label.

One commented: ‘I wish my children would happily eat what yours do! An inspiration to lead a healthy lifestyle and teach your children wonderful habits.’

Another wrote: ‘Oh my god. I have no words.’

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