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Rachael Finch looks dejected as she steps out for the first time after being ‘personally attacked’ for her behavior at her daughter’s school cross-country meet.

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Model and television personality Rachael Finch appeared dejected Friday after fiercely defending herself against critics who criticized her behavior at her daughter's recent school cross-country race.

Model and television personality Rachael Finch appeared dejected Friday after fiercely defending herself against critics who criticized her behavior at her daughter’s recent school cross-country run.

Rachael attracted attention last Friday when she uploaded a video of herself running after her eight-year-old daughter Violet, shouting words of encouragement as she competed against her peers.

The Miss Universe Australia winner turned fitness influencer looked dejected as she stepped out the front of her Sydney home.

The mother of two was makeup-free and wore a turtleneck and a pair of tight leggings that showed off her enviable figure.

She completed the casual look with white socks and Nike flip-flops, while her brunette locks were slicked back into a bun.

Model and television personality Rachael Finch appeared dejected Friday after fiercely defending herself against critics who criticized her behavior at her daughter’s recent school cross-country race.

Rachael responded to those who criticized her parenting approach in an Instagram video on Thursday, insisting she was simply “motivating her son to do the best he can.”

“Just a quick message to anyone who wants to criticize or attack me personally for wanting to support, encourage and motivate my daughter to do the best she can,” he said.

‘Just a couple of things. First, check your facts. And second, check back in about eight years, when Violet is an adult, to see the progress.

The Miss Universe Australia winner turned fitness influencer looked dejected as she stepped out the front of her Sydney home.

The Miss Universe Australia winner turned fitness influencer looked dejected as she stepped out the front of her Sydney home.

Popular influencers Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber took aim at the mummy blogger on their Outspoken podcast earlier 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. .

‘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.

The mother of two was makeup-free and wore a turtleneck and a pair of tight leggings that showed off her enviable figure.

Rachael attracted attention last Friday when she uploaded a video of herself running after her eight-year-old daughter Violet while competing against her peers.

The mother of two was makeup-free and wore a turtleneck and a pair of tight leggings that showed off her enviable figure.

Rachael raised eyebrows last Friday when she uploaded a video of herself running after her eight-year-old daughter Violet, shouting words of encouragement as she competed against her peers.

Rachael raised eyebrows last Friday when she uploaded a video of herself running after her eight-year-old daughter Violet, shouting words of encouragement as she competed against her peers.

Rachael responded to those who criticized her approach to parenting in an Instagram video on Thursday, insisting she was simply

Rachael responded to those who criticized her parenting approach in an Instagram video on Thursday, insisting she was simply “motivating her son to do the best he can.” He is pictured with his daughter Violet and his son Dominic.

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.

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.”

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“Just a quick message to anyone who wants to criticize or attack me personally for wanting to support, encourage and motivate my daughter to do the best she can,” he said.

Popular influencers Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber took aim at the mummy blogger on their Outspoken podcast earlier this week.

Popular influencers Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber took aim at the mummy blogger on their Outspoken podcast earlier this week.

“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.”

One sister insisted, “I would be very angry if I were a mother at this school.”

“(Imagine if) I’m really 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.’ on the neck, telling them to keep going.

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