Rachael Finch and her children did a training session before going trick or treating on Thursday.
The model and TV personality, 35, who shares daughter Violet, eight, and son Dominic, five, with husband Michael Miziner — took to her Instagram Stories on Halloween to share footage of her children exercising in the park.
Michael was seen training Violet and Dominic in a field, with the children doing sprints, catching balls and other exercise.
Rachael also shared a picture of Michael holding both children in his arms and wrote, ‘if they enjoy it they more than likely keep it up.’
Soon after, the model shared an ‘outfit change’ for her kids, revealing Dominic dressed as the Grim Reaper and Violet as a spooky princess.
Rachael was recently branded an ‘almond mum’ and accused of ‘endangering’ her kids after sharing a video of herself making them ‘naked burgers’ using lettuce cups instead of bread rolls.
‘Almond mum’ is a pejorative term for a mother who pushes disordered and unhealthy eating habits on her children.
It is often used to refer to parents who are ‘obsessed’ with nutrition.
Rachael Finch and her children did a training session before going trick or treating on Thursday
The model and TV personality, 35, who shares daughter Violet, eight, and son Dominic, five, with husband Michael Miziner — took to her Instagram Stories on Halloween to share footage of her children exercising in the park
At the time, a fired-up Finch said the baseless accusation was frankly ‘hilarious’.
Sharing a photo of herself cuddling up to her two children, she wrote: ‘Someone officially labeled me an ‘almond mum’ this week.
‘Definition according to Google: “A parent who follows incredibly strict or dangerously unhealthy eating habits and attempts to force them on their children.”
Michael was seen training Violet and Dominic in a field, with the children doing sprints, catching balls, and other exercise
‘This was because I made naked burgers for dinner (meat patty and veggies wrapped in a lettuce cup).
‘Whilst it’s downright nasty, it’s also absurdly hilarious. I’ve become a pro at emotionally responding to these comments now.
‘I’ve had a giggle with a lot of you on what type of mum you would be if you were labelled by a food. Comment what type of food mum you would be?’
Rachael also shared a picture of Michael holding both children in his arms and wrote, ‘if they enjoy it they more than likely keep it up’
Soon after, the model shared an ‘outfit change’ for her kids, revealing Dominic dressed as the Grim Reaper and Violet dressed as a spooky princess
Several of Finch’s followers agreed ‘almond mum’ was an unfair label.
One commented: ‘I wish my kids happily ate what yours do! Such an inspiration to a healthy lifestyle and teaching your children wonderful habits.’
Another wrote: ‘Oh, my goodness. I have no words.’
‘Gee wiz. It’s funny you know – they wouldn’t blink an eye if I ordered cheeseburgers and fries from a fast-food chain and put that on the table. But home-made naked burgers full of vegetables will create psychological damage? Go figure.’
The former Miss Universe is extremely passionate about health and rarely allows her children to eat processed or sugary foods.
She has said her daughter Violet didn’t know what sugar tasted like until she was over the age of three, and once said she would prepare healthy meals for her kids before children’s parties to avoid them tucking into ‘hot chips, nuggets [and] lollies’.