Jesinta Franklin is every inch the doting mother as she breastfeeds her four-month-old son Rocky in a stunning photo shoot for Marie Claire Australia magazine
She is a proud mother to one-year-old daughter Tullulah and newborn son Rocky.
And Jesinta Franklin (née Campbell) is every inch the doting mother as she poses with her children in a stunning shoot for the August edition of Marie Claire magazine.
In one image, the model, 29, looks effortlessly chic in a printed orange dress as she breastfeeds her son Rocky while relaxing on the grass.
Motherhood: Jesinta Franklin is every inch the doting mother as she breastfeeds her four-month-old son Rocky in a photo shoot for Marie Claire Australia magazine
Her brunette locks are left out and she shows off her natural beauty with a neutral palette of makeup.
Jesinta cradles Rocky in her arms as she breastfeeds him while looking into the camera.
In another photo, the wife of footy star Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin, laughs as she holds her daughter’s hand and runs along the grass.
She looks stylish in a colourful layered dress and a pair of beige cowboy boots.
Doting mother: In another photo, the wife of footy star Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin, laughs as she holds her daughter’s hand and runs along the grass
In a third image, Jesinta embraces her two young children as she sits alongside the river.
The model poses for the camera while Rocky and Tullulah’s faces are not visible in the shoot.
She also graces the cover of Marie Clarie with her newborn son.
Family: In a third image, Jesinta embraces her two young children as she sits alongside the river
During her interview with Marie Claire, Jesinta revealed why she keeps her children’s faces hidden.
‘It is a bit about privacy but for us it is not about hiding them,’ she said.
‘I think every parent is just so proud of their children and wants to show them off at any chance that they can get.
‘We share photos with our family and friends all of the time. It is just about being respectful to their privacy and if they get to 13 or 14 and don’t care if we show their faces, great.’
Jesinta added: ‘Right now, we don’t know what they want to do with their lives and if they’ve had their whole life documented on social media, for us we didn’t think that was fair on them.’
‘It’s about being respectful to their privacy’: During her interview with Marie Claire, Jesinta revealed why she keeps her children’s faces hidden