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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Rachael Finch shows off her figure as she rocks skinny jeans while snapping selfies in a salon - after Gen Z declared the denim staple is out of style
Rachael Finch was embracing a sometimes maligned trend on Tuesday. The former Miss Universe runner-up was spotted working her angles in a pair of skin tight skinny jeans during an outing in a salon in Sydney 's Cronulla. She paired the sleek trousers with a black leather belt and tank top in the same dark tone. She completed the look with a pair of stacked white sneakers and opted for a natural makeup look. Rachael could be seen posing up a storm while her phone was attached to a glass door with a suction holder. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Skinny jeans had fallen out of favour in recent years, with Gen Z declaring them uncool and dated. But the tide appears to have changed in 2025, with many young influencers declaring the 2010s staple is back in vogue. It comes after Rachael shared a horrific message she received from an online hater, and hit back at the troll. She posted to Instagram on Monday to read out a brutal email she was sent via her supplement brand Kissed Earth. The message slammed the company for being 'boring' and accused Rachael of giving children Violet, nine, and Dominic, six, a 'life of boredom and misery'. 'Just wanted to know why this brand of product is any different or more effective than the millions that are already on the market,' the message began. 'It's just so boring. The market is well over-saturated, so what is your point of difference? Or is it that it is owned by a runner-up Miss Australia from 16 years ago?' 'Is that how she justifies her excessive price point? Also, what medical doctors were consulted in the development of the powdered oral range?' it continued. The hate message went on to say humans 'have existed and thrived on this planet for millions of years' without the help of 'gut tonics or turmeric enemas'. 'You are just the most boring and angular-faced woman on Australian TV,' they added. The troll then accused Rachael of making 'controversial statements online just to get people thinking' about the mother-of-two and her brand. 'People don't like you because your kids live a life of boredom and misery,' they said, referencing the gruelling exercise regime Rachel and her husband Michael Miziner have for their kids. 'They aren't having fun working out with their bats*** crazy mother on Christmas morning, that's for sure. 'Get a life and stop trying to ride on the tailcoats [sic] of a long forgotten title that, in the modern day, holds virtually no relevance as compared to 20 years ago.' They then said the Miss Universe pageant title Rachael once competed for is now seen as 'irrelevant, chauvinistic and boastful'. The message also took aim at her 2010 stint on Dancing With The Stars, saying the competition show was just 'satire'. 'Don't you get it? We're laughing at you, not for you. All of your accomplishments are decades old now,' they said. Rachael appeared to take the horrific and lengthy message in her stride, saying she 'felt sad' for the troll as they were 'clearly going through a lot of hurt'. 'But overarching this is a perfect example of why we need to teach our kids inner strength and resilience,' she added. Rachael said 'there is nothing more important' than teaching children how to 'believe in themselves' and 'back themselves' in the face of adversity. 'To recognise only their opinion matters and they do not need outside validation to determine who they are,' she said. Rachael finished the video by encouraging her followers to be a strong 'support base' for their children so they can build their confidence.


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Rachael Finch shares lengthy hate message from brutal online troll who called her a 'bats*** crazy mother': 'Get a life'
Rachael Finch has shared a horrific message she received from an online hater, and hit back with her own retort against the troll. The former Miss Universe runner-up, 36, took to Instagram on Monday to read out a brutal email she received through her supplement brand Kissed Earth. The message slammed the company for being 'boring' and accused Rachael of giving children Violet, nine, and Dominic, six, a 'life of boredom and misery'. 'Just wanted to know why this brand of product is any different or more effective than the millions that are already on the market,' the message began. 'It's just so boring. The market is well over-saturated, so what is your point of difference? Or is it that it is owned by a runner-up Miss Australia from 16 years ago?' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'Is that how she justifies her excessive price point? Also, what medical doctors were consulted in the development of the powdered oral range?' it continued. The hate message went on to say humans 'have existed and thrived on this planet for millions of years' without the help of 'gut tonics or turmeric enemas'. 'You are just the most boring and angular-faced woman on Australian TV,' they added. The troll then accused Rachael of making 'controversial statements online just to get people thinking' about the mother-of-two and her brand. 'People don't like you because your kids live a life of boredom and misery,' they said, referencing the gruelling exercise regime Rachel and her husband Michael Miziner have for their kids. 'They aren't having fun working out with their bats*** crazy mother on Christmas morning, that's for sure. 'Get a life and stop trying to ride on the tailcoats [sic] of a long forgotten title that, in the modern day, holds virtually no relevance as compared to 20 years ago.' They then said the Miss Universe pageant title Rachael once competed for is now seen as 'irrelevant, chauvinistic and boastful'. The message also took fire at her 2010 stint on Dancing With The Stars, saying the competition show is just 'satire'. 'Don't you get it? We're laughing at you, not for you. All of your accomplishments are decades old now,' they said. 'Now people just think of you as a helicopter mother with a side of "Munchausen by proxy"—now called a factitious disorder imposed on another. Rachael appeared to take the horrific and lengthy message in her stride, saying she 'felt sad' for the troll as they were 'clearly going through a lot of hurt'. 'But overarching this is a perfect example of why we need to teach our kids inner strength and resilience,' she added. Rachael said 'there is nothing more important' than teaching children how to 'believe in themselves' and 'back themselves' in the face of adversity. 'To recognise only their opinion matters and they do not need outside validation to determine who they are,' she said. Rachael finished the video by encouraging her followers to be a strong 'support base' for their children so they can build their confidence.


Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Rachael Finch backtracks after revealing her kids don't play any team sports following backlash over her parenting approach: 'Turns out tennis is a team sport'
Rachael Finch has done a swift backpedal after copping backlash for suggesting her children don't play team sports - insisting this week that tennis counts as one. The former Miss Universe Australia, 36, sparked debate after sharing an Instagram clip showing her husband Michael Miziner and daughter Violet training on the tennis court. 'People ask, 'Why don't your kids play team sports?' she wrote over the video, before adding: 'We are their team.' She went on to explain that she prefers to support her children – Violet, 9, and Dominic, 6 – directly, writing: 'I'll carry the water bottles. I'll chop up the oranges. I don't care what I do - just so long as I get to be on this team.' But the remark didn't sit well with many of her followers, who quickly slammed the approach as isolating and overly intense. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'My kids do play team sports, that doesn't mean my husband and I aren't their team,' one critic fired back. Another added: 'I think children need to be playing with other children and not just around their parents all the time. That's just my opinion.' Rachael appeared unfazed with the comments, sharing one follower's negative remark to her Stories with the casual caption: 'Okie dokie.' The model mum then returned to Instagram to clarify her stance and explain how her kids do participate in team environments. 'Why don't the kids play team sport? Well, they play team sport,' she said in a new video posted to her Stories. 'Turns out in tennis you have doubles and, um, you also have squads where the kids get together and they have two or three times a week they're in a squad with five, six, seven other kids and they play against each other and with each other.' She continued: 'They go to the camps and they do… yeah, there's a huge community focus. Even their opponents become their friends.' Rachael also pointed out that her daughter Violet often trains with the same girls she ends up facing in competitions – creating what she described as a strong support network. 'Every time there's a tournament, you travel together. We spend time together. It's very much community-focused,' she said. 'Every sport at the end of the day is a team sport because no successful athlete gets there by themselves. There's a team of coaches, there's a team of other competitors and partners and trainers – and the family unit.' The clarification comes months after the couple made headlines for sharing footage of their children undergoing intense training drills, prompting further criticism from concerned followers. In a November post, Rachael and Michael uploaded a montage of Violet and Dominic performing box jumps, squats and advanced tennis drills – by day and night. 'They may or may not play at Wimbledon,' she captioned the video. 'But they will learn a lot about themselves and what they're capable of in the process.' She added: 'It's our job to figure out ways to teach them drive, passion, self-respect and work ethic… how to show up, even when you don't feel like it.' But while Rachael maintains the rigorous routine is teaching life lessons, others weren't so convinced – with one unimpressed follower writing: 'Really horrible to watch. Unfollowing.'