Jesinta Franklin has shared how she is settling into life on the Gold Coast, after her husband Buddy Franklin he quit the AFL last year.
Speaking to the Courier Mail, the 32-year-old model said she and Buddy, 37, are loving a slower paced lifestyle with their two young children after moving from Sydney.
‘It’s nice to have that time to unwind. Nineteen years was a lot and we’re literally enjoying life, no pressure, no stress,’ she said.
‘Lulu will be starting prep next year so we’ve got that precious time with the kids.’
She then revealed her husband had taken up a new hobby to keep himself busy – tennis.
Jesinta Franklin, 32, (left) has shared how she is settling into life on the Gold Coast, after her husband Buddy Franklin, 37, (right) he quit the AFL last year
‘Bud has this very frustrating thing where whatever sport he does he’s very good at,’ she joked.
Buddy meanwhile told the publicatino that he is ‘feeling good’ and ‘a lot less stressed’ now that he has more time to spend with his family.
Despite waving goodbye to his $10million contract with the Sydney Swans in August, Buddy and Jesinta certainly won’t be hurting for cash any time soon.
Speaking to the Courier Mail , the 32-year-old model said she and Buddy, 37, are loving a slower paced lifestyle with their two young children after moving from Sydney
Not only are the pair raking in big bucks thanks to lucrative endorsement deals, they also have a lavish $9million mansion on the Gold Coast, where they’re rumoured to be relocating to permanently.
A lot of Buddy and Jesinta’s wealth comes from their brand power, with the pair picking up a slew of lucrative sponsorships over the years.
Jesinta, a former Miss Universe , has worked with the likes of Cadbury, Dior, Lancome, Seafolly swimwear, Swisse vitamins, Olay skincare, Armani Beauty and more.
Buddy has followed in his wife’s footsteps by landing some big endorsement deals of his own over the years.
The pair married in 2016 and share two children, Tullulah, three, and Rocky, two.
‘It’s nice to have that time to unwind. Nineteen years was a lot and we’re literally enjoying life, no pressure, no stress,’ she said