Rosanna Davison has admitted that she’s “constantly worried” about her family amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 36-year-old gave birth to twin boys, Oscar and Hugo, back in November – one year after she welcomed her daughter Sophia via gestational surrogate.
As she juggles life as a mum-of-three, the model got candid about how she’s coping with the pandemic in a new post.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, the former Miss World shared a sweet throwback snap of her parents Diane and Chris de Burgh with baby Sophia.
She wrote: “Throwback to this day last year, out for dinner with my mum & dad, @wesquirke & baby Sophia in an actual restaurant.”
“Hope you’re all doing OK… these challenging times won’t last forever,” Rosanna added.
The Irish influencer then shared a powerful post to her feed by Blake Auden, which read: “There is an end to this, I promise you.
“Even when you feel like you’re breathing lungfuls of water, the surface is always closer than you think.”
In the comment section, Rosanna wrote: “It’s been so stressful. I’m constantly worried about my parents & grandmother.”
Last month, Rosanna confirmed that she would be getting the Covid-19 jab.
Speaking to the Irish Sunday Mirror, the mum-of-three said: “I’ll 100% be taking the vaccine when it becomes available.”
Addressing false information that has been spread about the vaccine on social media, the model added: “I have no time for misinformation and conspiracy theories.”
“The only people I’ll take advice and information about it from are the doctors and scientists.”