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Rosanna Davison admits she’s ‘constantly worried’ about her family amid the pandemic

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.”

Rosanna’s daughter Sophia meeting her great-grandmother for the first time

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.”

Rosanna Davison with parents Chris De Burgh and Diane | Brian McEvoy
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