
Title: "Jesinta Franklin Reveals Shocking Bedroom Confession with AFL Star Husband Buddy: ‘I Remember One Night…’"
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Jesinta Franklin Reveals Husband Buddy’s Nocturnal Habits and Motherhood Struggles
Jesinta Franklin, 33, has humorously exposed her husband, retired AFL star Lance “Buddy” Franklin, 38, as a “sleep yeller” who often shouts during vivid dreams. The model shared with NewsCorp that Buddy’s nighttime antics include loud, incoherent chatter, even reenacting on-field moments. “He’ll yell, ‘Get the ball, take it!’ and I’m like, ‘Are you okay?’” she laughed.
[Image: Jesinta Franklin smiling in a casual outfit, caption: “Jesinta Franklin joked about Buddy’s sleep-talking habits.”]
The couple, married since 2016, shares two children: Tullulah, 4, and Rocky, 3. Jesinta recently opened up about the exhausting realities of parenting, posting a tired selfie on social media with the caption: “Easily the most sleep-deprived I’ve been since the kids were newborns.” She listed challenges like sickness, ER visits for ear infections, and balancing work demands, urging fellow moms to “look after yourselves.”
[Image: Jesinta looking exhausted in pajamas, caption: “Jesinta shared a candid glimpse of her sleep-deprived motherhood journey.”]
In a 2022 interview with Stellar, Jesinta admitted motherhood initially felt like “survival mode.” “I was in the trenches for two years,” she said, adding that she now cherishes moments with her kids. She also acknowledged marital strain, stating, “A lot don’t talk about how hard children are on your marriage.” Despite limited alone time, she praised Buddy as a “hands-on, supportive” father.
[Image: Jesinta and Buddy with their children, caption: “The couple focuses on teamwork amid parenting challenges.”]
Jesinta’s candid reflections highlight the chaotic yet rewarding balance of family life, proving even celebrities aren’t immune to sleepless nights and parenting hurdles.
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