The Australian Women's Weekly

Nobody’s life is perfect

From the outside, it all looks so perfect: A former Miss Universe, TV host and model-turnedwellbeing entrepreneur; a beautiful beachside home, a happy marriage to Michael Miziner and their two gorgeous children. But life, as Rachael is happy to admit, is never perfect for anyone.

“I have the same struggles and worries, the same mundane life chores, as everyone else,” she laughs as her children come bounding up the stairs from tennis lessons, a cacophony of excited voices bouncing off the walls. “But I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

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