Mercury (Hobart)

FABULOUS DAYS WILL FOLLOW LOCKDOWN LOWS

- BRIANA DOMJEN

AFTER enduring the dark days of lockdown and quarantine panic attacks, superstar WAG Jesinta Franklin predicts we will come out of lockdown with a mission to feel more fabulous than ever before.

“This new look is a sign of the times,” Franklin said.

“We are all going to reemerge from this lockdown with this new zest for life and we are going to want to try new beauty looks and experiment with fashion.

“I am wearing a wig in these photos, but I do think we are going to see big new trends in fashion and makeup and beauty, and people doing things like cutting their hair and dying it pink because we have been so suppressed for so long.”

Franklin, 30, spent two weeks in hotel quarantine in Brisbane with her newborn baby Rocky and two-yearold daughter Lulu.

“I am not the same person, I am honestly not. It was wild,’’ she said.

“I actually had two huge panic attacks in there.”

The model said she wanted to put in some effort after months of not wearing make-up or doing her hair.

“I think now with lockdown ending and freedom day approachin­g it is going to be a lot different because we are going to want to put some time into how we look,” she said.

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Jesinta Franklin

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