Phoebe Burgess avoids ‘self-isolation’ with a quick trip to the park with her kids

Former WAG Phoebe Burgess avoids ‘self-isolation’ with a quick trip to the park with her kids – as she asks other mothers to share ideas for little ones

Former WAG Phoebe Burgess works her fingers to the bone as a Johnson’s Baby ambassador.

But it appears the 30-year-old is having trouble with her quieter life, amid the chaos of the Coronavirus pandemic.  

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Phoebe let her followers know she avoided her ‘self isolation’ for a quick trip to the park with her children.    

Fresh air: Former WAG Phoebe Burgess, 30, avoided ‘self-isolation’ with a quick trip to the park with her young kids on Tuesday, which she later shared on her Instagram account

‘The whole two toddlers, four walls scenario is going to get interesting,’ the Bowral beauty said sharing snaps of her kids Poppy, three, and Billy, one. 

‘Still counting on quick trips to the park (while in the city) in between arts and crafts,’ she added. 

Phoebe looked lovingly at her gorgeous little ones, as they played on equipment at the small park.  

Slower pace: 'The whole two toddlers, four walls scenario is going to get interesting,' Phoebe wrote on Instagram

Slower pace: ‘The whole two toddlers, four walls scenario is going to get interesting,’ Phoebe wrote on Instagram

Despite going on to ask for ‘self-isolation’ tips – which usually refers to quarantine – from other mothers, it appears Phoebe is only using the social distancing method. 

Phoebe used the hashtag ‘self-isolation’ on Monday, in another post.  

Of course, she looked her model best in the series of photographs, wearing a chic white skirt.

Active: Phoebe kept a close eye on her young son, Billy, one, as he played on the equipment

Active: Phoebe kept a close eye on her young son, Billy, one, as he played on the equipment

The beauty paired the statement skirt with a long-sleeve blouse, white sunglasses and white sandals.  

The Australian government and immunologists have recommended Australians ‘self-isolate’ for the next two weeks amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

They say it will be critical in slowing the virus’ spread and help prevent overloading hospital intensive care units.  

Little ones: Later, Phoebe kept a close eye on her young daughter, Poppy, three

Little ones: Later, Phoebe kept a close eye on her young daughter, Poppy, three

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness accompanied by fever, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath and fatigue. It can produce pneumonia.

The spread of the disease, which began in Wuhan, China, has seen over 173,000 cases worldwide and more than 6,600 fatalities.

As of March 17, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia is over 450, including five deaths. 

Pandemic: As of March 18, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia is 455, including five deaths

Pandemic: As of March 18, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia is 455, including five deaths