Rachael Finch’s son Dominic, 2, runs off TV set during live segment 


Rachael Finch’s son Dominic, two, was the centre of attention on Friday’s The Morning Show.

While the former Miss Universe, 31, and her husband Michael Miziner discussed their family life, the adorable tot stole the show during the live segment.

The youngster, who looked cute as a button in a white shirt, jeans and sneakers, continuously yelled out ‘mama’, and at one stage even ran off set.    

‘Mama, mama!’ Rachael Finch and Michael Miziner’s adorable son Dominic, two, became the centre of attention as he played with toy cars and even ran OFF SET during a live segment on Friday’s The Morning Show 

Dominic also pointed at his image on screen and rolled toy cars off the set’s glass table. 

‘Mama! Mama!’ he said repeatedly, before flashing his cheeky grin.

He then played musical chairs as he sat next to co-host Kylie Gillies, before deciding to run off set. 

Rachael shared a photo from the Channel Seven studios won her Instagram account after filming, and joked about how her son loved his time in the spotlight.

Moving around: The toddler, who looked cute as a button in a white shirt, jeans and sneakers, played musical chairs as he sat next to co-host Kylie Gillies

Moving around: The toddler, who looked cute as a button in a white shirt, jeans and sneakers, played musical chairs as he sat next to co-host Kylie Gillies 

‘Dom loved his new haircut on TV this morning,’ she wrote alongside several laughing face emojis.  

During her interview, Rachael addressed social media criticism, in particular trolls accusing her of not feeding her six-year-old daughter Violet enough at school.

The Myer ambassador often shares videos to Instagram Stories of Violet’s packed lunches, filled with a mix of complex carbohydrates, protein, fruit and vegetables.   

Playful: Dominic became fascinated by his image on screen and later decided to run off set

Playful: Dominic became fascinated by his image on screen and later decided to run off set 

Dealing with trolls: During her interview, Rachael, 31, addressed social media criticism, in particular trolls accusing her of not feeding her six-year-old daughter Violet enough at school

Dealing with trolls: During her interview, Rachael, 31, addressed social media criticism, in particular trolls accusing her of not feeding her six-year-old daughter Violet enough at school 

‘Basically I just share what I pack for Violet’s lunch every day, pretty much on my Instagram,’ Rachael told the hosts.

‘For me, my number one priority is to make sure my children are happy and healthy, so I give them real food, whole pieces of fruit [and] vegetables in their lunch box.

‘Violet will go to school with sushi and Greek salad. For me that’s wholefood.’   

Back in 2017, Rachael told Stellar magazine that at age three, Violet had never tasted lollies at birthday parties, and opted for fruit, sushi or sandwiches instead.

Packed lunches: Rachael often shares videos to Instagram Stories of Violet's packed lunches, filled with a mix of complex carbohydrates, protein, fruit and vegetables

Packed lunches: Rachael often shares videos to Instagram Stories of Violet’s packed lunches, filled with a mix of complex carbohydrates, protein, fruit and vegetables 

Doting mother: 'For me, my number one priority is to make sure my children are happy and healthy, so I give them real food, whole pieces of fruit [and] vegetables in their lunch box,' the Myer ambassador told the hosts. Pictured with Violet

Doting mother: ‘For me, my number one priority is to make sure my children are happy and healthy, so I give them real food, whole pieces of fruit [and] vegetables in their lunch box,’ the Myer ambassador told the hosts. Pictured with Violet 

‘For the first two-and-a-half years of her life, Violet didn’t know what sugar tasted like, and she still hasn’t had lollies,’ Rachael revealed.

‘Sometimes at birthday parties, parents don’t have sandwiches or sushi or fruit,’ she added. ‘So before she goes, I make sure she is full of healthy food.’

Rachael said she doesn’t deny her daughter a treat on occasion, but prefers to limit her exposure to sugar.

‘I’m with her and while I don’t say no to everything… she understands it’s a treat when she has a tiny slice of birthday cake.’ 

'I make sure she is full of healthy food': In 2017, Rachael told Stellar magazine that at age three, Violet had never tasted lollies at birthday parties, and opted for fruit, sushi or sandwiches

‘I make sure she is full of healthy food’: In 2017, Rachael told Stellar magazine that at age three, Violet had never tasted lollies at birthday parties, and opted for fruit, sushi or sandwiches