Rosanna Davison was approached by MTV to film a docuseries about her family, the former Miss World has revealed.
Speaking to Goss.ie, the model and influencer explained that she and her husband Wes considered the opportunity but eventually turned it down. The couple share three children – their daughter Sophia and twin boys Oscar and Hugo.
38-year-old Rosanna revealed at the Goss.ie Women of the Year Awards on Sunday: "I’ve been approached by the likes of MTV and shows like that [for a docuseries about our family], but we prefer to keep our children offline and not show them."
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"We want to respect their privacy until they’re a bit older. My husband is very private as well, he doesn’t tend to come to events like this. He stays at home the big dad."
She added: "We did talk about it when MTV approached us but we just decided that with all of those things in the way that it probably wouldn’t be the best approach. We're fine.
"I’m happy just coming out to things and having that part of my life in the public eye, but then having the private side as well."
Rosanna and Wes welcomed their daughter Sophia via surrogate in 2019 and then had their "miracle" boys Oscar and Hugo in 2020. Rosanna won the Woman of the Year award at Sunday's ceremony for her work in lobbying the government to implement legislation related surrogacy in Ireland.
The star has also received praise for helping her Ukrainian surrogate Anastasiia, who carried her first child Sophia. Anastasiia arrived into Ireland in May after a "long and traumatic" journey.
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