She’s the pregnant NRL Footy Show co-host, who recently suffered a health scare after collapsing at Channel Nine’s studios.
But Erin Molan, 35, appeared to be concerned about something else entirely on Monday, while sharing an Instagram snap of Cadbury chocolate eggs.
‘How come they don’t say Easter anymore???’ she captioned the snap.
No mention of Easter: Erin Molan, 35, appeared to be concerned about packaging of Cadbury chocolate eggs in a snap shared to Instagram on Monday
The image showed a bag of chocolate eggs which made no mention of Easter: ‘Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate eggs.’
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Cadbury for comment.
The 20 to One co-host is the daughter of former Australian Army officer, Major General Jim Molan.
Suspicious? The image showed a bag of chocolate eggs which made no mention of Easter: ‘Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate eggs’
It comes after Erin told The Fix that a recent accident was the result of low blood pressure, adding: ‘I’m 100 per cent healthy and baby is 100 per cent healthy.’
After being treated at Royal North Shore Hospital and given the all clear, Erin explained that her collapse was the result of an ‘early morning flight and a bit of low blood pressure.’
She added: ‘I’ve had two days of rest and raring to go. Blood pressure is back to normal, blood tests all normal, and baby healthy and normal.’
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A Channel Nine spokesperson also told Daily Mail Australia: ‘She has had the weekend off and we will talk to her about what she wants to do going forward. Her health and the baby most important.’
It was first revealed by The Sunday Telegraph that Erin had been rushed to hospital on Friday.
‘Baby is 100 per cent healthy’: It comes after Erin told The Fix that a recent accident was the result of low blood pressure, adding: ‘I’m 100 per cent healthy and baby is 100 per cent healthy’
Statement: The 35-year-old, who is four months pregnant with her first child, told The Fix that her fall was the result of low blood pressure
Erin had flown from Canberra to Sydney on Friday after watching her father Jim Molan (left) make his maiden speech in the senate on Wednesday
Tests at the hospital revealed the Nine News personality had a low blood sugar count which had caused her to faint.
Further tests by doctors revealed her unborn baby was unaffected by her collapse, with Erin’s fiancé Sean Ogilvy rushing to her bedside in hospital.
Earlier that day, Erin had flown from Canberra to Sydney, after watching her father Jim Molan make his maiden speech in the senate on Wednesday.
The Telegraph claimed Erin may have skipped breakfast in order to make her flight from Canberra.
Scans by doctors revealed her unborn baby was fine, with Erin’s fiancé Sean Ogilvy staying by her bedside in hospital
Erin is due to start her role hosting the revamped Footy Show next month.
She takes over from longstanding presenter Paul ‘Fatty’ Vautin, who last year was stood down from the show.
In addition, Erin presents the sports news for Nine’s 6pm Sydney bulletin and hosts a Saturday afternoon sports show on 2GB.
The Channel Nine personality is due to start her role hosting The Footy Show next month
Erin confirmed she was expecting during a Channel Nine news bulletin in December
Nine’s director of sport Tom Malone previously said that Erin’s ‘health and the baby is our No. 1 priority’.
‘Whatever steps need to be taken, if it means slowing down, we’ll ensure that happens. We’ll keep an eye on it,’ he told News Corp.
Erin confirmed she was expecting during a Channel Nine news bulletin in December.
Nine’s director of sport Tom Malone previously said Erin’s ‘health and the baby is our No. 1 priority’. Erin pictured with fiancé Sean
‘Sean and I are very blessed and very excited to announce that we are having a child, which is slightly terrifying but beautiful news,’ Erin told viewers.
She also revealed last month that she had been suffering from severe morning sickness.
Erin got engaged to Sean Ogilvy in April last year.
Erin got engaged to Sean Ogilvy in April last year