Jessica Rowe whips up a dinner of ‘Aussie comfort food’ and her fans wish she ‘delivered’

Former Studio 10 star Jessica Rowe whips up a dinner of ‘Aussie comfort food’ and her fans wish she ‘delivered’

Former Studio 10 star Jessica Rowe relishes in being a crap housewife. 

And on Sunday, the 50-year-old respected journalist showed off her lack of culinary skills yet again in the family kitchen. 

Taking to Instagram, Jessica shared a bowl of tinned spaghetti with toast triangles of wholemeal bread surrounding it. 

Dinner: On Sunday, former Studio 10 star Jessica Rowe [pictured with daughter] whipped up a dinner of ‘Aussie comfort food’ and her fans wish she ‘delivered’

‘Today is Sunday! Sunday is spaghetti on toast,’ Jess wrote alongside the image. 

She added the hashtags: craphousewife, luckypetee, fancytoasttriangles. 

A number of her fans were quick to point out that their favourite comfort food was spaghetti on toast. 

Yummy: 'Today is Sunday! Sunday is spaghetti on toast,' Jess wrote, seemingly joking about the unappetising meal. She added the hashtags: craphousewife, luckypetee

Yummy: ‘Today is Sunday! Sunday is spaghetti on toast,’ Jess wrote, seemingly joking about the unappetising meal. She added the hashtags: craphousewife, luckypetee

‘Absolutely nothing wrong with that!! Aussie comfort food,’ one fan wrote.  Another added: ‘I wish you delivered!’ 

Jessica regularly jokes about being a ‘crap housewife’ while presenting more casual types of food on her Instagram. 

It is also the name of her book, Diary of a Crap Housewife, which was released in April of 2019. 

Not so crappy:  Diary of a Crap Housewife was released in April of 2019, which sees Jessica encourage women to put less pressure on themselves

Not so crappy:  Diary of a Crap Housewife was released in April of 2019, which sees Jessica encourage women to put less pressure on themselves 

The book encourages women to take the pressure off themselves, while learning to embrace their imperfect life.   

Jessica was a panelist on Studio 10 from 2013 until 2018.

In March that year, she announced she was leaving the morning show to spend more time with her children.

Life on TV: Jessica was a panelist on Studio 10 from 2013 until 2018. In March that year, she announced she was leaving the morning show to spend more time with her children

Life on TV: Jessica was a panelist on Studio 10 from 2013 until 2018. In March that year, she announced she was leaving the morning show to spend more time with her children

She told The Australian Women’s Weekly a year later that she actually left because she was struggling with her mental health.

‘I could feel at the end of each show, not every day, but most days I would be close to tears,’ she told the magazine.

Jessica married Peter Overton in 2004, and the pair have two daughters together.

Happy: Jessica married Peter Overton (right) in 2004, and they have two daughters together

Happy: Jessica married Peter Overton (right) in 2004, and they have two daughters together