Sylvia Jeffreys reveals her awkward texting habit as she has her hands full with her two children

Sylvia Jeffreys reveals her awkward texting habit as she has her hands full with two young children


She has two children under the age of two. 

So it’s not surprise Sylvia Jeffreys is little delayed when it comes to checking her phone.

On Wednesday, the Channel Nine presenter revealed an awkward reality about her texting habits in a meme she shared on Instagram. 

Whoops! Channel Nine presenter Sylvia Jeffreys has revealed her awkward texting habit after welcoming her two sons 

The funny meme read: ‘When you realize you only replied mentally and you never actually sent the message.’

The 35-year-old TV presenter admitted she was aware of her habit, offering an apology to her pals, writing, ‘Dear friends, I’m sorry.’

Sylvia is currently on maternity leave as she continues to have her hands full with her three-month old son Henry. 

Apologies! She shared a funny meme on her Instagram that read: 'When you realize you only replied mentally and you never actually sent the message' and apologised to her pals

Apologies! She shared a funny meme on her Instagram that read: ‘When you realize you only replied mentally and you never actually sent the message’ and apologised to her pals

The blonde beauty and her Sky News presenter husband Peter Stefanovic, 39, are also proud parents to one-year-old son Oscar. 

Last week, the doting mum celebrated three months of bliss with her newborn by sharing a heart-melting new photo of her little boy. 

‘Three months old today,’ she captioned a close-up picture of Henry with his cherubic eyes on display.

Cute! Sylvia is currently on maternity leave as she continues to have her hands full with her three-month old son Henry

Cute! Sylvia is currently on maternity leave as she continues to have her hands full with her three-month old son Henry

Sylvia’s adorable post comes after she announced the birth of their second son, Henry, in an Instagram post on April 7.

She shared photos of the newborn wrapped in a hospital blanket and wrote in the caption: ‘Henry, our gorgeous, healthy little boy makes us a family of four. His proud parents couldn’t be happier.’

‘His big brother is learning to be gentle. Big love all around,’ she added.

Sweet! She announced his birth in an Instagram post in April. Pictured is Sylvia with newborn Henry and one year old son Oscar

Sweet! She announced his birth in an Instagram post in April. Pictured is Sylvia with newborn Henry and one year old son Oscar 

Sylvia and Peter began dating in 2013 after meeting at Nine and were engaged in 2016 while on holiday in France.

They tied the knot at the Ooralba Estate in Kangaroo Valley on April 1, 2017.

Last year, Sylvia and Peter welcomed their first son, Oscar Hamilton, who turned one year old in February.

Just eight months later, the TV presenter revealed that she was pregnant with her second child, a son.

Love story: Sylvia and Peter began dating in 2013 after meeting at Nine and were engaged in 2016 while on holiday in France. They tied the knot at the Ooralba Estate in Kangaroo Valley on April 1, 2017

Love story: Sylvia and Peter began dating in 2013 after meeting at Nine and were engaged in 2016 while on holiday in France. They tied the knot at the Ooralba Estate in Kangaroo Valley on April 1, 2017

Cute: They welcomed their first son, Oscar Hamilton, who turned one year old in February

Cute: They welcomed their first son, Oscar Hamilton, who turned one year old in February

Sylvia conceived her first son, Oscar, via IVF, but said her second pregnancy was ‘spontaneous’.

‘We hadn’t planned to go down that path so soon, but having had not an entirely easy path the first time around you can’t be anything but thankful and grateful to have fallen pregnant this way,’ she told The Australian Women’s Weekly.

She said many people had advised her against having boys 15 months apart, but she insisted they wouldn’t have it any other way.

‘I know it will be a lot to keep up with two turbo little boys, but for now I’m just embracing the beautiful chaos,’ Sylvia added.