AFL WAG Bec Judd has revealed her children have wreaked chaos upon her $7.4million Brighton mansion.
Bec, 41, who shares four children—Oscar, 12, Billie 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight—with retired footy player husband Chris Judd, took to her Instagram Stories on Monday to show the destruction her twins caused to their lavish home.
‘I popped my head in to see what we’re dealing with today,’ she began her video, which shows dirty and clean clothes, books, and toys strewn all over the twins’ bedroom.
All of the draws in a large clothing chest are pulled out, with clothes half pulled out of them and also thrown over the floor.
‘How did we create these humans?’ she asked her husband in the video’s caption, tagging him.
Bec described the messy state of the boys’ bedroom as ‘standard’.
Bec and Chris Judd purchased their sprawling $7.3m Brighton house in March 2018, and commenced a complete makeover on the Spanish colonial spread soon after
Bec described the messy state of her 8-year-old twin boys’ bedroom as ‘standard’
She then showed a large inbuilt bench seat, loaded up with piles of children’s books, magazines, soft toys, and model aeroplane toys.
‘I’m packing up some sh*t and found this,’ Bec explained as she zoomed in on a pile of glittery goop, containing a mystery buried plastic object.
A pair of Bec’s sewing scissors look like they had been speared into the goop.
‘What?’ she exclaimed, as she tried to pull the ‘slime’ off the bench seat.
‘It’s really stuck in the fabric,’ Bec said, which it has obviously stained. ‘And I find a pair of scissors and…a stapler!’
‘What the f**k boys,’ the mum-of-four vented. ‘I say to them every day, “You are eight-and-a-half, you are not toddlers anymore”.’
Bec swore again as she tried and failed to lift up the slime.
‘I’m so sick of the toddler stage,’ she vented in a caption posted immediately after the video. ‘Thirteen years and I’m still in the thick of it.’
‘I’m packing up some sh*t and found this,’ Bec explained as she zoomed in on a pile of glittery goop, containing a mystery buried plastic object
The AFL WAG, 41, said she enforces a strict ‘no slime’ ban in her household
‘And for all those asking, we have a slime ban in our house for this reason and I have no f**king idea how this lot got into the house.’
She surmised the culprit must have been someone that ‘got a Christmas gift past me.’
‘Can they go back to school yet?’
Bec then asked her followers to reach out if they had any tips for removing slime from velvet.
To calm herself down, the exasperated parent went and found a ‘sweet’ drawing one of her twins, Darcy, recently made for his twin brother Tom.
‘When we got back from Japan, Chris, Billie, and Tom all had influenza B, so Oscar, Darcy and I all moved out for a week so we didn’t get it.’
The family stayed at the upmarket Kiroro ski resort in Hokkaido over Christmas and New Year’s.
The Judds purchased their sprawling Spanish colonial-style mansion in Brighton in 2018 and completed a complete overhaul of the property soon after.
Rebecca Judd ‘s son broke his school’s phone ban this week by using his new Apple Watch to text his mother and make a prank call to ’emergency services’. Pictured with twins Tom and Darcy
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‘I do adore them,’ she said. ‘Most of the time,’ with a laughing-emoji.
The model and TV presenter often documents the realities of her mum life on social media, and recently faced backlash when she laughed at a stern email from one of her son’s teachers.
In October, Bec revealed one of her twins had broken his school’s phone ban by using his new Apple Watch to text his mother and make a prank call to ’emergency services’.
Mobile phones are now effectively banned in public schools across , with high schools following suit of primary schools last October.
Darcy had called 111, the emergency services number used in the United States, from his new Apple Watch.
His Year 3 teacher didn’t mince words as she signed off her email: ‘I’m sure he understands the seriousness of this game.’
‘He easily cracked the “school time” code and has been texting and calling me allllll day. Sorry to his teacher,’ Bec bragged online.
The last sentence took on a sarcastic tone when paired with an emoji of the see-no-evil monkey.
Rebecca responded with a laugh-crying emoji in her caption and confirmed she wouldn’t send her son to school with his hi-tech watch the next day.