Rebecca Judd hits out at her children for trashing the family’s $7.3M Melbourne mansion during school holidays
Rebecca Judd is currently spending time inside her $7.3million Melbourne mansion with her four children, who are currently on school holidays.
But on Wednesday, the 38-year-old was left furious after she was forced to clean up her home when her kids trashed her stylish living room.
The AFL WAG shared a photo to her Instagram of toys, clothes and boxes all over the floor.

Furious: Rebecca Judd (pictured) hit out at her four children for trashing the family’s $7.3M Melbourne mansion on Wednesday
‘This is the part I hate about school holidays (and weekends and lockdowns),’ she captioned the post.
Rebecca and her husband Chris Judd share son Oscar, 10, daughter Billie, seven, and twin boys Darcy and Tom, four.
The family-of-six live in a $7.3million Spanish colonial-style mansion.

Destroyed: The AFL WAG shared a photo to her Instagram of toys, clothes and boxes all over the floor
The Brighton home has a gym, a tennis court that can be turned into ‘a footy oval or cricket pitch’, and a magnesium salt pool.
There is also a spacious wet bar complete with a snooker table and a fully-stocked bar, as well as a sofa.
The couple kept the home’s defining architectural feature – its arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout he interior.

Family: Rebecca and her husband Chris Judd share son Oscar, 10, daughter Billie, seven, and twin boys Darcy and Tom, four
While offering a tour of her home for 9Honey, the Jaggad co-founder said the ‘good front room’ was one of her favourites in the house.
‘I’m really in seventh heaven here,’ she said proudly. ‘This room has all of my favourite pink things in it.’
The space has a light pink theme and is decorated with two artworks: a modern kaleidoscopic piece above the cabinetry, and a collage of Rebecca’s modelling photos above the couch.

Pink tones: While offering a tour of her home for 9Honey, the Jaggad co-founder said the ‘good front room’ was one of her favourites in the house
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