Rebecca Judd has revealed the extreme lengths she’s gone to in order to avoid a gastro outbreak in her household.
The WAG and mother-of-four shared an image of a ‘Glad-wrapped’ Nintendo Switch to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, saying she’d had to disinfect the game console after her sick son had handled it.
‘The Nintendo Switch situation when one kid had gastro 2 weeks ago and stayed home playing it for three days and now his siblings want to play with it,’ she captioned the snap.
The neon console, which retails for $440, had been wrapped in layers of cling film.
‘I can confirm I wiped it down with bleach before Glad-Wrapping it too,’ Bec admitted.
Gastroenteritis, commonly known as the stomach flu, is an intestinal infection marked by diarrhoea, cramps, nausea, vomiting and fever.
It’s typically spread by contact with an infected person or through contaminated food or water.
Bec — who is married to AFL legend Chris Judd — meanwhile has been out again this week celebrating the birthdays of multiple friends.
Bec Judd, who is married to AFL legend Chris Judd, has four children
The Melbourne businesswoman revealed the extreme measures she took to prevent one sick child from spreading the stomach flu throughout their household
‘Bianca Roccisano knows how to do a room,’ Bec shared to her Instagram Stories on Thursday night, heaping praise on the Booby Tape founder for the lavish spread and decorations for a birthday dinner.
Meanwhile, her husband Chris Judd revealed some very racy details about the iconic red gown which shot his wife Rebecca Judd to fame at the 2004 Brownlow Medal.
The saucy number, which featured a plunging neckline and soaring thigh split, was created by Perth designer Ruth Tarvydas and valued at $2,000.
Chris, 40, revealed on The Front Bar the showstopping frock, modelled by Bec when she was just 21, has a shocking link to porn.
Bec pictured here with her kids eight-year-old twins Tom and Darcy (front), daughter Billie, ten (back right), and Oscar, 12 (back left)
‘The red dress took an interesting turn,’ he told hosts Andy Maher, Sam Peng and Anthony Lehmann, revealing Bec was asked by a charity to donate the dress.
‘She donated to charity and it sold for $20,000 which is a huge check, and 20 years ago, I guess it’s an even bigger check.
‘Turns out it was bought by a producer in the film industry and he was planning to make an adult film featuring the dress and featuring a lady wearing it.’
Chris went on to explain that the adult content producer had very raunchy plans to create a porn film titled The Downlow, a play on the name Brownlow.
In the flick, the producer would feature a woman wearing the dress that Bec wore to the 2004 Brownlow Medal, with Chris joking he would be played by Vin Diesel.