Rebecca Judd reveals a VERY inappropriate word in her children’s game

Too much American TV? Rebecca Judd reveals a VERY inappropriate word in her son Oscar’s Scrabble game

If there were ever a time Rebecca Judd needed to demonstrate her poker face, it would have been today.

The AFL WAG had been keeping her eight-year-old son Oscar preoccupied at their Melbourne home, when a very inappropriate word appeared in their game of Scrabble. 

‘I’ve been playing Bananagrams with Oscar,’ the 37-year-old told her followers.

Poker face: AFL WAG Rebecca Judd (pictured) has revealed a VERY inappropriate word while playing a word game with her eight-year-old son, Oscar

Sharing footage of the game to her Instagram stories for all to feel her pain, she panned over the board which featured the word ‘DUI’ (driving under the influence).

Similar to Scrabble, Bananagrams use letter tiles to make a series of intersecting words simultaneously. 

While it’s unclear if the letters were put together by Rebecca or Oscar – the mother-of-four may have had some explaining to do.

Naughty! Sharing footage of the game to her Instagram stories for all to feel her pain, she panned over the board which featured the word 'DUI' (driving under the influence)

Naughty! Sharing footage of the game to her Instagram stories for all to feel her pain, she panned over the board which featured the word ‘DUI’ (driving under the influence)

Did you spot it?  While it's unclear if the letters were put together by Rebecca or Oscar - the mother-of-four may have had some explaining to do

Did you spot it?  While it’s unclear if the letters were put together by Rebecca or Oscar – the mother-of-four may have had some explaining to do

It comes as Bec breathed a sigh of relief when two of her children finally went back to school this week after she had homeschooled them for months amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

She described Monday as a ‘bloody happy day’, when her brood were back at the school gates.  

‘I was so anxious going into iso [isolation], and now I am so anxious going out it. You adapt to the change pretty quickly,’ Rebecca said on the 3PM Pick-Up on Monday.

No more! It comes as Bec breathed a sigh of relief when two of her children finally went back to school this week after she had homeschooled them for months amid the COVID-19 pandemic

No more! It comes as Bec breathed a sigh of relief when two of her children finally went back to school this week after she had homeschooled them for months amid the COVID-19 pandemic

No more! It comes as Bec breathed a sigh of relief when two of her children finally went back to school this week after she had homeschooled them for months amid the COVID-19 pandemic

She explained that she sent most of her children off to school and was thrilled that the school canteen was open so she no longer had to make school lunches. 

‘I have sent three of my four today. The school canteen is open. I am so over being the tuck-shop lady,’ she added. 

‘I don’t know if your kids are doing this. But my kids are getting five or ten minute snack breaks every 40 minutes. All day, every day.’ 

Rejoice! The lunch lady! She explained that she sent most of her children off to school and was thrilled that the school canteen was open so she no longer had to make school lunches.. Pictured with son Oscar, 8, and daughter Billie, 6

 Rejoice! The lunch lady! She explained that she sent most of her children off to school and was thrilled that the school canteen was open so she no longer had to make school lunches.. Pictured with son Oscar, 8, and daughter Billie, 6