Bec Judd threatens to send her twin boys to military school after they trash her $7.3m Brighton mansion again
AFL WAG Bec Judd is threatening to upend the long held tradition of wealthy Australians sending their children to private schools.
Bec, 42, took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday to call out her two youngest children for causing havoc in the family’s $7.3million Brighton mansion and float the idea of sending them to military school.
The model and influencer shares four children – Oscar, 12, Billie, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight – with retired footy player husband Chris Judd, and just last week raged about her twin boys regularly trashing the home.
‘The last day of this bullsh*t,’ Bec captioned a photo of Tom and Darcy’s shared bedroom in a state of squalor.
The mum-of-four rang in her 42nd birthday with a lavish party on Saturday night, followed by a long lunch at Montalto Winery on Monday.
After a weekend of festivities, Bec returned to mum duties on Tuesday and was not at all pleased with the state of her boys’ bedroom.
AFL WAG Bec Judd is threatening to upend the long held tradition of wealthy Australians sending to their children to private schools
Bec, 42, took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday to call out her two youngest children for causing havoc in the family’s $7.3million Brighton mansion and float the idea of sending them to military school
Her candid photo shows the beds unmade, one with sheets ripped off overnight, all the drawers in their double dressers left hanging open in a state of disarray, shoes, toys and backpacks strewn over the floor.
Two single mattresses had been added to the floor, presumably for a sleepover.
‘Back to school you go boys,’ she wrote in her caption.
‘Considering boarding school for the twins at this point.
‘I’ve also Googled military school and there’s one in Queensland, but they’re too young at this point.’
She ended her caption with a disgusted emoji, followed by a series of laugh-crying emojis.
Military schools are academic institutions that include military cadet education and typically have rigorous educational programs. The minimum age for Australian Army cadet membership is 12.
Parents and students choose military schools for a number of reasons, including the need for more structure or motivation, to improve academics, prepare for university and to gain independence.
The model and influencer shares four children – Oscar, 12, Billie, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight – with retired footy player husband Chris Judd. Pictured is Oscar and one of her twins
Bec described the messy state of her twin boys’ bedroom as ‘standard’ and lamented how her eight-year-old boys still act like ‘toddlers’ (Bec’s Stories on January 20)
Earlier this month, the twins left slime on a velvet cushion in the room
It comes one week after Bec said she was ‘sick’ of her twins still behaving like toddlers.
‘I popped my head in to see what we’re dealing with today,’ Bec began in a recent 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’.
‘I’m packing up some sh*t and found this,’ Bec explained, as she zoomed in on a pile of glittery goop, containing her sewing scissors and a stapler.
‘What the f**k boys,’ she vented about the slime. ‘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 penned in a caption posted immediately after the video.
‘Thirteen years and I’m still in the thick of it.’
The Judds purchased their sprawling Spanish colonial-style mansion in Brighton in 2018, and completed a complete overhaul of the property soon after.
The model and TV presenter often documents the realities of her mum life on social media.
She recently faced backlash when she laughed at a stern email from one of her son’s teachers about a prank emergency call made during school time.
And she infamously sent her twin boys to kindergarten orientation with their nanny, while she and her husband hosted a ‘Juddchella’ themed housewarming party at their mansion in 2019.