Rebecca Judd reveals the most embarrassing things that ever happened to her at school

Rebecca Judd reveals the most embarrassing things that happened to her at school… and says she was once teased for her daggy clothes

Rebecca Judd has revealed the most embarrassing things to ever happen to her at school.

The 37-year-old footy WAG said on her radio show, The 3pm Pick-Up, on Monday that there are two moment from primary and high school that stick out in her mind.

She was once left mortified when she accidentally tucked her dress into the back of her backpack; the other incident involved being teased for her mufti day outfit.

Spilling the beans: Rebecca Judd revealed this week the most embarrassing things that ever happened to her at school… and said she was once teased about her clothes

‘I saw this almost happen to my daughter. It’s when you wear a skirt or a school dress and you have a backpack on and you’re walking and your skirt gets caught in your backpack,’ Rebecca said as she reflected on her primary school days. 

‘Your undies are just out… it’s so embarrassing! And it happened to Billie the other day.’

Rebecca explained that she’d noticed Billie’s skirt was up at the back after dropping her off at school, so immediately called her back to fix it. 

Looking back: Rebecca said that she once was left mortified when she went to school with her dress tucked into the back off her backpack, and once got teased about her outfit on mufti day (pictured as a 15 year old)

Looking back: Rebecca said that she once was left mortified when she went to school with her dress tucked into the back off her backpack, and once got teased about her outfit on mufti day (pictured as a 15 year old)

Poor Billie! Rebecca said that she dropped Billie off to school recently and drove off and saw that her skirt was up at the back, before she immediately called out to her daughter to fix it up

Poor Billie! Rebecca said that she dropped Billie off to school recently and drove off and saw that her skirt was up at the back, before she immediately called out to her daughter to fix it up

‘I was just driving off and I wound down the window and I beeped at her like, “Billie, Billie, pull you dress down!” She was pretty much walking starkers down the street.’ 

Rebecca said that in high school, her most embarrassing moment was when she dressed up in a plaid skirt, long socks and Mary Janes for mufti day in year nine, when year ten girls teased her. 

She said she used to be obsessed with 1995’s hit film, The Baby Sitters Club, in school so replicated their outfits. 

Remember that? Rebecca said that in high school, her most embarrassing moment was when she dressed up in a plaid skirt, long socks and Mary Janes for mufti day in year nine, when year ten girls teased her. She said she used to be obsessed with 1995's hit film, The Baby Sitters Club (pictured), in school so replicated their outfits

Remember that? Rebecca said that in high school, her most embarrassing moment was when she dressed up in a plaid skirt, long socks and Mary Janes for mufti day in year nine, when year ten girls teased her. She said she used to be obsessed with 1995’s hit film, The Baby Sitters Club (pictured), in school so replicated their outfits

‘I was loving myself sick,’ Rebecca said with a laugh, saying the older students all wore Nike runners and went for a more sporty vibe.  

‘I was mortified and they were teasing me all day and then I had to sit on the bus with them on the way home.  

Rebecca hails from Perth but is now based in Brighton, Melbourne, with her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd. 

The couple live in a renovated $7million mansion with their four children. 

Family: Bec hails from Perth, Western Australia, but is now based in Melbourne's Brighton with AFL star husband, Chris Judd. The pair live in a renovated $7million mansion with their four children

Family: Bec hails from Perth, Western Australia, but is now based in Melbourne’s Brighton with AFL star husband, Chris Judd. The pair live in a renovated $7million mansion with their four children

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