Rebecca Judd blasts her twin boys for ruining her expensive dining table in her $7.3 million mansion

She has her hands full juggling a career and a busy family life with four children.

And on Monday, Rebecca Judd revealed just how messy things can get at her $7.3 million Melbourne mansion.

The AFL WAG, 41, shared a photo to Instagram of her expensive dining table covered in permanent marker.

‘I desperately need a new dining table but until my twins stop doing sh*t like this with permanent marker, how can I?’ Bec wrote.

‘We hide the markers, iPads, Nintendos, remotes etc but they always find them. Strange as they can’t find drink bottles, lunch boxes, school blazers, ties etc.’

The model and her husband Chris Judd share four children, son Oscar, 12, daughter Billie, 10, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, eight, together.

The Melbourne ‘It Couple’ are currently enjoying a child-free getaway, splashing thousands on Indonesian resorts and island living.

They have also jetted off to Singapore to stay in the famous Raffles Hotel which has hosted guests like Michael Jackson and Charlie Chaplin.

Rebecca Judd blasted her twin boys for ruining her expensive dining table in her $7.3 million mansion

The WAG took to Instagram on Friday to reveal the couple are staying in the country for 24 hours while on their luxury getaway.

Staying in the lavish Palm Court Suite, the socialite and her former AFL star husband splashed $1,899 to stay at the palatial hotel for one night.

Several photos showed a grand black and white entrance hall, with Bec and Chris posing up a storm beneath the enormous crystal chandelier.

Described as having ‘elegant, old-world glamour’, Raffles offered some fantastic photos ops.. 

Bec also gave a sneak peek into the room she and Chris are staying in, which boasts a huge bathroom with a marble vanity and a 24-hour butler service.

The AFL WAG shared a photo to Instagram of her expensive dining table covered in permanent marker

The AFL WAG shared a photo to Instagram of her expensive dining table covered in permanent marker

It comes after Bec and her AFL star husband Chris jetted off for a luxurious holiday at Bawah Reserve, a private island resort in Indonesia, without their four kids.

A single night’s stay runs as much as $4,700, with the pair having visited for at least three days before they flew to Singapore.

The resort features exclusive bungalows set on the water with incredible sea views all around, with Bec and Chris taking a seaplane to reach the property.

‘We’ve been gone two nights but it feels like two weeks without kids,’ she said in her caption on her Instagram Stories post on Tuesday.

The model and her husband Chris Judd share four children, son Oscar, 12, daughter Billie, 10, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, eight, together

The model and her husband Chris Judd share four children, son Oscar, 12, daughter Billie, 10, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, eight, together

***
Read more at DailyMail.co.uk