Love Island Australia isn’t exactly family-friendly television.
But that doesn’t seem to bother footy WAG Rebecca Judd, who allowed her children to watch the raunchy dating show on Tuesday night.
She shared a video to Instagram of her twin sons Tom and Darcy, five, and daughter Billie, seven, cheering in front of the television while watching the racy dating show.
That’s one way to keep the kids entertained: Rebecca Judd revealed this week that she’s letting her young children watch the racy reality show Love Island Australia
‘Anyone else loving Taku? We are!’ the mother of four, 38, captioned the post, referring to one of the contestants.
In the video, her young sons could be seen screaming Taku’s name.
The third season of Love Island Australia premiered on Channel Nine on Monday, and airs weeknights from 8:45pm.
Big fans: Bec shared a short clip to Instagram showing her twin sons Tom and Darcy, five, and daughter Billie, seven, watching Love Island
‘Anyone else loving Taku? We are!’ Bec captioned the post, adding the show’s Instagram handle. Taku is pictured on the show
Based on the British format, the show follows a bunch of sexy singles as they couple up in a luxury villa in the hope of winning a major cash prize.
Love Island Australia is hosted by Sophie Monk.
While the program includes sexual content, it is also known for its feel-good humour, social commentary and genuine love stories.
Racy: Love Island Australia is hosted by Sophie Monk. While the program includes sexual content, it is also known for its feel-good humour, social commentary and genuine love stories
It comes after Bec, the wife of retired Carlton great Chris Judd, spoke to Now to Love last month about how her family had been coping during the lockdown.
She said homeschooling had been particularly tough, but she was able to switch off after a busy day of remote learning by mixing a margarita and putting on her favourite music.
‘I’m currently homeschooling four kids so every day is a little bit crazy,’ she said.
She’s got her hands full! It comes after Bec spoke to Now to Love last month about how her family had been coping during Melbourne’s extended Covid lockdown
Tough: Bec said homeschooling had been particularly tough, but she was able to switch off after a busy day of remote learning by mixing a margarita and putting on her favourite music
Bec, who co-owns activewear label Jaggad, focuses on her day job in the evenings before dinner and after her kids go to sleep, leaving the days free for schooling.
‘It’s pretty hard to get any work done with four kids home schooling, and keeping on top of the house,’ she said.
But once she’s done working, she unwinds with cocktails and music.
‘I love putting on one of my playlists! I also burn my favourite candle and make a margarita,’ she said.
The socialite added that while her packed daily routine isn’t ‘ideal’, she remains positive because she ‘won’t be working like this forever’.
The Judds are parents to son Oscar, 10, daughter Billie, seven, and twin boys Darcy and Tom, five.
Family: Rebecca and Chris Judd are parents to son Oscar, 10, daughter Billie, seven, and twin boys Darcy and Tom, five (all pictured)