Thanks to her easy to follow workout videos, Rebecca Judd has been keeping us motivated to stay fit while self-isolating.
WATCH: Bec Judd deletes workout video after horrifying detail in background
However, the mother of four was forced to delete her most recent exercise clip after noticing a pair of soiled underpants were visible in the background!
“I was filming the other day and I looked closely at the screen on my phone and I could see a dirty pair of undies in the background,” the mortified radio host told her KIIS FM 3pm Pick-Up listeners.

“I’m not going to say whose they were, but I thought, ‘How did that sneak into the shot?’ The whole video took me bloody 25 minutes to film!”
After removing the video from her Instagram profile, upon further inspection, the former weather presenter hilariously realised the “skid marks” she thought she saw weren’t there after all!
“I walked past later to pick it up and it was a Jaggad crop top with the word “Jaggad” on it. The “Jaggad” is what looked like the mess,” she said with a laugh.

The wife of former AFL star Chris Judd has been documenting her daily routine in isolation, admitting her four children have been driving her up the wall!
Taking to Instagram last week, Bec revealed Oscar, eight, Billie, Five, and her twin sons Tom and Darcy, three, had completely trashed their newly renovated $7.3 million home in Melbourne!
Sharing the carnage with her followers, she showed photos of their dining room table scattered with empty cups and art supplies along with half a dozen chairs and pillows they’d thrown on the ground in an attempt to create an indoor cubby house.

“So while I was outside cleaning the grout, my kids were inside and I thought I’d show you what they did!” she said in a video posted to her Instagram Story.
“Yep, apparently they were building a cubby and then maybe there was an earthquake or something,” she said sarcastically. “But far out, I am not cleaning this s**t up!”
While we’re unsure who was forced to clean the mess, she was on her hands and knees scrubbing last week when she discovered the tradies working on her home had left something particularly foul behind.
“It was kind of at the back of the bathroom under the vanity. We just renovated our house and we obviously had tradies building the house and the tradies, how nice is this, brought their own toilet bowl scrubber brush with them and they left it there,” Bec confessed on her radio program.

In true Bec style, she said she had only recently discovered the item after her Miele $1699 robot vacuum bumped into it while cleaning.
“I only saw it when Kevin nudged it and tried to clean around it. And just like that, voila, we have a toilet brush!”
GAG!