Bec Judd reveals the extreme measures she took to avoid catching gastro off her son's game console READ MORE: Bec Judd shows off her expensive winter wardrobe as she poses in $960 leather trench coat and flaunts $6300 designer handbag By Mikaela Wilkes For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:06 EDT, 15 August 2024 | Updated: 21:06 EDT, 15 August 2024 e-mail View comments Rebecca Judd has revealed the extreme lengths she's gone to in order to avoid a gastro outbreak in her household. The WAG and mother-of-four shared an image of a 'Glad-wrapped' Nintendo Switch to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, saying she'd had to disinfect the game console after her sick son had handled it. 'The Nintendo Switch situation when one kid had gastro 2 weeks ago and stayed home playing it for three days and now his siblings want to play with it,' she captioned the snap.

The neon console, which retails for $440, had been wrapped in layers of cling film. 'I can confirm I wiped it down with bleach before Glad-Wrapping it too,' Bec admitted. Gastroenteritis, commonly known as the stomach flu , is an intestinal infection marked by diarrhoea, cramps, nausea, vomiting and fever.

It's typically spread by contact with an infected person or through contaminated food or water. Bec — who is married to AFL legend Chris Judd — meanwhile has been out again this week celebrating the birthdays of multiple friends. Bec Judd, who is married to AFL legend Chris Judd, has four children The Melbourne businesswoma.