Rebecca Judd discusses her reverse parallel parking nightmare

It’s the driving manoeuvre dreaded by thousands across the globe.

And Rebecca Judd, 37, has hilariously detailed her humiliation after her recent attempt to reverse parallel park went horribly wrong.

Speaking on KIIS FM’s 3pm Pick-Up on Tuesday, the ‘mortified’ AFL WAG revealed that she held up traffic and found herself with an audience of people watching her as she attempted to navigate her vehicle correctly.

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‘I was doing it in front of a crowd’: Rebecca Judd, 37, has hilariously detailed her humiliation after her recent attempt to reverse parallel park went horribly wrong

Rebecca explained: ‘Yesterday, I tried to reverse parallel park in front of a crowd and I’ve got, like, a big truck, and you got the people outside waiting to get their coffees.

‘Then I’m trying to pull into this tight little park, and it takes you a few attempts.’

Her co-host Katie ‘Monty’ Dimond asked: ‘How many times do you give it before you’re like, I’m not getting this.’

Rebecca sheepishly replied: ‘I usually give it about two [attempts]’.

Monty said: ‘I give it about three tries. There’s no excuse for us not to get it now because we have the beepers on the cars and the cameras everywhere.

'It took a few attempts': The 'mortified' AFL WAG revealed that she held up traffic and found herself with an audience of people watching her as she attempted to navigate her vehicle correctly

‘It took a few attempts’: The ‘mortified’ AFL WAG revealed that she held up traffic and found herself with an audience of people watching her as she attempted to navigate her vehicle correctly

‘But if there’s a car sitting behind you and you just can’t get it, it’s mortifying!’

Rebecca added: ‘Yeah, so you’re holding up traffic and you’ve also got an audience’.

The brunette also referenced a funny meme she had seen recently, which best explained how she felt over the disastrous parking situation.

‘It read, “hate when I’m trying to parallel park, and there’s a line of cars waiting on the street behind me, and I realise I’ve done it all wrong, and I have to pull out and drive away as fast as I can to start a new life in a new city”‘.

'I want to start a new life in another city': The brunette also referenced a funny meme she had seen recently, which best explained how she felt over the disastrous parking situation

‘I want to start a new life in another city’: The brunette also referenced a funny meme she had seen recently, which best explained how she felt over the disastrous parking situation

Meanwhile, the day before Rebecca hinted at her conservative politics by praising Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Speaking on her podcast, Rebecca explained that she thought Mr Morrison was doing ‘a very good job’ leading the country this year.

Furthermore, she  admitted that she was such a fan of the Liberal Party leader, 52, that she even follows him on Instagram, and was ‘influenced’ to buy products he posed with in pictures. 

'He's done a very good job': This comes after Rebecca hinted at her conservative politics by praising Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison

‘He’s done a very good job’: This comes after Rebecca hinted at her conservative politics by praising Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison

Rebecca said: ‘I think he’s done a very good job this year, and I follow him on Instagram, and I’m impressed by his curry making and his chicken coup building!

‘On the weekend, he posted a picture of an inflatable Santa riding a shark from Bunnings and I bought it straight away.

‘Well Tom and Darcy, my twins, are obsessed with sharks and we were talking about Christmas, and I saw that, and I’m like, done, sold!’

‘Yeah, like the man holding it is like your wet dream,’ her co-host Katie ‘Monty’ Dimond teased her.

'I'm impressed by his curry making and his chicken coup building': The AFL WAG admitted that she was such a fan of the 52-year-old that she even follows him on Instagram

'I'm impressed by his curry making and his chicken coup building': The AFL WAG admitted that she was such a fan of the 52-year-old that she even follows him on Instagram

‘I’m impressed by his curry making and his chicken coup building’: The AFL WAG admitted that she was such a fan of the Liberal Party leader, 52, that she even follows him on Instagram

'I was sold!' Rebecca admitted that she was 'influenced' to buy an inflatable Santa on a shark when Mr Morrison uploaded this picture of himself posing with the purchase from Bunnings

‘I was sold!’ Rebecca admitted that she was ‘influenced’ to buy an inflatable Santa on a shark when Mr Morrison uploaded this picture of himself posing with the purchase from Bunnings

‘No, he’s not!’ Rebecca vehemently denied.

While Rebecca sang the praises of Mr Morrison, she recently hit the headlines for blasting Victorian Labor Premier Daniel Andrews’ strict lockdown restrictions, which are set to be eased on Wednesday.

Victoria entered stage-four lockdown on August 2, attracting widespread controversy.

In a since-deleted post on Instagram Stories in early September, Bec admitted she was worried Melbourne’s lockdown would be extended.

She expressed her frustration towards Mr Andrews in the post, while simultaneously promoting a cardboard company.

'No, he's not!' When Rebecca's co-host Katie 'Monty' Dimond teased her that Mr Morrison (pictured) was her 'wet dream', she vehemently denied the allegations

‘No, he’s not!’ When Rebecca’s co-host Katie ‘Monty’ Dimond teased her that Mr Morrison (pictured) was her ‘wet dream’, she vehemently denied the allegations 

‘@the_little_cardboard_co perfect for iso and upcoming school holidays as it seems Dictator Dan will be locking Victorians in our homes even longer,’ she wrote.

Bec later angered people when she shared a photo of herself wearing a ‘Free Melbourne’ T-shirt in a series of posts on Instagram Stories last Monday.

Irate fans branded the Channel Nine presenter ‘insensitive’, and claimed she hadn’t exactly been roughing it during the pandemic.

‘Imagine being so out of touch with other humans. Things are hard for small business, but they’ve mostly all handled this better than millionaire Bec Judd,’ tweeted one critic.

Speaking out: This comes over a month after Bec blasted Victorian Labor Premier Daniel Andrews' strict lockdown restrictions

Speaking out: This comes over a month after Bec blasted Victorian Labor Premier Daniel Andrews’ strict lockdown restrictions