Rebecca Judd shared an angry note from her eight-year-old son's teacher after she violated her school's strict phone ban and caused chaos with a strange call.

Rebecca Jadmagan used her new Apple Watch to text her mother and make a prank call to “emergency services” this week, breaking her school's phone ban.

The AFL WAG, 41, who shares four children, Oscar, 12, Billie, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, with her husband, retired footballer Chris Judd, eight, received a harsh note when the Darcy's teacher used her birthday gift during school hours. .

Mobile phones are now effectively banned in public schools across Australia, following what happened in primary and secondary schools last October.

The Melbourne businesswoman and television personality shared several screenshots of messages she received from Darcy during school hours.

'I love you love. Boo boo boo,' he texted.

“Darcy got an Apple Watch for her birthday and today she got an eSIM,” Beck captioned the first screenshot he shared.

He easily broke the “school time” code, texting and calling me throughout the day. I feel sorry for your teacher.'

The last sentence took on a sarcastic tone with a see-no-evil monkey emoji.

Rebecca Judd's son broke his school's cellphone ban this week, using his new Apple Watch to text his mother and make a prank call to “emergency services.”

The AFL WAG, 41, received a harsh note when Darcy's teacher used her birthday present during school hours.

The AFL WAG, 41, received a harsh note when Darcy's teacher used her birthday present during school hours.

The Melbourne businessman and television personality shared several screenshots of messages he received from Darcy during school hours.

The Melbourne businessman and television personality shared several screenshots of messages he received from Darcy during school hours.

In the screenshot below, Darcy texted her mom a series of cat GIFs.

And he invented GIFs,” Beck proudly shared.

'Do you want to go to cricket practice?' The third screenshot shows Darcy texting her.

Beck shares four children (Oscar, 12, Billy, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight) with her husband, retired footballer Chris Judd.

Beck shares four children (Oscar, 12, Billy, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight) with her husband, retired footballer Chris Judd.

“There are more and more Castros coming closer.”

Then: 'Can I have a cookie when I get home?'

'Castro for whom?' the mother of four responded. 'Stay away from them.'

'BS Why are you on your Apple Watch during school hours?

His son responded with a GIF of a dancing cartoon chicken.

AFL WAG questioned why her son was calling her

The AFL WAG questioned why her son called her “mum” using the Americanized version of mom or mummy.

'What is my password to invite people?' He texted her to ask.

'What is my phone number? Mom, can you accept it?

Rebecca circled the Americanized acronym for mom in the screenshot and repeated it in her caption with a confusing emoji.

He revealed that he received a harsh grade from his third-year teacher.

“Hello Beck,” the note began. “Just a quick note to let you know that I spoke with Darcy and his friend about calling emergency services,” the author wrote in her email.

“Luckily it was 911, not 000.”

Darcy called the emergency service number used in the US and mentioned more frequently on children's television shows than the Australian Triple Zero.

His professor didn't mince his words when he signed his email: “I hope you understand the seriousness of this sport.”

Rebecca responded with a laughing-crying emoji in her caption and confirmed that she won't be sending her son to school the next day with his high-tech wristwatch.

Prices for the Apple Watch Series 10 start at $649 for the aluminum models and $1,199 for the titanium.

Darcy and her twin brother celebrated their eighth birthday three weeks ago.

Beck, who lives in the affluent suburb of Brighton with her husband and four children, has become known for her vocal support of issues in Melbourne, particularly in her Bayside area.

In June, he criticized the city as “woke, broken and violent.”

Rebecca has been praised for using her platform (mostly on Instagram, where she has 756,000 followers) to draw attention to the crime problem in her neighborhood.