Jude Bellingham produces HILARIOUS reaction to reporter's provocative question after Real Madrid's Champions League aggregate win over RB Leipzig
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Jude Bellingham produced a hilarious reaction after a reporter accidentally asked if he would 'like to come home' with her.

The England international featured in Real Madrid's 1-1 draw with RB Leipzig - a 2-1 victory on aggregate for Los Blancos - before the bizarre incident.

Amazon Prime presenter Alessia Tarquinio, who has previously spoken to Bellingham about her son, brought up the youngster yet again.

Nah man I'm crying at Jude’s reaction to the reporter asking him if he wants to come home with her

Bellingham looked to the camera and said: 'Gabriel, do your Spanish homework, otherwise you'll end up like me, not speaking much Spanish.'

However, afterward, Tarquinio then said: 'Would you like to come home with me?'

Bellingham quickly understood her Spanish, and looked straight down the camera lens wide-eyed before saying: 'Steady!'

After realizing how the statement could be misconstrued, she then exclaimed: 'You are my perfect son'.

Elsewhere on the night, Bellingham poked fun at Jamie Carragher's style after helping Real Madrid into the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Following the match on Wednesday night, he spoke to CBS Sports reporter Guillem Balague with Carragher watching on in the studio alongside Micah Richards, Thierry Henry, and Kate Abdo.

Balague referenced Carragher in the interview, joking that the former defender often jokes about his style sense, but Bellingham leaped to the reporter's defense.

'I think you look brilliant tonight, mate,' the midfielder said before turning his attention to Carragher.

'I've seen some of the suits that Jamie wears, I'm not too sure,' he said. 'I think you can give him a bit of stick back.'

Carragher burst out laughing in the studio, before saying: 'Honestly, he's brilliant. He's unbelievable, isn't he?'

Richards, meanwhile, responded: 'He's a class act, isn't he?'

Bellingham has scored 20 goals in 31 games for Madrid this season, flourishing in a more advanced role for Carlo Ancelotti's side.
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