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Michelle Cullen

Amy Huberman shares child's hilarious unintentional dig at husband Brian O'Driscoll

Amy Huberman has shared a child's hilarious unintentional dig at her husband, Brian O'Driscoll.

The actress took to Instagram to share a snap one of her fans had shared with her after they read through their child's homework.

For homework, the child was asked to create a fact file about someone they admire, and they had chosen ruby star, Brian.

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They included facts such as Brian's age of "59-years-old" the "ending of his career" in 2014, and the fact that he has "one wife".

Amy posted the homework on Instagram and joked about how it unintentionally offended Brian.

She said: "Someone sent this to me of their kid's homework.

Homework (Instagram)

"A few things - career caput, what serum is he using?!?

"But good to see he still only has one wife!"

Brian commented jokingly: "Should have said 'one wife' *for now."

Amy's friends and fans were all in stitches laughing at the post.

Louisa wrote: "In the kid's defence, Google also says he's 59."

Finola commented: "He looks good for 59!!!"

Nuala said: "Kids say the funniest things!"

Brian O'Driscoll and wife Amy Huberman attend day five of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 6, 2018 in London, England. (gettyimages.ie)

Fiona commented: "59 years old… Jesus, time flies but that's madness."

The news comes after Brian brought a smile to many people's faces after he took the wrong dog home from the groomers.

The Ireland legend went to pick up his beloved pet pooch from the groomers last week, only for the ex-rugby ace to bring home the wrong dog.

O'Driscoll took to social media to share the story and said that it was an easy mistake and thought it was down to pet pooch Phoebe being well groomed.

But speaking on Off The Ball, he told all the details of the story.

Dricco joked: "I will not be remembered as the guy who lifted the Grand Slam for the first time in 61 years. I will not be that guy.

"An easy mistake, it could happen to anyone."

He added: "I had my concerns. They bring one dog out and I see the willy and I'm like no no that's not her then they bring another one out and it looks pretty like Phoebe in my mind and it jumps up on me and I'm like 'It's Phoebe'.

"I'm on a call at the time and I pick her up and I throw her into the back seat of the car and we drive away and she's very quiet in the back seat of the car and she gives out a yelpy bark and I've not heard that one before and thinking she really isn't feeling herself.

"I get home and the penny dropped when I opened the car door and she wouldn't jump out. It was too high for her and I was like 'really?'.

"I was like 'Oh no' and that was when my concerns began. There was a lot of sniffing going on as they let her into the front door and then I opened the door and she ran in.

"Our Au Pair that is with us two weeks was there and was the first person to see her and goes 'Is this Phoebe' and I was like 'Oh no'.

"And then I went into the back garden and my missus was on the phone to someone and it was an important call but I was like 'Is this Phoebe'.

"The two of us are there [calling her name] and she goes 'no' so I picked the dog up and brought her back to the groomers and my missus texted me saying 'that's definitely not her, you've taken the wrong one'.

"So I did take this dog in the front seat on the way home and tried to comfort her."

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