Jude Bellingham produced a hilarious reaction after a reporter accidentally asked if he would 'like to come home' with her. <br /><br />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. <br /><br />Amazon Prime presenter Alessia Tarquinio, who has previously spoken to Bellingham about her son, brought up the youngster yet again. <br /><br />Nah man I'm crying at Jude’s reaction to the reporter asking him if he wants to come home with her<br /><br />Bellingham looked to the camera and said: 'Gabriel, do your Spanish homework, otherwise you'll end up like me, not speaking much Spanish.'<br /><br />However, afterward, Tarquinio then said: 'Would you like to come home with me?' <br /><br />Bellingham quickly understood her Spanish, and looked straight down the camera lens wide-eyed before saying: 'Steady!'<br /><br />After realizing how the statement could be misconstrued, she then exclaimed: 'You are my perfect son'.<br /><br />Elsewhere on the night, Bellingham poked fun at Jamie Carragher's style after helping Real Madrid into the quarter-finals of the Champions League. <br /><br />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. <br /><br />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.<br /><br />'I think you look brilliant tonight, mate,' the midfielder said before turning his attention to Carragher. <br /><br />'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.'<br /><br />Carragher burst out laughing in the studio, before saying: 'Honestly, he's brilliant. He's unbelievable, isn't he?'<br /><br />Richards, meanwhile, responded: 'He's a class act, isn't he?'<br /><br />Bellingham has scored 20 goals in 31 games for Madrid this season, flourishing in a more advanced role for Carlo Ancelotti's side.