‘Cringe': Bed Judd roasted over luxury SUV clip
Influencer and AFL WAG Rebecca Judd has been roasted over her promotional material for a luxury car dealership.
Judd, 42, is a partner of Melbourne City Land Rover and recently shared a video promoting the Defender 110 – touted as 'the fastest and most powerful Defender ever' – in a Sedona Red edition.
In the clip, she wears an outfit from her new clothing collection with Aussie fashion label Sabo's Zãco. The crop top has a price tag of $180, the pants retail for $270 and the overshirt costs $280. Judd, who is married to former AFL player Chris Judd, is also carrying a Fendi bag in the clip.
'What have you got for me,' she asks, before the salesman named Ben introduces her to the car. He then explains it was named after the Arizona mountains.
She comments that warm tones are 'so in right now', adding it is 'very on trend' and 'matches my outfit too'.
Land Rover Defenders retail between $92,600 to $317,000 for 2025 models, dependent on SUV body types. Meanwhile, the 2025 Range Rover Sport PHEV starts at $198,097.
'And why do you think the Defenders are selling so well at the moment?' the Aussie model asks.
'They're so liveable, the most common bit of feedback we get is people are surprised at actually just how refined it is,' the salesman replies.
Judd was introduced to two more luxury cars, before she ultimately drives away in a black Santorini plug-in hybrid Defender.
'This is my first Range Rover Sport, for a long time. I mean, I used to drive one back in the day but I think it's been about eight years,' she says.
At the end of the promo clip, Judd quips that it's the 'luxury details that make it' before driving away in her shiny black ride. It is unclear whether the mother-of-four got to keep the car.
Many social media users had a huge reaction to the social media video, calling it 'cringe' and likening it to a parody sketch.
'Didn't know Chris Judd sold cars too,' one joked.
Another added: 'Ehhhh it's like a parody sketch but fair dinkum.'
'Selling so well? Come on,' another questioned.
'Most unreliable vehicles in history. Buy a Macan,' another weighed in.
One social media user said: ''I don't know how you can get any more cringe. Your self importance reeks out of you. Ewww.'
But others chose to focus on the positives, complimenting Judd on her outfit instead.
'That outfit,' one person commented, coupled with a fire emoji.
Another social media user asked: 'What's the outfit??'
'Very chic,' another posted.
One said they loved the video, but couldn't give up their AMG.
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