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AFL star Chris Judd dons a $27,000 Rolex as he steps out solo in Melbourne

AFL star Chris Judd dons a $27,000 Rolex as he steps out solo in Melbourne

Daily Mail​7 hours ago

Chris Judd flaunted his penchant for luxe accessories this week when he stepped out solo in Melbourne.
The former AFL star, 41, cut a dapper figure when he was spotted on the street in South Yarra on Friday.
Chris wore a thick black and grey striped denim jacket, buttoned up over a simple light grey T-shirt.
He also wore a pair of crisp white chinos, finishing his outfit with a pair of plain white trainers.
While wife Rebecca Judd, 42, is known for flaunting her sense of sartorial style on social media, this time it was Chris's turn.
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He accessorised with a swanky Rolex Submariner watch that peeked out from under the sleeve of his denim jacket.
The luxe timepiece comes with an equally luxe price tag of around $27,000 (AUD).
Sporting a freshly shorn head, Chris looked all business as he took in the sights of South Yarra.
He was also spotted chatting on the phone as he stood on the footpath in front of a local café.
It comes after wife Rebecca recently proved that Chris still has what it takes to make her heart race.
It appears that the couple's 14-year marriage is showing no signs of slowing down as she shared a sexy snap of his shirtless physique in April.
The 42-year-old AFL WAG captured the steamy pose while Chris enjoyed the sunshine and practised his golf swing outside their home.
Wearing a pair of grey track pants and a baseball cap while standing over the golf tee, a ripped and tanned Chris can be seen flaunting his washboard abs as he considers his next shot.
Chris finished his look with a pair of crisp white chinos and a pair of plain white trainers.
'Are you ok?' an impressed Bec said in the caption adding a flame emoji for emphasis.
Bec added a short video of the former AFL star practising his swing while their four children - Oscar, 12, Billie, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight - watched on.
Rebecca also shared a surprising detail about her husband in a Valentine's Day tribute.
Taking to Instagram in February, she posted a dedication to her man, but admitted that the pair do not celebrate the occasion.
Alongside a throwback photo with Chris, Bec wrote that the couple don't mark the day for lovers worldwide.
'More than half my life with my Valentine and we've never celebrated a Valentine's Day,' she wrote in her caption.
The Judds met at a pub in Perth when they were both teenagers, and wed on December 31, 2010, at Melbourne's Albert Park.
Rebecca previously shared her secret to a long and happy relationship on KIIS FM's 3pm Pick-Up radio show.
She explained how a bad sleeping arrangement can lead to tension in a marriage, so she makes sure Chris never interrupts her.
'If he comes anywhere near me or if he has a toe touching me at night time, I'll wake him up [and] push him over,' she said.
'I cannot sleep if you're touching me,' the fashion designer continued.
'You actually need to be at least half a metre away from me, so if I want to roll and turn in the night, I can turn and still not have to touch you.'
However, Rebecca added she and Chris make sure to have a 'quick kiss and cuddle' before turning out the lights and enforcing the no-touching policy.
'When we were first together, it was better to sleep knowing he was there,' she explained.
'We would be like completely entwined in each other and have the best night's sleep.

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