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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bec Judd makes startling health confession as she aims to be 'completely transparent' on her Vain-ish podcast
Rebecca Judd has opened up about her struggle with cold sores. The AFL WAG, 42, took to Instagram on Monday to share a snap of a fever blister on her lower lip, candidly revealing that she's only had them three times in her life. Cold sores are contagious, fluid-filled blisters that usually form on or around the lips and are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1). In the caption of the post, Bec revealed her battle with the incurable condition, while also sharing the unlikely person she got them from. 'I've only ever had x3 cold sores in my life,' she began. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. '1. My first at 36yrs old. '2. The day this photo was taken when I had to shoot a LIPSTICK campaign for @theskincarecompany. '3. The day I recorded this @vainishpodcast episode where I tell the story about how my Mum gave me cold sore number 1,' she wrote. 'I'm still furious,' she added. In the third episode of Bec's recently released Vain-ish podcast, she revealed that she contracted cold sores from her mum, who had one on her lip in Whistler while she and her family were skiing. Despite Bec's mum assuring her she'd 'never given it to anyone', the Jaggad founder woke up the next day with a blister on her lip. Bec also admitted in the episode that her cold sores are triggered by long periods in the sun. The mum-of-four recently told Stellar magazine that she wants to be 'completely transparent' as she discusses beauty in her new podcast alongside best friend Jess Roberts. 'I'm 42, and I don't have a line on my face,' she confessed. 'I'm telling you it's not because I get eight hours' sleep a night, all right?' She went on to say that 2025 is the year we 'stop gaslighting' women by lying about the procedures we've had done. 'You get to a certain age where it's like, come on, let's be a bit more honest. This is the year where we stop bullsh***ing everyone and we fess up,' she added. Rebecca said 'everyone should be a little honest and have better conversations around beauty, aesthetics and wellness.'


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
AFL WAG Rebecca Judd confesses to ANOTHER cosmetic procedure - and reveals how she avoided stretch marks during her pregnancy with twins
Rebecca Judd is slowly confessing that she's given her looks a helping hand thanks to some cosmetic tweaks. The AFL WAG recently opened up about having cosmetic procedures done after years of denying any work - and on Monday, shared one more secret from her beauty routine with her Instagram followers. The 42-year-old opened her Instagram Stories to questions from her fans, with one asking how to handle eye bags - and Bec revealed she has previously had filler. 'I've done under eye filler and it was awful. I had to get it all dissolved,' Bec confessed in her reply. 'Then I had to fix the hollowness, stretched skin and eye bags that were left behind. It wasn't an easy fix,' she added. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the . Another fan asked Bec how she deals with stretch marks and cellulite, and the designer shared her secrets. 'Good lighting!' she joked, before adding, 'Even skinny girls get cellulite.' Bec then recommended: 'The stretch mark cream I swear by is Stratamark. I didn't get a single stretch mark with the twins. 'A lot of people say it must be genetic, but my mum has stretch marks and I actually have stretch marks on other parts of my body, just not my belly. I used Stratamark every day from 16 weeks on.' Stratamark gel, which retails for around $95, is a topical stretch mark cream available from chemists. It comes after Bec revealed that she has undergone a salmon sperm facial to maintain her smooth complexion. Bec told Stellar magazine that she wants to be 'completely transparent' as she discusses beauty in her new podcast, called Vain-ish, alongside best friend Jess Roberts. 'I'm 42, and I don't have a line on my face. I'm telling you it's not because I get eight hours' sleep a night, all right?' she confessed. Another fan asked Bec how she deals with stretch marks and cellulite, and the designer shared her secrets.'The stretch mark cream I swear by is Stratamark. I didn't get a single stretch mark with the twins,' she said. Pictured during her pregnancy with her twin sons She went on to say that 2025 is the year we 'stop gaslighting' women by lying about the procedures we've had done. 'You get to a certain age where it's like, come on, let's be a bit more honest. This is the year where we stop bullsh***ing everyone and we fess up,' she added. Rebecca said 'everyone should be a little honest and have better conversations around beauty, aesthetics and wellness.' In the first episode of her podcast, Bec opened up about her own personal journey with cosmetic surgeries and enhancements, admitting to trying treatments such as the Kim Kardashian-approved salmon sperm facial. 'So I've had this treatment twice with my injector Claire McGuinness for, you know, thinning skin around the eyes,' she revealed. Bec added that it was a 'next generation' cosmetic enhancement, coining it as a 'biostimulatory injectable'. For years, the Jaggad founder has denied having any plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures done, instead pointing to healthy living and expensive skincare as her saving grace. However, more recently Bec has been incrementally dropping more hints about the non-invasive procedures she uses to maintain her age-defying visage. In June, Bec paid a visit to aesthetic nurse and former clinical specialist Claire, who offers a 'conservative approach to facial rejuvenation' using radio frequency microneedling, LED therapies, and injectables. 'Give me Kris Jenner's neck without the surgery,' Bec captioned a snapshot of her neck after what appears to be an 'Exion' treatment. The media personality showed off three rows of distinct red and swollen bumps peppered across her neck after her appointment. Exion, a type of radio-frequency microneedling, creates controlled micro-injuries and applies heat to the skin, which can cause temporary redness, swelling, and bumps as the skin responds and repairs itself.


Daily Mail
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bec Judd reveals she suffered with embarrassing personal condition caused by a very gross act
AFL WAG Rebecca Judd has revealed an embarrassing personal condition that she used to suffer from thanks to her strict fitness regime. The 42-year-old detailed the unhygienic way she wound up with 'butt acne' on her Vain-ish podcast, alongside her best friend Jessie Roberts, on Wednesday. In the third episode of the new podcast, Jess had unwittingly invited Bec's own dermatologist, Ryan De Cruz, on to discuss tanning gummies. In the interest of transparency, Bec shared that she had met the board-certified dermatologist before, and the surprising reason why for a self-confessed 'germaphobe.' Bec said that she suffered from cystic butt acne after continuously wearing her dirty gym clothes around all day after working out. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'It was actually [on the] top of [my] legs from activewear,' the Jaggad activewear founder revealed. 'So you know all these Pilates mums? And you see them walking around, and they will a Pilates mum with me,' Bec said to Jess as she explained herself. 'I don't sweat,' Jessie retorted quickly. 'You don't bloody work hard enough, that's why,' Bec said, insisting it is a common phenomenon for mums to attend a workout class and not shower or change their clothes. 'Yes. You get sweaty, you exercise, and you leave your activewear on all day,' she said. The model and influencer then stated her dedication to her workouts must have been the cause of the unflattering condition. 'Our Pilates instructor will say, do a rep, we'll do 20 and she does eight and then she collapses with a, "I can't do anymore." 'And being a type A person If they say do 20, I'll do 30,' Bec said. 'But then I get sweaty, and then I leave activewear on all day.' The mum-of-four then clarified that her butt acne emerged mostly on 'the top of the thighs - where the butt cheek meets the top of the thighs.' She sought out her dermatologist for advice, asking him: 'What are all these weird bumps?' 'Folliculitis,' De Cruz answered. 'Apparently it's very, very common in the activewear mum generation,' Bec continued. 'Never had it!' Jess jumped in. Butt acne, or more accurately folliculitis, at the gym is often caused by a combination of sweat, friction from tight clothing, and bacteria buildup. Tight-fitting gym clothes, especially those made of synthetic fabrics, can trap sweat and heat against the skin, creating an environment where bacteria can thrive and irritate hair follicles. Not showering immediately after a workout and sitting in sweaty clothes for extended periods can exacerbate the problem. Athleisure wear, while comfortable for workouts, can contribute to butt acne if it's too tight or made of non-breathable fabrics like nylon or polyester. Leggings from Bec's own brand of activewear, Jaggad, are made from roughly 74 per cent polyester and 26 per cent elastane. Elsewhere in the episode, Bec revealed that she got her first cold sore at 36-years-old from her mother. 'The twins were babies. Mum was there helping out with the twins. She was the nana and the nanny. She left her full-time job to help us,' she explained. 'I was 'spazzing out. Next morning, I woke up with a huge disgusting cold sore and I went off. I've clearly never forgiven her.' Bec's equally germ-obsessed pal Jess then confessed that on one occasion when she'd accidentally drunk from the same wine glass as Bec, she went to the bathroom and washed her mouth out with Dettol sanitiser.


Daily Mail
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bec Judd's brutally honest podcast hits major milestone just 24 hours after being launched as the WAG's new venture becomes a smash hit
Rebecca Judd is on cloud nine after her brand new podcast soared to the top of the charts less than 24 hours after launching. The AFL WAG, 42, took to Instagram on Monday to celebrate hitting number one on Apple Podcasts with her new beauty and lifestyle series Vain-ish, which she co-hosts with best friend Jess Roberts. 'Your Vain-ish gals are number 1 on Apple!!! 24hrs in and we've been blown away by your support,' Bec captioned the post. In the image, the duo are seen lounging in matching black mini dresses and Christian Louboutin heels, complete with face masks, white sunglasses and towels wrapped around their heads. 'Thanks to @listnrentertainment for believing in us. Love Bec and Jess and @vainishpodcast.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. In the background, a Louis Vuitton shopping bag and several luxury beauty boxes were visible, setting the scene for the ultimate WAG-approved pamper session. It didn't take long for Bec's inner circle of fellow WAGs and influencers to rally behind her in the comments section. 'You go girls!!! Incredible x,' gushed fashion designer Nadia Bartel. Former Miss World Australia Erin Holland also showed her support, commenting with a string of clapping emojis. It's a major win for Bec and Jess, who have already made headlines for their brutally honest discussions about beauty standards, cosmetic procedures and wellness hacks. During the debut episode, Judd gave fans an in-depth look at her morning beauty routine - revealing she kicks off her day with an infrared sauna, applies fake tan, wears false lashes, and even plucks out every single grey hair she can find. 'I have hair extensions sewn in, I used a prescription lash serum this morning to make my eyelashes grow better and I've got a fresh set of shellac gel nails,' she revealed on the show. She also removes her Invisalign trays to squeeze in a 15-minute whitening session, before downing a breakfast of superfood porridge with glutamate and a collagen smoothie. 'I stuck my silicone nipple pads on, I overdrew my lips, I contoured my face and pulled my hair back into a really tight pony to give myself a non-surgical brow lift before I waltzed into this studio,' she added. The mother-of-four has also been candid about trying high-end treatments like the 'salmon sperm facial' - a biostimulatory injectable that hydrates and rejuvenates thinning skin. Speaking to Stellar magazine recently, the Jaggad founder vowed to be completely transparent about the lengths she goes to in order to maintain her youthful glow. 'I'm 42, and I don't have a line on my face. I'm telling you it's not because I get eight hours' sleep a night, all right?' she said. Judd added that 2025 should be the year women stop being shamed for discussing the procedures they've had done. 'You get to a certain age where it's like, come on, let's be a bit more honest. This is the year where we stop bullsh***ing everyone and we fess up,' she said on the podcast. It comes after Bec shared a photo of her neck visibly swollen and red following a non-invasive Exion microneedling treatment with her cosmetic nurse Claire McGuinness, asking followers to 'give me Kris Jenner's neck without the surgery.'


Daily Mail
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Infrared sauna, prescription lash serum and a 'non-surgical brow lift': Inside Bec Judd's wild morning routine
AFL WAG Rebecca Judd has given fans an insight into her intense morning beauty routine. The 42-year-old revealed her very lengthy morning ritual on her Vain-ish podcast alongside her best friend Jess Roberts. During the first episode of her podcast, Rebecca explained she had fake tan on and was wearing false lashes. 'I have got hair extensions sewn in, I used a prescription lash serum this morning to make my eyelashes grow better and I've got a fresh set of shellac gel nails,' she said. The mother-of-four also revealed she had Invisalign trays which she removed and replaced with a 15-minute teeth whitening session. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She continued: 'I also did infrared sauna this morning and I'm drinking my anti-aging supplement after I had a breakfast of a superfood porridge with my glutamate and collagen supplement smoothie.' Rebecca also admitted she 'plucked out every single visible grey hair' before using a retinol, hyaluronic HB five and vitamin C serum. 'I stuck my silicone nipple pads on, I overdrew my lips, I contoured my face and pulled my hair back into a really tight pony to give myself a non-surgical brow lift before I waltzed into this studio,' she explained. Later in the episode, Rebecca opened up about her personal journey with cosmetic surgeries and enhancements, admitting to trying the Kim Kardashian-approved salmon sperm facial. 'So I've had this treatment twice with my injector Claire McGuinness for, you know, thinning skin around the eyes,' she revealed. Bec added that it was a 'next generation' cosmetic enhancement, coining it as a 'biostimulatory injectable'. It comes after Rebecca told Stellar magazine on Sunday, she wants to be 'completely transparent' as she discusses beauty in her new podcast. 'I'm 42, and I don't have a line on my face. I'm telling you it's not because I get eight hours' sleep a night, all right?' she confessed. She went on to say that 2025 is the year we 'stop gaslighting' women by lying about the procedures we've had done. 'You get to a certain age where it's like, come on, let's be a bit more honest. This is the year where we stop bullsh***ing everyone and we fess up,' she added. Rebecca said 'everyone should be a little honest and have better conversations around beauty, aesthetics and wellness.' However, the WAG said many hide things because they get 'shamed for speaking out'. For years, the Jaggad founder has denied having any plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures done, instead pointing to healthy living and expensive skincare as her saving grace. However, more recently Bec has been incrementally dropping more hints about the non-invasive procedures she uses to maintain her age-defying visage. In June, Bec paid a visit to aesthetic nurse and former clinical specialist Claire, who offers a 'conservative approach to facial rejuvenation' using radio frequency microneedling, LED therapies, and injectables. 'Give me Kris Jenner's neck without the surgery,' Bec captioned a snapshot of her neck after what appears to be an 'Exion' treatment. The media personality showed off three rows of distinct red and swollen bumps peppered across her neck after her appointment. Exion, a type of radio frequency microneedling, creates controlled micro-injuries and applies heat to the skin, which can cause temporary redness, swelling, and bumps as the skin responds and repairs itself.