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AFL WAG Bec Judd refers to herself as a 'Maori-white girl' as she shows off her tiny figure in skimpy swimwear
AFL WAG Bec Judd refers to herself as a 'Maori-white girl' as she shows off her tiny figure in skimpy swimwear

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

AFL WAG Bec Judd refers to herself as a 'Maori-white girl' as she shows off her tiny figure in skimpy swimwear

Rebecca Judd has surprised fans by referring to herself in an unexpected way while flaunting her famous figure in a racy new video. The AFL WAG, 42, took to social media to share a clip of herself strutting around her backyard spa in a crocheted bikini by It's Now Cool, proudly showing off her slender, gym-honed physique. Bec looked effortlessly glamorous in the footage, which captured her walking confidently in the revealing swimwear. But it was her caption that really turned heads: 'Winter fit check with @itsnowcool. This little Maori-white girl needs a tan. See you soon, Broome.' The remark left many fans surprised - but it's a nod to her little-known New Zealand heritage. 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 August 2023, Bec reflected on her cultural background while speaking to Stellar. The mother-of-four, who is soon to start on The Amazing Race, revealed she is Māori on her mother's side, with fans rarely guessing it as her heritage. 'Mum's side is Māori, so we did a lot of trips to New Zealand when we were kids,' the catwalk star told the publication. 'No-one ever guesses that I'm Māori. No-one. Ever.' Bec said her grandfather has a large farm in New Zealand, with their family regularly enjoying a hāngī - a traditional way of steaming food underground. 'My pop has a big farm, and we'd have all the uncles and aunties over to have a hāngī every time we went over,' she added. During Bec's wide-ranging Stellar interview, she also spoke of her working class roots to the publication. 'We didn't have much growing up and every dollar counted, so we really respected our food, our home and our belongings,' she said. Both Rebecca's mother and father, Hugh Twigley and Kerry Brown, are from New Zealand. They lived in a small cray fishing town called Leeman. The pair moved to Western Australia in the late 70s to take advantage of the mining boom, before having Bec and older sister, Kate. Kerry and Hugh separated early in Bec's childhood, but remain close friends. 'When they moved, mum was 16 and Dad was were like two kids,' Rebecca previously told the Herald Sun. 'I look back and think, ''I can't believe they were ever together'',' Bec added. Bec is married to former AFL star Chris Judd and the couple have four children: Oscar, 14, Billie, 11, and twins Darcy and Tom, eight.

Bec Judd shares her version of 'elevated mum life' as she poses in activewear ensembles perfect for the school run
Bec Judd shares her version of 'elevated mum life' as she poses in activewear ensembles perfect for the school run

Daily Mail​

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Bec Judd shares her version of 'elevated mum life' as she poses in activewear ensembles perfect for the school run

Rebecca Judd is a busy working mother - and she has the perfect outfits for her school runs. The mother-of-four showed off her version of 'elevated' looks for women just like her in an Instagram post on Tuesday. The AFL WAG posed in a series of activewear outfits from her own fashion line, Jaggard, along with a caption. 'Mum life but make it elevated. I've been living in these five fits' the 42-year-old wrote. Among the looks was a grey sweatshirt worn with maroon track pants and a black puffer jacket. 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. Rebecca Judd (pictured) is a busy working mother - and she has the perfect outfits for her school runs Bec and husband Chris Judd share four children - Oscar, 12, Billie, 10 and twins Tom and Darcy, eight. It comes after Bec went on a fiery rant as she spoke up to defend women who get plastic surgery, despite long denying she has ever had any herself. The mother-of-four shared an article on the 'uncomfortable' topic of A-list women getting work done and added her own thoughts. 'I am around the same age as Lindsay [Lohan], Anne [Hathaway] and Hilary [Duff]. For the record, I think they look unreal,' she began in her Instagram Stories post. 'Beauty standards for women are just impossible. If you show signs of ageing you have let yourself go. 'If you look too fresh faced for your age, you are accused of getting work done and blamed for promoting vanity when you should just be comfortable with growing old and looking old. '"Oh, but yuck," society says, "Women shouldn't look old." And so the cycle continues. Women can't win.' In a further post, Bec got fired up while defending the right of women to amend their looks as they saw fit—or do nothing at all. 'So here is my take on it—"Let Her". Let her have her hard earned wrinkles from years of smiling. Let her have injectables. Let her have grey hair,' she wrote. 'Let her get her roots touched up every month. Let her skin sag. Let her get a facelift. Let her wear no makeup. Let her look fully glammed. Let her have a natural smile. 'Let her get veneers. Let her have a hairy body. Let her get all the lasers. The list goes on.' Bec added: 'Let her be comfortable in the body she is in because it is her body and her choice and we are all on our own journey with ageing. 'I believe that we all sit on a spectrum of vanity. There's the zero f***s end and the full f***s end (I'm closer to the full f***s end) and no matter where you sit, you do you girl. LET HER.' Bec has long been a beacon of ageless beauty, spruiking skincare brands, facials and non-surgical treatments for her plump visage. For two decades, she has denied having any plastic surgery or cosmetic procedure done, instead pointing to healthy living and expensive skincare as her saving grace. Despite the ongoing speculation, Bec has always remained firm on the claim she maintains her glowing complexion using face peels and skincare products.

Bec Judd and husband Chris sell lavish $3million Mornington Peninsula holiday home after completing renovation
Bec Judd and husband Chris sell lavish $3million Mornington Peninsula holiday home after completing renovation

Daily Mail​

time20-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Bec Judd and husband Chris sell lavish $3million Mornington Peninsula holiday home after completing renovation

Australian power couple Rebecca and Chris Judd have sold their beautiful renovated Mornington Peninsula property, which was listed on the market for $2.85million to $3million. The pair recently finalised the sale of the stunning property for an undisclosed sum. Marshall White Stonnington director Ben Veith oversaw the sale and told the Judds were happy with the process, labelling it a 'good result'. He added Bec had had significant input into the renovation process of the beloved property: 'This was genuinely designed by Bec, and it speaks for itself.' They first purchased the Arthur's Seat property in 2016 and spent several years turning the 1970s-built brick house into a family retreat, with the help of The Melbourne Builder & Co. The lavish home features three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms and luxurious finishes throughout. They include bench tops with gold veining and stunning oak cabinetry. The spacious open-plan living area is bathed in natural light, providing an inviting and airy atmosphere. Award-winning landscape architect Nathan Burkett designed the lush gardens, which include a heated pool, exquisite garden and entertainment areas. The property offers sweeping views of the surrounding hills, making it ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. Bec took a hands-on approach to the renovation, telling 'I find that when I'm involved, things get done really quickly. 'I'm cracking the whip the whole time. I'm a good communicator and I work with a team who are good communicators. We put out fires before they happen.' The influencer added one of the things she loved most about the property was its gorgeous semi-rural location, which is just a short distance from a variety of amenities. With its desirable location, scenic views and stunning design, it is the perfect property for those looking to raise a family. The holiday home is located at Main Ridge near Arthurs Seat, 85km from Melbourne. Bec bought the home for $1.2million with husband Chris when she was still pregnant with their twin boys. After welcoming sons Darcy and Tom in 2016, Bec said she put plans to renovate the property on the back burner. The former model described the new design for the property as 'country ranch' and revealed plans for a lavish kitchen. She also said the new pad will feature Patagonia, a quartzite stone from South America and supplied by Melbourne company Signorino. 'Its very bold and it helps to elevate a warm neutral palette,' she said. An animated designer's clip also shared in the post revealed that Bec planned to use the lavish stone for a breakfast island. Bec took to social media to announce she was planning to donate the entire contents of the original home to charity. She lives in a luxurious mansion in the swanky Melbourne suburb of Brighton with her AFL star husband Chris and their four children.

Jaggad owner Bec Judd and AFL great Chris Judd sell Arthurs Seat holiday home after finishing reno
Jaggad owner Bec Judd and AFL great Chris Judd sell Arthurs Seat holiday home after finishing reno

News.com.au

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Jaggad owner Bec Judd and AFL great Chris Judd sell Arthurs Seat holiday home after finishing reno

Rebecca and Chris Judd have sold the Arthur's Seat holiday home and renovation project they finished only a few months ago. The power couple, initially known for Chris's on-field success in the AFL as a two-time Brownlow Medalist and Carlton stalwart, are increasingly making headlines for Bec's style-savvy and businesses including the Jaggad sportswear label. Regularly documenting their home renovation projects on social media, the pair announced earlier this year that they had 'exciting times ahead' as they listed the ' Arthurs seat beauty ' in the Mornington Peninsula hinterland. Listed with a $2.85m-$3m asking price, it is not yet clear what was paid for the property, which records show has been on the market since March — though the Judd's plans to sell first emerged in February. Marshall White Stonnington director Ben Vieth handled the sale, and yesterday confirmed the deal but not a price. However, Mr Vieth said the result had been a happy one for the buyers and sellers. 'It's a really good result for everyone,' he said. 'And Bec and Chris are excited to announce what's next, but I'm not privy to that yet.' The renovations were overseen by the Judds and The Melbourne Builder & Co with the gardens designed by Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture. While the home was being marketed Mr Vieth described it as 'literally a compound which you turn up to on the weekend and it has everything'. After its sale he added that while the pair would be sad to say farewell to a place they had enjoyed with their family, the fact they had proudly put their name to the home had helped convince the buyers of the quality of the works. 'This was genuinely designed by Bec, and it speaks for itself,' Mr Vieth said. Among the landscaping there is a pool, lake, dam and a pavilion. The property is also close to wineries and beaches. Records show the Judd's bought the home for $1,212,500 in 2016, with the Mornington Peninsula experiencing a property market surge during the pandemic that followed. PropTrack data shows that in May, 2015, the median house price for the municipality was $550,000, but that figure more than doubled to $1.23m by 2022. However, it has subsequently dropped to $1.085m. Today, top-end buyer's agent Matthew Cleverdon from Morell and Koren said 'there are opportunities presenting' on the Mornington Peninsula for buyers who were patient.

Inside the ‘wow-factor' Brighton wellness mansion attracting ‘very well-known names'
Inside the ‘wow-factor' Brighton wellness mansion attracting ‘very well-known names'

News.com.au

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Inside the ‘wow-factor' Brighton wellness mansion attracting ‘very well-known names'

Want to live like entrepreneur Rebecca Judd or My Kitchen Rules star Zana Pali? A newly completed residence at 2B Maskell St, Brighton, has hit the market with a price guide of $4.2m-$4.6m that could have you rubbing shoulders with the suburb's elite — possibly during the inspections. The home spans three levels and features its own underground wellness centre, complete with a marble-tiled indoor pool, sauna, spa, and fully equipped change room. DiCaprio cops $4.6m loss on shoe brand Listed through Kay & Burton Bayside's Matthew Pillios, the four-bedroom home is already attracting attention from prestige buyers seeking health, luxury and low-maintenance living in one of Melbourne's most exclusive postcodes. 'We've had interest from some very well-known names in the fitness and wellness space, people who know quality, design and value the lifestyle this home delivers,' Mr Pillios said. 'It's a wow-factor home, and you feel that the moment you walk through the door.' Positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac just moments from Bay and Church St shopping and dining, and within walking distance of Brighton Grammar, Firbank and the foreshore, the home offers a rare combination of calm, privacy and walkability. Originally intended as the sellers own family home, the build includes commercial-grade triple-glazed windows, oak chevron parquetry, Tundra marble throughout, and subtle curves that guide the eye from the circular skylight to the sculptural staircase and down to the lower level. 'It's not a spec build — it was designed to live in long-term. There's real heart in this home,' Mr Pillios said. The wellness level also features a multipurpose lounge for pilates, movie nights or recovery, while upstairs, three additional ensuite bedrooms join a ground-floor guest suite. The main bedroom includes a private balcony, dressing area, freestanding bath and a walk-in robe worthy of any boutique hotel. A low-maintenance terrace connects to the main living domain, where full-height glazing and a feature fireplace set the tone, and the designer kitchen includes Miele appliances, a butler's pantry, integrated refrigeration, and dual dishwashers for effortless entertaining. Additional features include lift access to all floors, alarm system, CCTV, zoned ducted heating and cooling, underfloor heating, remote blinds, garden irrigation and a double garage with internal access. The property also comes with seven years of builder's warranty, a significant advantage in a market short on new, high-calibre homes. Expressions of interest close at 5pm on May 20.

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