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AFL WAG Rebecca Judd confesses to ANOTHER cosmetic procedure - and reveals how she avoided stretch marks during her pregnancy with twins
AFL WAG Rebecca Judd confesses to ANOTHER cosmetic procedure - and reveals how she avoided stretch marks during her pregnancy with twins

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time21-07-2025

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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.

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