Rebecca Judd has confessed that there is still plenty of excitement with her husband, AFL footy champ, Chris Judd, after two decades of being a couple.
The 43-year-old WAG and mother-of-four said Chris, who hung up his boots in 2015, remains game-ready and as ‘hot’ as ever.
Bec made the cheeky comment on a recent episode of her Vain-ish podcast.
‘He’s full keto. You should see his six pack,’ Bec gushed and added, ‘He is in playing form… he is so hot.’
Bec, who tied the knot with the former Carlton star in 2010, was not done boasting about her marriage.
‘He’s amazing. 23 years and I still find him hot,’ she said.
Bec Judd has confessed that there is still plenty of excitement with her husband, AFL footy champ, Chris Judd, after two decades of being a couple
The 43-year-old WAG and mother-of-four said Chris, who retired in 2010, remains game-ready and as ‘hot’ as ever. Pictured: The Judds on the red carpet in 2004
During the podcast, Bec pretended to get a call from her husband and joked, ‘When he calls me, I’m like, ”Oh! It’s Chris Judd”.’
The pair first met as teenagers in a Perth pub in 2002, the same year Chris launched his career in first-class footy with the West Coast Eagles.
Bec recalled their first encounter in a Q+A with followers.
‘It’s weird, I didn’t really have lots of boyfriends growing up, and I was very, very picky, and I saw him, and I was like “Damn! I like him”.’
Bec’s cheeky admission comes after she provided a rare insight into her upbringing, revealing she was raised in humble surroundings, which taught her to appreciate everything she has.
The influencer and fashion designer, who has developed a reputation for her upmarket taste, made the surprising admission in a recent episode of her podcast.
‘We’re not silver spooners. We never had a new school uniform, they were always hand-me-downs from friends’ older siblings,’ Bec admitted.
She added that she came to envy some of her classmates, as she was in awe of what they could afford.
The influencer and Carlton star tied the knot in 2010. Pictured: Bec made the cheeky comment on a recent episode of her Vain-ish podcast
‘Kids who paid for their school excursions, with the slip and the money in it, on time – rich! We never paid on time because we never had any spare money,’ Bec said.
‘Whenever we’d get the form, I’d get anxiety, going, “Where are we going to find $5 for this animal incursion coming to school?”‘
Fortunately, Bec successfully overcame her difficult upbringing, as she admitted she was working hard to ensure her own children were not spoiled.
‘They are privileged, they go to amazing schools, so it’s hard to get them to get a sense of how lucky they are, the way they live,’ she said.
‘What I have figured out is that kids don’t give a s**t. They remember the memories and the fun times they had in that house, not what the furniture looked like. They just want to have fun.’
Bec and her older sister Kate were raised in Perth, Western Australia by their working-class parents Hugh and Kerry.
The model and businesswoman shares four children – Oscar, 14, Billie, 11, and twins Tom and Darcy, nine – with retired footy great Chris, 42.
The Judds met at a pub in Perth when they were both teenagers, and wed on December 31, 2010, at Melbourne’s Albert Park.




















