Rebecca Judd
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Rebecca Judd (née Twigley) is an Australian model, television presenter, speech pathologist, and the wife of former Australian Football League player Chris Judd's wife.
She is currently the presenter of Victorian-based travel magazine Postcards and a weekend weather presenter on Nine News Melbourne.
Personal life
Judd and her then-girlfriend Chris Judd announced in September 2007 that they would be heading to Melbourne, Australia. She completed her studies in speech and language pathology at La Trobe University in 2008 and spent time at the Alfred Hospital in adult rehabilitation.
Judd (née Twigley) married Chris Judd at Melbourne's Carousel in December 2010. They have a son born in 2011, a daughter born in 2014, and twin boys born in 2016.
Judd lives in a $7.3 million Spanish Colonial house in Brighton that the family restored extensively. Judd showcased the extensive re-design on her Instagram in 2019, with all suppliers credited and the renovation being highlighted on 9Honey.
In recent times, Judd has been chastised for implying that Brighton has a large crime problem.
Career
Judd's wearing a revealing red Tarvydas dress to the Brownlow Medal presentation in September 2004 attracted significant media attention. Ruth Tarvydas, a Perth designer, hand-made the garment, which was valued at A$2000. Although Chris Juddd, at the time her boyfriend, received the Brownlow Medal, a lot of the media attention was on Judd's appearance and WAG rank.
Judd received a number of calls from Australian television broadcasters following Brownlow's appearance. She appeared on Nine Perth's program Just Add Water for her first television appearance. In October 2006, Judd conducted a news article about Melbourne Cup fashion for Seven News.
Judd began predicting the weekend weather for Seven News in Perth the following year. Any public chastised her for her public appearance, alleging that she seemed anorexic. She denied the allegations, saying she had never suffered from an eating disorder and that the commotion was due to her friendship with Chris Judd. Judd had been attacked by some viewers, and she explained that her slim figure made her appear thinner on film, according to Seven News director Shaun Menegola.
Judd joined the Nine Network in 2011 as the host of Victorian-based travel website Postcards, and he has continued in this role until 2020.
While Livinia Nixon was presenting the weather on Nine Afternoon News and Nine News Melbourne in the second quarter of 2013, she filled in for her second child.
Steven and Michelle Greene of the Judd bought Jaggad activewear in 2013, transforming the brand from a triathlon brand to a trendy sports brand. The brand was accused of imitating designs from Australian brand Nagnata, which Jaggad has denied.
Rebecca Judd Loves (RJL) was born in 2012, Judd's fashion and lifestyle blog, Rebecca Judd Loves (RJL).
Judd was appointed weekend weather presenter on Nine News Melbourne in April 2014.
Judd founded Judd's capsule fashion line in May 2014, as part of Australian fashion brand Skin and Threads, and also launched The Style School, a web television series about home renovation and interior design.
Judd was put in an awkward situation in 2016 when colleague Tony Jones threatened to kiss Judd as a maternity leave farewell live on air. Judd resigned from Nine News Melbourne in November 2016 to spend more time with her family.
Judd, along with Katie "Monty" Dimond and Yumi Stynes, appeared on the KIIS Network in January 2017.
Judd's first book, "The Baby Bible," was published in 2018 about pregnancy and motherhood.
Judd's t-shirt featuring "Free Melbourne" on her Instagram and criticizing Victorian Premier Dan Andrews for Melbourne's lockdown policies sparked controversy during the 2020 Melbourne COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, branding him "Dictator Dan."
Judd announced in November 2020 that she would not return to the 3 p.m. Pick-up in 2021, citing her desire to get away from the media and concentrate on her four children and husband Chris Judd.
Judd is an ambassador for Myer and brands such as Klorane, Chadstone, and The Skincare Company.