Bec Judd lashes out on social media after fan comments that she makes other women feel ‘insecure’
Perth icon Rebecca Judd has hit back at a fan who left a nasty comment on one of her latest Instagram posts.

Perth icon Rebecca Judd has hit back at a fan who left a nasty comment on one of her latest Instagram posts
The WAG responded to a critic who accused the mother-of-four as promoting “insecurity in women” on Wednesday.
“Bec Judd amazes me. She’s clearly an intelligent person but yet she chooses to spend her time and energy on frivolous content that promotes perfection and insecurities in women,” the comment read.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.“I do wonder whether she would ever consider a career in something where her look is not celebrated.
“A career which is more about her skill and professionalism rather than anything that requires promotion.”
The influencer quickly fired back responding to the comment and listed out all her achievement - similarly to how a Linkedin Profile looks - yet on Instagram.
“Oh you mean like when I wrote a book, or when I hosted a national radio show, or when I worked as a speech pathologist at The Alfred treating patients with traumatic brain injuries, or when I developed a functional assessment tool for head injuries, or when I hosted a travel program, or when I founded one of Australia’s leading activewear companies, or when I worked on a research paper about how to best assess PTA, or when I travelled to nursing homes treating elderly patients for dysphagia, or when I presented the weather for 9 news?” she fired back.
The Melbourne-based star then took to her Instagram stories to share with followers the sea of comments.
“Yes. I am amazing,” she said.
“And a little bit vain too.”
Fans quickly rushed to defend the podcast host, one commenter said “boom”.
Another user wrote “You’re the best”.
Her best friend, Jessie Roberts even chimed in and said, “mic drop!!! BOOM!”
It comes after Judd took to her podcast, that she shares with Roberts, where she spoke about her upbringing in WA.
“We had a $100 budget every time we went shopping and Kate and I would stalk the aisles with my mum looking for the sales,” Judd said.
“And if we’d spent over a hundred dollars when we’re doing the checkout, we had to put some things back. Roll-ups, they were way too expensive, so they never made the grocery trolley.”
The 43-year-old spoke about coming from humble beginnings and how her family often lived week-to-week.
The Jaggad co-founder said school excursions had left her feeling anxious due to the stress of being able to afford them.
Entering the public sphere in 2004 after wearing that plunging red dress to the Brownlow Medal as Chris’ date, Judd has since enjoyed a life of luxury in Melbourne where she’s raised her four children.
Originally published on PerthNow
