Bec Judd Unveils Truth About ‘Fake’ Cosmetic Enhancements and School Pickup Avoidance

Rebecca Judd has shared some secrets about her image as a glamorous influencer and fashion designer.

The 42-year-old WAG discussed her beauty routine in a recent podcast and confessed to using fake tans, overdrawing her lips with liner, adding false lashes and applying fake nails before she appears in public. 

She also said that part of her beauty routine, ahead of a public appearance, included a ‘supplement smoothie, gel nails and a sauna’.

‘There’s a lot of things [I do],’ she said, referring to her cosmetic ‘enhancements’ during Wednesday’s episode of the Darling Shine podcast.

Still, Bec said that once away from the limelight, her attitude about maintaining an image changes completely.

‘I do nothing. I’ve got spiky chin hair. I’ve got a top knot, I’m in my pyjamas,’ she said with a laugh.

Rebecca Judd (pictured) has shared some secrets about her image as a glamorous influencer and fashion designer

Rebecca Judd (pictured) has shared some secrets about her image as a glamorous influencer and fashion designer

For the school pickup, Bec said she might hide behind a pair of Celine sunglasses, adding: ‘I still might be in my pyjamas and I’ll put a jacket over the top.’

She continued: ‘The parents wave, and I kind of shrink in my seat so they can’t see I’ve got PJs on underneath.’

Bec added that sometimes she wears Ugg boots for her school routine – and sometimes no shoes at all. 

‘And I say to my boys, “Put your bag in the car and make sure it’s in the boot properly because I am not getting out if it falls out”,’ she said.

Host Ellidy Pullin then commented: ‘I could never imagine seeing you like that, and if I did I’d be like “what a f***ing queen”.’

Bec shares son Oscar, 14, daughter Billie, 11, and nine-year-old twins Darcy and Tom with AFL legend Chris Judd. 

The influencer and fashion designer recently confessed that the glammed-up photos she frequently shares online are not always an accurate reflection of her daily life.

‘Social media is a highlight reel. I don’t dress up for fun. The spray tans, the whitening, the lashes… everything!’ Bec recently told the Life With Danni Duncan podcast.

'There's a lot of things [I do],' she said, referring to her cosmetic 'enhancements' during Wednesday's episode of the Darling Shine podcast. Pictured with host Ellidy Pullin, top

‘There’s a lot of things [I do],’ she said, referring to her cosmetic ‘enhancements’ during Wednesday’s episode of the Darling Shine podcast. Pictured with host Ellidy Pullin, top

The 42-year-old WAG discussed her beauty routine in a recent podcast and confessed to using fake tans, overdrawing her lips with liner, adding false lashes and applying fake nails before she appears in public

The 42-year-old WAG discussed her beauty routine in a recent podcast and confessed to using fake tans, overdrawing her lips with liner, adding false lashes and applying fake nails before she appears in public

‘It makes me look good, but would I do that every day? Hell no!’

Bec revealed the dolled-up posts she often shares to her Instagram page capture her at her best, and fans should look at her 24-Hour Stories reel for a more accurate idea of what her daily routine is like.

‘It is not my real life… if you want to know what my real life is, go into my Stories,’ Bec said.

Bec has been candid about trying high-end treatments like the ‘salmon sperm facial’ – a biostimulatory injectable that hydrates and rejuvenates thinning skin.

Speaking to Stellar magazine recently, the Jaggad founder vowed to be completely transparent about the lengths she goes to in order to maintain her youthful glow.

‘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 said.

Bec added that 2025 should be the year women stop being shamed for discussing the procedures they’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 said on the podcast.

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