High-flying Melbourne AFL WAG Bec Judd has taken time out to enjoy the festivities at the LIV Golf tournament in Adelaide.
The famously outspoken 41-year-old has shared images of herself partying with the Victorian deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth on Friday.
Also on hand for the fun was Groth’s wife Brittany and influencer Jessie Roberts.
Bec shared an image with the prominent couple as the foursome enjoyed Australian DJ Dom Dolla at the LIV ‘fan village’.
She also shared a video selfie, in which she and Jessie can be singing along to one of the DJ’s banging tunes.
Also appearing in the clip was an enthusiastic Brittany, while her Liberal politician husband nodded along with the music in a more subdued fashion.

High-flying Melbourne AFL WAG Bec Judd has taken time out to enjoy the festivities at the LIV Golf tournament in Adelaide. Pictured: Bec shared this image to her Instagram

The famously outspoken 41-year-old has shared images of herself partying with the Victorian deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth (R) on Friday. Also on hand for the fun was Groth’s wife Brittany (centre) and influencer Jessie Roberts (R)
‘Don’t be jealous of our excellent singing,’ the influencer joked in the caption and added: ‘Cameo by Brittany Groth.’
For her night out, Bec wore a pair of cat’s eye shades with chunky rims and a matching outfit and what appeared to be a necklace of white pearls.
Bec has been increasingly interested in weighing in on conservative politics over the last few months, making Groth the latest conservative politician to cameo in her social media content.
In November she took to her social media to offer up her thoughts on US politics.
In the daring post, Bec appeared to throw her support behind controversial anti-vaxxer Robert F Kennedy Jr, who has been picked as the new US Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Posting a message from Kennedy to president elect Donald Trump to her own Instagram stories Bec captioned the share: ‘Excellent. Australia needs its own RFK.’
Kennedy is a self-declared science sceptic and has created controversy for his opinions, including linking pharmaceutical therapies with disorders such as autism.
Trump announced that Kennedy was his nomination for the crucial HHS role on Thursday.

Bec also shared a video selfie in which she and Jessie can be singing along to one of the DJ’s banging tunes. (Pictured)
‘Thank you Donald Trump for your leadership and courage. I’m committed to advancing your vision to Make America healthy Again,’ Kennedy said in the message Bec shared.
He continued: ‘We have a generational opportunity to bring together the greatest minds in science, medicine, industry and government to put an end to the chronic disease epidemic.
‘I look forward to working with the more than 80,000 employees at HHS to free the agencies from the smothering cloud of corporate capture so they can pursue their mission to make Americans once again the healthiest people on Earth.’
It comes after the Melbourne businesswoman raised eyebrows when she was spotted breaking bread with a coterie of Australia’s conservative powerbrokers in October 2024.
Sky News commentator Rita Panahi shared a series of photos featuring Bec and Country Liberal Party Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.
They were joined in happy snaps by PR guru James Radford – the former long-time PR flak to West Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart – and Melbourne richlister Kathy Garnaut.
‘Thank you for being my dinner buddies,’ Judd said in an Instagram post.
The famous faces were among 375 people who came together for a function hosted by the right-wing lobby group, the Institute of Public Affairs, which campaigns for conservative economic and political principles.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott and one-time Donald Trump aide Mick Mulvaney were likewise in attendance.
Bec has become increasingly outspoken about political matters since the Covid pandemic, when she was highly critical of Melbourne’s long lockdown and slammed then-Victorian premier Daniel Andrews as ‘Dictator Dan’.
She publicly clashed with Mr Andrews over the crime rate near her home suburb in the city’s Bayside area in May 2022, claiming the state government didn’t ‘seem to care’.
‘So sick of the rapes, bashings and home invasions at the hands of gangs in Bayside,’ she fumed. ‘We feel unsafe’.
Mr Andrews slapped down Judd’s attack, saying he wasn’t ‘interested in having an argument’ with her.
He then did just that, claiming independent crime statistics refuted her ‘sweeping assessments about patterns of crime.’
Bec has continued to speak out about crime and justice issues this year, describing Melbourne as ‘woke, broke and violent’.
She has worked in the fashion business and as a model and TV presenter. She has four children with her husband, former West Coast Eagles and Carlton captain Chris Judd.
Daily Mail Australia sought comment from Judd and the IPA.