She has been roasted for her fake Christmas trees over the years.
But Rebecca Judd has a good reason for refusing to put up natural firs in her home during the festive season.
The AFL WAG said she was terrified about pine trees attracting spiders as she asked for recommendations for Christmas decorations on Thursday via her Instagram page.
‘Recommendations for a really big (like eight foot) real Christmas tree company that delivers to your home?’ she wrote in a call-out.
‘And then picks it up after Christmas and disposes of it responsibly? I’ve never done a real one before. Someone says they attract spiders,’ she added with a scared face emoji.
Bec Judd has revealed the bizarre reason she has never had a real Christmas tree
Back in 2016, the mother-of-four shocked fans when she showed off her Scandi-style tree made out of recycled branches
She reused the bare number tree for several years before ditching it when she moved to her $7.3million home in Brighton, Melbourne.
Last year she opted for a traditional and beautifully decorated fake tree for the festive season, set up in the living room home.
The AFL WAG said she was terrified about pine trees attracting spiders as she asked for recommendations for Christmas decorations on Thursday via her Instagram page
She revealed the stylish fir, which appeared to have white fake snow throughout, on an Instagram reel.
‘Its that time of year,’ she wrote. ‘Grateful for my healthy, happy, humongous family (even though I seem to be yelling at them 90% of the time).’
Her tree included large floral accents, pink, silver and gold baubles and small fairy lights dotted throughout.
‘Recommendations for a really big (like eight foot) real Christmas tree company that delivers to your home?’ she wrote in a call-out
She had the same in 2020 and 2021 despite previously standing by her abstract tree which drew criticism for its lack of festive spirit.
In 2018, she told Nine Honey: ‘We’ve used it every year for the last four years, and will be using it again.’
Bec said that she prefers ‘monotone trees’ – either an all-white or green tree which is then decorated with ornaments.
She had owned her ‘eco-friendly’ stick tree since 2012, and previously boasted that it was made entirely of recycled materials.
Back in 2016, the mother-of-four shocked fans when she showed off her Scandi-style tree made out of recycled branches
Last year she opted for a traditional and beautifully decorated fake tree for the festive season, set up in the living room home