Carrie Bickmore has roasted Rebecca Judd during an awkward interview on her HIT radio show on Wednesday.
She was interviewing the AFL WAG and her podcast co-host Jessie Roberts on the Carrie and Tommy show, when she asked her about her cosmetic work.
‘Obviously we are all so self conscious about our own looks and there’d be women listening saying “I wish I could afford to get that done or I wouldn’t want my friends to know I’ve had that done”,’ Carrie said.
‘Has the work you’ve had done and the facials you get or the botox made you feel better about yourself or do you still feel negative about yourself?’ she asked.
Rebecca said getting cosmetic work done makes her feel ’empowered’ because she takes pride in her appearance.
‘I’m not negative. When I look good, I feel empowered and I always have. That works for me but that’s not for everyone,’ she explained.
Carrie Bickmore has roasted Rebecca Judd (pictured) during an awkward interview on her HIT radio show on Wednesday
‘I feel like vanity is a bit of a spectrum, you’re either down the [don’t care] end or the [I care] end and I’m on the top end.
‘I feel like from both ends, we just need to be respectful of women and their choices… I do things for me, not anyone else.’
It comes after Bec shared some secrets about her image as a glamorous influencer and fashion designer.
The 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 a recent 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.
Carrie (pictured) was interviewing the AFL WAG and her podcast co-host Jessie Roberts on the Carrie and Tommy show, when she asked her about her cosmetic work
Rebecca said getting cosmetic work done makes her feel ’empowered’ because she takes pride in her appearance
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.