Festival life is complementing AFL WAG Rebecca Judd.
The 42-year-old has been busy partying at the Coachella Music And Arts Festival in California.
She took to Instagram on Monday to share her look for day three of the star-studded festival that saw the likes of Lady Gaga, Post Malone, Missy Elliot, and Green Day.
Rebecca looked half her age as she cavorted in the festival grounds with her gang of pals, including mum Kerry and sister Kate Twigley.
She showed off her svelte figure in a cropped terry knit shirt from Australian label Venroy.
The $130 top featured an eye-catching geometric print and exposed her taut tummy.

Bec Judd looked half her age while attending Coachella over the weekend
Rebecca wore a matching pair of Venroy shorts that accentuated her slender legs.
She finished her festival fit with a pair of retro Adidas SL-72 sneakers and accessorised with what appeared to be a black Chanel handbag.
In keeping with the boho-chic theme, Beg left her hair loose for the occasion and her locks cascaded freely over her shoulders.
Rebecca also shared a short clip of her ‘squad’ enjoying the festivities as well as another that showed her happily posing with mum Kerrie and sister Kate.
‘Best friends and family. Insane music. Amazing memories,’ Bec captioned the enviable images.
Her mum Kerrie also cut a youthful appearance in a pair of playful blue overalls, while Kate stepped out in a pair of Daisy Duke-style denim shorts and a barely-there white top.
The Brighton-based fashionista also left little to the imagination when she stepped out for day two of the iconic festival.
She put on another daring display in a see-through white crop top and skirt.

She showed off her svelte figure in a cropped terry knit shirt from Australian label Venroy and a pair of matching shorts

Rebecca also shared a short clip of her ‘squad’ enjoying the festivities as well as another that showed her happily posing with mum Kerrie and sister Kate
Rebecca, along with her girl gang, opted for an all-white fit on the second day of the event, which saw performances from Charli XCX, Clairo and Travis Scott.
‘White night for Coachella Day 2,’ she captioned the post, which showed her lady friends all in matching festival fits boasting a white hue.
The model showed off her killer abs in the top and skirt combo by bridal wear brand J’Aton Couture, an Aussie label she previously donned at Coachella in 2022.
Rebecca, who is married to sports superstar Chris Judd, had her trim pins on full display in the mini mesh ensemble, which was covered in large embroidered flowers.
She accessorised the outfit with a pair of white ankle boots, a white cowboy hat and a $6,200 Chanel purse.
Also in her Coachella posse were Jaggad co-founder Michelle Green, TV presenter Jessie Roberts and Bec’s sister Kate Twigley.
This year’s Coachella has been shrouded in controversy, with dozens of attendees already branding it ‘the worst in history’ and comparing it to the disastrous Fyre Festival.
The iconic music festival held in California, which runs across two weekends every year, opened its gates on Friday to a sea of A-list celebrities and ticketholders.
But car campers have taken to social media in their droves to relay the carnage in the car parks.

Rebecca Judd left little to the imagination as she partied at Coachella over the weekend with her mother Kerry, sister Kate and friend Jessie Roberts

Bec, along with her girl gang, opted for an all-white fit on the second day of the event, which saw performances from Charli XCX, Green Day, Clairo and Travis Scott
On X, some users claimed that they were waiting up to 12 hours to reach the campsite.
‘Hearing lots of reports of Coachella getting off to a rough start for campers today — some have waited as long as 12+ hours to reach a campsite, including one person who sent the DM below,’ one account wrote, as they shared a screenshot of a text they had received from a person stuck in traffic.
‘Not only did we show up at 2am to get in line to get a good spot, but now have waited OVER 12 hours to even get to the security check,’ they claimed.
‘No porta potties in sight as we waited from 2am until 3pm now. The only porta potties available were at the security checkpoint inside the gates. We were turned down all 12 hours and were forced to pee on the side of the roads. A lot of people running out of gas and not restrooms,’ the message continued.
‘This is the worst organisation I have ever seen at a festival and this is Coachella for god sakes.’
In the official Coachella thread on Reddit, where ticket holders regularly share updates, advice and complaints, one attendee sparked the discussion with a post that read: ‘Car campers need either a partial or full refund.
‘We’ve waiting nine hours to get inside this festival. No bathroom, no food. Likely won’t be returning.’
And others were quick to share that they too were struggling.

‘White night for Coachella Day 2,’ she captioned the post, which showed her lady friends all in matching festival fits boasting a white hue

This year’s Coachella has been shrouded in controversy, with dozens of attendees already branding it ‘the worst in history’ and comparing it to the disastrous Fyre Festival
‘For real what’s going on with car camping?
‘Guys, this is my fifth Coachella, and I had never seen such horrible organisation for car camping, I’ve been here hours, just crossed the security check and literally no one is moving,’ another wrote, in part.
On its website, Coachella brands car camping as its ‘most popular overnight option,’ where guests can ‘build an oasis for you and your crew.’
For Weekend One, this option starts at a cost of $160 with the site stating: ‘If you’ve never camped, have you really experienced everything Coachella has to offer?’
DailyMail.com has contacted Coachella for comment.