Rebecca Judd has unveiled a surprising friendship.
The WAG attended the Australia open with her husband Chris Judd on Sunday night and posed up a storm with two Sky News hosts.
In a photo shared to Instagram Stories, Bec beamed alongside Peta Credlin and Rita Panahi.
Peta is the former chief of staff to Tony Abbott, and since 2016 has been the host of Credlin and co-host of Jones & Co on Sky News Live.
Political commentator Panahi meanwhile hosts The Rita Panahi Show, Lefties Losing It and The Friday Show.
Both journalists have at times been called ‘controversial’ for their conservative opinions.
Rebecca Judd has unveiled a surprising friendship with two Sky News hosts. She posed up a storm with two Sky News hosts. In a photo shared to Instagram Stories, Bec beamed alongside Peta Credlin and Rita Panahi. All pictured
Bec had earlier attended the Piper-Heidsieck 2025 Australian Open media event at Melbourne Park.
After making a glamorous appearance at the star-studded event, she later sat in the crowd alongside her former footballer husband.
It comes after Bec revealed she is a fan of US President-elect Donald Trump, but not necessarily for the reasons you might think.
While she recently threw her support behind Trump’s pick for US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy Jr, when it comes to Trump she is more a fan of his prowess on the golf course.
Rebecca was speaking to the Herald Sun at the unveiling of the family friendly ’19th hole’ at the Australian Open golf tournament.
Admitting that she missed former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s performance at the 2024 ISPS HANDA Australian Open Pro Am on Wednesday, Bec revealed that she was a fan of how Trump swings a club.
‘I didn’t see Scomo’s swing,’ Bec said.
‘I have seen Donald Trump’s swing, not bad, but I’ll have to go and google Scomo and check it out and I can give him a rating.’
The WAG attended the Australia open with her husband Chris Judd (right) on Sunday night
After making a glamorous appearance at the star-studded event, she later sat in the crowd alongside her former footballer husband
Before even reviewing the footage, Bec added that she was confident where she would stand amid the two politicians.
‘It’ll be much better than mine anyway,’ she said.
Speaking to the publication in October, Bec revealed that she had become ‘obsessed’ with golf.
‘I didn’t take myself as a golfer either but over the past 12 months I’ve become a bit of an addict and guess what? I get it now,’ she revealed. ‘I 100 per cent get it.’
And it seems the obsession has spread.
‘Our kids are going to be golfers and will want to travel the world playing golf and we don’t want to be left behind so our future plan is to make our future holidays around golf trips,’ she added.
Bec’s admiration of Trump’s golfing abilities comes after she threw her support behind his controversial pic for the role of US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy Jr,
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.’
Bec had earlier attended the Piper-Heidsieck 2025 Australian Open media event at Melbourne Park
It comes after Bec revealed she is a fan of US President-elect Donald Trump
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.
‘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.
It comes after the Melbourne businesswoman raised eyebrows when she was spotted breaking bread with a coterie of Australia’s conservative powerbrokers last month.
Sky News commentator Rita Panahi shared a series of photos featuring Bec and Country Liberal Party Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.
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.