She’s the AFL WAG who is equally at home in the Birdcage as she is on social media – but even Rebecca Judd had a rare Derby Day hiccup at Flemington Racecourse on Saturday.
The stylish Melbourne influencer was seen swiping her phone at the electronic gate, only for it to seemingly not work.
Bec was then seen staring at her phone in visible frustration as she waited in line, apparently barred from entry in what was quite the mishap for the usually composed star.
Fortunately, the issue was soon resolved – much to Bec’s relief – allowing her to step inside and join the glamorous crowd.
Bec beamed with joy when she was finally able to walk through the gate, relief evident on her face as she joined the other stars inside.
Despite being a regular fixture at the Melbourne Cup Carnival, Bec revealed a surprising fear ahead of her Derby Day appearance at Flemington Racecourse on Saturday.
Rebecca Judd had a rare Derby Day hiccup at Flemington Racecourse on Saturday
The stylish Melbourne influencer was seen swiping her phone at the electronic gate, only for it to seemingly not work
Bec was later seen staring at her phone in visible frustration as she waited in line, apparently barred from entry in what was quite the mishap for the usually composed star
She took to Instagram to share a snap that showed her taking part in a photoshoot in her role as Crown Melbourne ambassador for Melbourne Cup Carnival events.
Bec looked absolutely stunning in a classic white off-the-shoulder gown, from Melbourne label J’Aton.
Wearing a matching wide-brimmed hat and large gold pendant earrings, Bec posed for photographers as a horse stood just inches behind her.
It was the perfect photo to kick off Derby Day, but Bec admitted in the caption, saying she had more than a few reservations about her co-star and the ‘intense’ photoshoot.
‘Race horses scare me (I’ve had a few bad experiences in the past),’ Bec candidly admitted. ‘This was intense.’
Bec added that she even asked a higher power to keep her equine photo partner calm during the shoot.
‘I literally prayed to God for a calm one and I was trying to act chill so the horse wasn’t reacting off my nerves,’ she wrote.
‘Lucky I’m a good actor.’
Fortunately, the issue was soon resolved – much to Bec’s relief – allowing her to step inside and join the glamorous crowd
Bec beamed for joy when she was finally able to walk through the gate, relief evident on her face
She looked absolutely stunning in a classic white off-the-shoulder gown from Melbourne label J’Aton
Bec’s eye-catching dress featured intricate lace work as well as a ribbed bodice.
The WAG added a touch of drama to her look with a matching wide-brimmed hat and gloves.
She accessorised with a pair of long white gloves to match her Lana Wilkinson slingback kitten heels and designer Bulgari shoulder bag.
The luxe $4,200 accessory complemented Bec’s race day look perfectly and featured an eye-catching snake head clasp.
Opting for a bronzed but natural-looking makeup look, Bec left her brunette tresses down for the occasion.
Despite her surprising fear of horses, Bec admitted to loving watching them race as she reminisced about past Melbourne Cup Carnivals with the Herald Sun.
‘I have always loved attending the races,’ she told the publication.
‘My husband even had hair and a goatee, that’s how long ago it was,’ Bec added, referring to her first Melbourne Cup Carnival with her husband of 14 years, Chris.
Bec took to Instagram to share a snap that showed her taking part in a photoshoot in her role as Crown Melbourne ambassador for Melbourne Cup Carnival events
The eye-catching dress featured intricate lace work as well as a ribbed bodice
Bec added a touch of drama to her look with a matching wide-brimmed hat and gloves
She accessorised with a pair of long white gloves to match her Lana Wilkinson slingback kitten heels and designer Bulgari shoulder bag
It comes after Bec recently made a bombshell admission about her seemingly glamorous social media life.
‘Social media is a highlight reel. I don’t dress up for fun. The spray tans, the whitening, the lashes… everything!’ Bec recently told the Life With Danni Duncan podcast.
‘It makes me look good, but would I do that every day? Hell no!’
Bec revealed the dolled-up posts she often shares to her Instagram page capture her at her best and fans should look at her 24-Hour Stories reel for a more accurate idea of what her daily routine is like.
