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Big night Bec? Rebecca Judd reveals the telltale sign you've had 'a great time' the night before - after attending reality star's 40th in skin-tight ski suit READ MORE: Bec Judd continues to address youth crime in Melbourne after follower's scathing remark: 'So you're cool with putting children in jail? By Mikaela Wilkes For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:18, 5 August 2024 | Updated: 03:18, 5 August 2024 e-mail View comments Rebecca Judd has revealed how Melbourne socialites rate an evening out on the town. The businesswoman and influencer, 41, attended friend Emma Lowe's lavish 40th birthday party at Yugen Dining in South Yarra on Saturday night after celebrating Lorinska Merrington 's ski chalet 40th bash earlier that day. 'When you find last night's eyelashes in an empty cup of coffee, you know had a great time,' she captioned the snap of her Sunday morning moment.

The candid photo shared to her Instagram Stories showed her set ultra-long fake lashes floating in cappuccino residue at the bottom of a glass. Bec, who lives in the affluent suburb of Brighton with her husband, AFL great Chris Judd, attended not one but two 40th birthday parties over the weekend, so there's little question as to why she was feeling worse for wear by Sunday morning. The mother-of-four donned a $299 strapless diamante maxi dress by Aussie boutique Meshki for Emma's soiree.



Bec posed for a quick mirror selfie in the statement garment with friends Michelle Greene and fashion designer Effie Kats. 'Quick outfit change to end the night celebrating,' JAGGAD activewear clothing founder Michelle captioned the glamorous pre-party snap on her Instagram Stories. (L-R) Melissa Greene, Bec Judd, and Effie Kats pose for a mirror selfie at friend Emma Lowe's 40th birthday bash The Melbourne socialites swapped their ski-chalet glam looks for cocktail dresses after partying with Yummy Mummies' Lorinska for her 40th The outfit change came after Bec pulled out all the wardrobe stops for TV personality Lorinska Merrington 's ski chalet bash earlier on Saturday.

The Yummy Mummies reality star, 40, hosted an Après-ski themed soiree in South Yarra, which she compared to the French Alps Val d’Isère ski resort. Bec and her sister Kate Twigley dressed to impress in skin-tight bodysuits paired with thigh-high furry boots — popularised by actress Julia Fox at Paris Fashion Week as 'Monster Legs' — in contrasting electric blue and baby pink colour ways. Bec and her sister Kate Twigley dressed to impress in skin-tight bodysuits paired with thigh-high furry boots for Lorinska's ski chalet-themed birthday party The Melbourne businesswoman ended her week on a lighter note, after using her large social media platform to hit back at a follower her accused her of 'wanting children in jail'.

Bec has been waging a one-woman war on youth crime in her affluent Melbourne suburb, with social media posts attacking the Victorian government. In an Instagram Stories post last week, the influencer and former AFL WAG fired up over a 16-year old boy being released on bail after he allegedly stole a Mercedes from a woman with cerebral palsy and crashed into a Volvo being driven by a mum picking up her kids from school. After attending back-to-back birthday parties, Bec's lashes ended up here on Sunday Bec Judd attended two 40th birthday parties on Saturday, for friends Lorinska Merrington and Emma Lowe in South Yarra At least one of the designer's 756,000 followers took issue with her stance, direct-messaging her: 'So you’re cool with putting children in jail?' Sharing the exchange on her Story, Bec responded: 'No, I’m not.

''I think there are better ways to save these kids like preventative programs/social scaffolding etc. 'But I'm more than okay with putting violent reoffenders in jail who've been given chance after chance' she continued. A screenshot Bec Judd shared to her Instagram Stories responding to a direct message from a follower last week 'You know the ones who invade people's homes with machetes, attack them, steal their cars and hit and kill innocent civilians while driving them? We need to keep the community safe and there is a small group of violent reoffenders who are causing the majority of problems.

I am more than happy to see them incarcerated to keep Victorians safe. I hope that makes sense.' Judd had earlier attached a news report of the alleged incident, which happened in her suburb of Brighton in Melbourne's Bayside, to her Instagram Stories.

She further added in her caption on the post: 'Just so we are clear. If we had better preventative programs we wouldn't be in this mess. 'They take time though and they won't save the many families who will have their homes invaded tonight and tomorrow and the next day.

We need long and short term plans to deal with this crisis.' The 41-year-old, who lives in the affluent suburb of Brighton with her husband, AFL great Chris Judd, and their four children, has become known for being vocal on the issue in the Victorian capital, particularly in her local Bayside area Bec has been both praised for using her platform to bring attention to the issue of crime in the Victorian capital, and criticised for complaining given her luxurious lifestyle. Back in May 2022, she said she felt unsafe in her multimillion-dollar mansion and claimed the Victorian government didn’t 'seem to care' or be doing anything about violent crime in Bayside.

The mum-of-four said she personally knew two women who had experienced home invasions in Brighton in a matter of weeks. Then-premier Daniel Andrews refuted her comments, claiming 'the data would tell a different story' and that he was 'not interesting in having an argument with Ms Judd'. 'I’m also obliged to point out though, I think there are more than 70 additional police in the Bayside area, and the most recent crime statistics released by an independent agency would not support those sweeping assessments about patterns of crime,' Andrews said.

Read More Bec Judd erupts again over juvenile bail laws during youth crime wave There were 4385 criminal incidents recorded in Bayside in 2023 compared to 3756 in 2022, an increase of 16.7 per cent, according to the latest data from the Victorian Crime Statistics Agency. The top suburbs targeted in Bayside were Brighton, Brighton East and Hampton.

In June, Judd was applauded by Liberal MPs after labelling Melbourne “woke, broke and violent” for authorities’ failure to crack down on crime. Sandringham MP and Victorian shadow treasurer Brad Rowswell told news.com.

au at the time it was wrong to discredit or disrespect Bec's views simply because of her affluent lifestyle. 'What she is doing is really just calling it out as it is. She is saying what so many people in my community are thinking,' he said.

'What she is doing is standing up for innocent victims in her community and the government should be listening to her.' Brighton MP James Newbury agreed she's an 'important and every member of the community should be encouraged to speak out'. Brighton Melbourne AFL Rebecca Judd Share or comment on this article: Big night Bec? Rebecca Judd reveals the telltale sign you've had 'a great time' the night before - after attending reality star's 40th in skin-tight ski suit e-mail Add comment.

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