Rebecca Judd shows off her extremely defined abs and slender frame as she poses in activewear following a gruelling Pilates class
She recently hit back at body shamers after facing years of scrutiny over her skinny physique.
And AFL WAG Rebecca Judd, 37, proudly flaunted her lithe physique and extremely defined abs on Instagram this Monday as she visited a Melbourne Pilates studio.
Joined by a blonde gal pal, the mother-of-four posed for a mirror selfie in a tiny leopard-print crop top and matching leggings from her activewear brand Jaggad.
Not an inch to pinch! AFL WAG Rebecca Judd, 37, proudly flaunted her lithe physique and extremely defined abs on Instagram this Monday as she visited a Melbourne Pilates studio with a gal pal
She swept her hair into a high pony-tail and completed her look with stud earrings and a full face of makeup.
Reflecting on the gruelling workout she’d just survived, Rebecca wrote in the caption: ‘Umm, just an easy little intro class [laughing emoji]. I’ve done Pilates for ten years but never like that. Whoah- what an amazing workout.’
‘Give us a few weeks and we’ll be [flexed bicep emoji]’, the socialite added.
It comes a week after Rebecca responded to skinny shames during a discussion about her weight on KIIS FM’s 3pm Pickup.
Hitting back: It comes a week after Rebecca responded to skinny shames during a discussion about her weight on KIIS FM’s 3pm Pickup
During last Monday’s episode, Rebecca’s co-host Monty Dimond said: ‘Do you know, the most-asked question about you when people know I work with you? It’s literally, ‘Does she eat?”
While listeners no doubt cringed at Monty’s revelation, Rebecca took it in her stride, responding simply: ‘I know.’
Putting the rumours to rest, Monty added: ‘Yes, she eats! She’s a pig!’
‘Yes, she eats! She’s a pig!’ During the episode, Rebecca’s co-host Monty admitted that her most-asked question about working with Bec is whether the WAG actually eats
Rebecca then swiftly changed the topic, which is perhaps unsurprising given the scrutiny she has faced over her skinny physique.
Rebecca admitted last year that she had been forced to delete her Facebook and Twitter accounts due to ‘skinny shamers’.
She told Sunday Life: ‘I’m good at blocking and deleting. I used to leave [negative comments] up there and it would fester and fans would weigh in.’
‘I’m good at blocking and deleting’: Rebecca admitted last year that she had been forced to delete her Facebook and Twitter accounts due to ‘skinny shamers’