Rebecca Judd shares an open letter about her ‘lack of boobs’ and ‘long, lanky frame’


Rebecca Judd shares an open letter about her ‘lack of boobs’ and ‘long, lanky frame’ as she reflects on her body insecurities

Rebecca Judd has repeatedly defended her naturally slender figure over the years against unfair criticism that she is ‘too thin’.

And last month, the 37-year-old footy WAG shared an open letter to her teenage self in which she addressed her past insecurities over her ‘long, lanky frame’.

In a post shared to the 3pm Pick Up website, the mother-of-four urged her younger self not to worry about lacking ‘boobs’ or ‘any kind of womanly shape’ – because her thin frame would eventually become her ‘most powerful weapon in life’ as a model.

‘Your healthy body is your most powerful weapon in life’: Rebecca Judd (pictured) penned a letter to her teenage self saying she should be proud of her ‘lack of boobs’ and ‘long lanky frame’ because it makes her ‘some serious coin’

‘Brace yourself because no matter how often throughout your life you defend the body type you were born with, people will still have an issue with it’ Rebecca wrote. 

‘Because actually, they have an issue with themselves. Your healthy, lean, strong body will actually be your most powerful weapon in life. 

‘Not only will it allow you to travel the world and make some serious coin, but more importantly, it will effortlessly create the four most wondrous, fantastic human beings who will ever walk the earth.’

Throwback: The 37-year-old WAG has penned a moving letter to her teenage self, encouraging a young Bec to celebrate her 'long, lanky frame'

Throwback: The 37-year-old WAG has penned a moving letter to her teenage self, encouraging a young Bec to celebrate her ‘long, lanky frame’

Rebecca went on to explain that she gave up wanting ‘G cups’ after breastfeeding her children and was now a proud member of the ‘itty bitty t**ty committee’. 

It comes after the Jaggad founder revealed last year she had been forced to delete her Facebook and Twitter accounts due to ‘skinny shamers’.

‘Scrutiny of my body has been going on my entire life,’ she told Sunday Life.  

Slim: Writing for the 3PM Pick Up in March, the mother-of-four urged her younger self to not worry that she lacks 'boobs' or 'any kind of womanly shape', as it would eventually become her 'most powerful weapon in life'

Slim: Writing for the 3PM Pick Up in March, the mother-of-four urged her younger self to not worry that she lacks ‘boobs’ or ‘any kind of womanly shape’, as it would eventually become her ‘most powerful weapon in 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.’ 

The wife of AFL great Chris Judd hasn’t been afraid to hit back at her critics in previous interviews.

In 2016, she accused trolls of characterising thinness as a disease rather than a normal body shape.

‘Thin used to be a body type. Like a normal body type. Now it’s almost seen as an illness,’ she told Mamamia.  

'Thin used to be a body type. Now it's almost seen as an illness': Rebecca went on to explain after breastfeeding, she discovered she no longer wanted 'G cups' breasts and was proud to be a member of the 'itty bitty titty committee'

‘Thin used to be a body type. Now it’s almost seen as an illness’: Rebecca went on to explain after breastfeeding, she discovered she no longer wanted ‘G cups’ breasts and was proud to be a member of the ‘itty bitty titty committee’