AFL WAG Rebecca Judd shows off her stockpile of chocolate


AFL WAG Rebecca Judd shows off her stockpile of chocolate and shares a new favourite that tastes a ‘little bit like a freckle’ while in lockdown

Bec Judd is known for her love of Caramilk chocolate. 

And the AFL WAG revelled in her sweet tooth once again on Monday. 

Taking to Instagram Stories, Bec showed off her lockdown stash while promoting a new range of chocolate. 

Prepared! AFL WAG Rebecca Judd, 37, (pictured) showed off her stockpile of chocolate and even gave recommendations as she goes into lockdown in Melbourne due to coronavirus

Bec was first seen panning over six bars of chocolate, which sat on the family’s bench in their $7.3million Brighton mansion. 

Bec then encouraged her followers to splurge on the chocolate: ‘This is the chocolate you need to be buying right now,’ she said. 

‘Of course Caramilk is back and lets make sure that it stays permanent by supporting it.’ 

She then called the new Cadbury concoction, called Birthday cake, amazing. 

‘It has marshmallows, hundreds and thousands, and biscuit chunks. The hundreds and thousands make it a little bit like a freckle. 

Sweet treat! Bec then encouraged her followers to splurge on the chocolate: 'This is the chocolate you need to be buying right now,' she said

Sweet treat! Bec then encouraged her followers to splurge on the chocolate: ‘This is the chocolate you need to be buying right now,’ she said 

‘Then you have the added bonus of marshmallow and the biscuit chunks. It is so, so good,’ she finished. 

Bec and her family are no doubt affected by the coronavirus lockdown which is currently affecting the city of Melbourne. 

The WAG has made no secret of her plans to spend lockdown luxuriously. Last week, she revealed she plans to spend time sipping margaritas. 

Recommendations: 'Of course Caramilk is back and lets make sure that it stays permanent by supporting it.' She then called the new Cadbury concoction, called Birthday cake, amazing

Recommendations: ‘Of course Caramilk is back and lets make sure that it stays permanent by supporting it.’ She then called the new Cadbury concoction, called Birthday cake, amazing

'Legit looking for juicer recommendations for all the margis [margaritas] I'm going to smash in lockdown,' she wrote on Instagram Stories

‘Legit looking for juicer recommendations for all the margis [margaritas] I’m going to smash in lockdown,’ she wrote on Instagram Stories

Sharing a video of her phone screen as she shopped online for a blender, Bec asked her followers to send her recommendations.

‘Legit looking for juicer recommendations for all the margis [margaritas] I’m going to smash in lockdown,’ she captioned the video.

‘I’m sick of hand juicing limes. Hit me up in my dm’s if you’ve got a good recommendation. I just want to put the lime in and bang – juice!’

Cheers: With Melbourne's lockdown Rebecca (R) has come up with a hilarious way to cope. Pictured with friend and business partner Michelle Greene (left)

Cheers: With Melbourne’s lockdown Rebecca (R) has come up with a hilarious way to cope. Pictured with friend and business partner Michelle Greene (left)

In a separate post that week, Bec admitted she was frustrated at having to go back into lockdown after Melbourne saw a spike in coronavirus cases recently.   

Sharing a meme of a map of Australia, each state is thanked ‘for doing the right thing’, with the exception of Victoria.

‘This gave me the laugh I needed tonight but seriously, thinking of all Melburnians, especially the millions of us who have been doing the right thing since March,’ she captioned the post.

Annoyed: Bec admitted she was frustrated at having to go back into lockdown after Melbourne saw a spike in coronavirus cases recently

Annoyed: Bec admitted she was frustrated at having to go back into lockdown after Melbourne saw a spike in coronavirus cases recently

‘It’s so disappointing we find ourselves in this position because of a very small minority.’  

She added: ‘Melbourne is still the best city in the world, just not for the next six weeks! Look after each other.’

As of Monday, Victoria recorded another 177 cases of coronavirus in the state with the surge seeing strict conditions in Melbourne.

'Melbourne is still the best city in the world, just not for the next six weeks! Look after each other,' she wrote on Instagram Stories. Pictured with her mum, Kerry (left)

‘Melbourne is still the best city in the world, just not for the next six weeks! Look after each other,’ she wrote on Instagram Stories. Pictured with her mum, Kerry (left)