Rebecca Judd has shared her frustration after revealing her flight to Melbourne was significantly delayed due to stormy weather conditions.
The glamorous AFL WAG, 42, posted a photo to social media on Sunday which captured her looking frustrated while aboard a Qantas flight en route to Melbourne.
She revealed the flight had been delayed for some time and she was worried about her Christmas being ‘ruined’.
‘Missed landing approach into Melbourne. We were down and then we weren’t. Lucky we are flying “no crashes” Qantas,’ Bec told fans.
‘Melbourne – always delivering the worst weather – currently circling above the clouds.’
Fortunately, her flight was soon able to land at Melbourne Airport and a grateful Bec shared a clip of her smiling in her seat as the plane touched down.
Rebecca Judd (pictured) has shared her frustration after revealing her flight to Melbourne was significantly delayed due to stormy weather conditions
‘Christmas isn’t ruined! Thanks Qantas,’ she wrote next to the footage.
Earlier this month, Bec unveiled her 2025 Christmas tree – and it’s even more unique than the years before.
Bec, who is no stranger to an unorthodox Christmas display, took to Instagram to share a snap of this year’s tree.
‘We went with white but how good does the Ruby look?’ the 42-year-old captioned the post, which showed an abstract tree with no decorations on it.
The expandable, fold-out tree by Neue Blvd is made of paper and retails for a whopping $1,200.
Despite the tree being a far cry from tradition, fans flooded the comments section with praise for the paper fir.
‘That Ruby tree looks bloody hot, can’t see any tag, I’d be keen to investigate,’ one person gushed.
Last year, she boasted an array of pink and silver Neue Blvd acrylic Christmas trees in her hallway.
The glamorous AFL WAG, 42, posted a photo to social media on Sunday which captured her looking frustrated while aboard a Qantas flight en route to Melbourne
She revealed the flight had been delayed by some time and she was worried about her Christmas being ‘ruined’
The large 2.1 metre pink cutout retailed for $1,550, while the 1.5 metre clear acrylic tree retailed for $1,250 and her 80cm tree cost $300.
‘Christmas has arrived at home and I am obsessed,’ Bec wrote at the time.
‘We are actually away for Christmas this year so these trees are the perfect way to make our house feel festive without needing a tree to put gifts under.’
‘The last time I did a Christmas tree that didn’t look like a traditional Christmas tree it became one of the most viewed news stories of the year.
‘This year will be interesting,’ she added.
Of course, the tree Bec is hinting at is none other than her 2016 ‘Scandi-style’ display.
No tree will ever be able to match Bec’s shock-worthy display made with recycled branches, which many fans dubbed ‘anaemic-looking’ nine years ago.
Bec reused the bare number for years before ditching it when she moved to her $7.3million Melbourne home.
She lives in a mansion in the upmarket suburb of Melbourne with her AFL star husband Chris Judd and their four children.
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