Footy WAG Bec Judd celebrates Freedom Day in Melbourne and takes her children to school

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    Finally free! AFL WAG Bec Judd celebrates Freedom Day in Melbourne and takes her children to school after months of homeschooling


    She’s been stuck inside and homeschooling her four children for months during Melbourne’s 262-day lockdown.

    And on the city’s Freedom Day, AFL WAG Bec Judd celebrated finally being able to take her kids Oscar, 10, Billie, seven, and twins boys Tom and Darcy, both five, back to school.  

    The 38-year-old was seen smiling and holding up a peace sign in her SUV in a picture she posted on Instagram.

    School drop off: Footy WAG Bec Judd has celebrated Freedom Day in Melbourne and takes her children to school after months of homeschooling

    School drop off: Footy WAG Bec Judd has celebrated Freedom Day in Melbourne and takes her children to school after months of homeschooling

    ‘School drop off by Tom,’ the socialite captioned the photo.

    The photo was taken from the backseat of the vehicle, presumably by one of her children.

    Bec also shared a snap of her daughter Billie in her school uniform.

    Bec shares her four children  with AFL superstar Chris Judd. 

    Melbourne’s long-suffering residents were finally released from the world’s longest lockdown on midnight last night.

    Victoria officially lifted its stay-at-home orders at 11:59pm on Thursday after the beleaguered state passed its 70 per cent Covid vaccination target. 

    Family: Bec shares her four children Oscar, 10, Billie, Seven, and twins boys Tom and Darcy, both five, with AFL legend Chris Judd

    Family: Bec shares her four children Oscar, 10, Billie, Seven, and twins boys Tom and Darcy, both five, with AFL legend Chris Judd

    In September, Bec admitted she was finding it tough homeschooling her four children during Melbourne’s lockdown.

    At the time, she told Now to Love things were getting ‘crazy’ in her household.

    But she was able to switch off after a busy day of remote learning by mixing a margarita and putting on her favourite music.

    ‘I’m currently homeschooling four kids so every day is a little bit crazy,’ she said.

    Candid: In September, Bec admitted she was finding it tough homeschooling her children during Melbourne's coronavirus lockdown. Pictured with her husband, retired AFL player Chris Judd, and their four children, son Oscar, 10, daughter Billie, seven, and twins Darcy and Tom, four

    Candid: In September, Bec admitted she was finding it tough homeschooling her children during Melbourne’s coronavirus lockdown. Pictured with her husband, retired AFL player Chris Judd, and their four children, son Oscar, 10, daughter Billie, seven, and twins Darcy and Tom, four

    Bec, who co-owns activewear label Jaggad, focused on her day job in the evenings before dinner and after her kids go to sleep, leaving the days free for schooling.

    ‘It’s pretty hard to get any work done with four kids home schooling, and keeping on top of the house,’ she said.

    The Melbourne WAG added that while her packed daily routine wasn’t ‘ideal’, she remained positive because she ‘won’t be working like this forever’.

    In August, Bec slammed the Melbourne lockdowns and said children need to return to school.

    In hiding: During Melbourne's first lockdown last year, Bec hid from her children in the kitchen

    In hiding: During Melbourne’s first lockdown last year, Bec hid from her children in the kitchen  

    She wrote on Instagram: ‘342 Victorian children are presenting to hospital EACH WEEK with mental health emergencies.

    ‘Kids need to be back in the classroom (I’m not saying a blanket return. I’m saying let’s come up with a safe plan ASAP).’

    She was referring to a report by the Victorian Agency for Health Information at the time, which claimed 342 children, aged up to 17, had presented to emergency departments each week suffering ‘mental health emergencies’.

    The data was recorded in the six-week period leading up to May 30 and represented a shocking 57 per cent increase over the same timeframe last year.

    Roomba! The makeup-free WAG sat on the floor against a cupboard while a robot vacuum buzzed by her

    Roomba! The makeup-free WAG sat on the floor against a cupboard while a robot vacuum buzzed by her

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