Source : PERTHNOW NEWS
Bec Judd is back in her beloved Broome, taking up residence in Cable Beach to escape Melbourne’s winter with some of her best friends.
The 43-year-old influencer and entrepreneur took to her Instagram at the weekend to share she had arrived in her home State of WA for her annual trip to the beach resort town in the Kimberley.
The mother of four posted a photo of herself wearing a $135 jade green bikini from the brand Triangl and a Loewe pouch bag worth $850.
She also accessorised with a Jacquemus brown bucket hat and Celine sunglasses.
“Working from my WA office for the next few weeks,” she captioned the selfie, adding that she is staying at the Cable Beach Club.
Judd is in Broome with her friends Katie MacKinnon and Emma Lowe to celebrate MacKinnon’s birthday with cocktails by the pool and champagne on the beach under “moody skies”.
The Jaggad co-founder’s daughter Billie is also enjoying some down time with her mother.
Judd is a huge fan of Broome and praises it as having “no better sunset on Earth” and calls it her favourite winter getaway.
“It won’t surprise anyone that my favourite holiday destination in WA is Broome,” she told STM in November last year.
“We stay at the Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa, and it’s just insanely good. Broome is the best; I can’t fault it. We have been probably four out of the past five years, and I went there on my babymoon as well.”
Judd was in Broome last July with her family, where their days consisted of “Eat, tennis, golf, pool, eat, beach, gym, sunset, eat, repeat.”
She shares her four children, Oscar, Billie and twins Tom and Darcy, with her former AFL star husband Chris Judd.

Judd’s trip to Broome comes after she sensationally unfollowed and hit out at her former employer, Nine, for sacking Karl Stefanovic.
The podcaster unfollowed Nine and the Today Show on Instagram after the broadcaster announced that Stefanovic would leave the network immediately, following controversy surrounding his independent podcast.
In a post to her Instagram story, Judd wrote that she believed in “freedom of speech and balanced news reporting”.
“No matter what side of politics you sit on, everybody deserves the right to their opinion, even if you don’t agree with it,” she wrote.
“Freedom of speech nurtures critical thinking, prevents groupthink and allows people to build a tolerance for perspectives that are outside their own.
“Most importantly, it is integral to a strong democracy.”
Judd used to work for Nine as a weather presenter and host on Postcards.




