Bec Judd shares candid photo and boasts she used ‘no filter’ or editing: ‘Just rawdogging on the iPhone’

Bec Judd shares candid photo and boasts she used 'no filter' or editing: 'Just rawdogging on the iPhone'

As an ardent fan of Bec Judd, I must say her unfiltered beauty and grace never cease to amaze me! The way she flaunts her ageless visage, with not a line to be seen, is truly inspiring. And let’s not forget the iconic red gown that shot her to fame at the 2004 Brownlow Medal – it’s a timeless piece of fashion history!


Bec Judd gave her fans a glimpse at her ‘unfiltered’ looks in an Instagram post on Friday. 

In an Instagram Story post, the partner of an AFL player candidly captured herself in a mirror without any digital enhancements.

She wrote in the caption: “Alright – without using a Paris filter or any editing, I simply used an iPhone 6 to take these photos and I believe they look quite good.

In the photo, Bec exuded elegance while donning a delicate pale pink maxi dress, featuring an appealing slit at the thigh.

41-years-old, she showcased a timeless beauty, without a single wrinkle, choosing a fresh makeup style featuring a soft nude pink lipstick.

I finished off my ensemble by slipping into a pair of sleek, pointy bow-heeled shoes, whose hue harmonized perfectly with the accents on the side seams of my dress.

The details about the famous red gown that catapulted Bec to stardom at the 2004 Brownlow Medal were recently disclosed by Bec’s husband Chris Judd, and they turned out to be quite scandalous.

The saucy number, which featured a plunging neckline and soaring thigh split, was created by Perth designer Ruth Tarvydas and valued at $2,000. 

Bec Judd shares candid photo and boasts she used 'no filter' or editing: 'Just rawdogging on the iPhone'

Currently, it’s been disclosed by Chris, aged 40, on The Front Bar that the stunning dress modeled by Melbourne’s crown-wearing WAG at the age of 21, surprisingly shares a connection with the adult entertainment industry.

He shared with hosts Andy Maher, Sam Peng, and Anthony Lehmann that the story behind the red dress became quite intriguing, as it turned out Bec had been requested by a charity to give away the dress.

She gave money to charity, and that contribution was sold for $20,000, which represents a substantial sum, and if we consider the value of money from 20 years ago, it would likely have been an even more significant amount.

It transpired that the item had been purchased by a film industry professional with intentions to create an mature-themed production, involving the dress and a female actor modeling it.

Chris elaborated by saying that the creator of adult content had rather explicit ideas for a movie called “The Downlow,” which is a clever twist on the name Brownlow.

Bec Judd shares candid photo and boasts she used 'no filter' or editing: 'Just rawdogging on the iPhone'
Bec Judd shares candid photo and boasts she used 'no filter' or editing: 'Just rawdogging on the iPhone'

In the movie, I’ll be showcased in a gown similar to the one Bec wore to the 2004 Brownlow Medal. There’s even a joke that Chris thinks Vin Diesel might play his part.

Yet, the football celebrity mentioned that the charity expressed displeasure upon learning the intended purpose of the dress, leading them to withdraw from the agreement.

The dress was returned to the charity, who gave the $20,000 back to the porn producer, but Chris and Bec haven’t a clue where the dress has ended up now.  

Twenty years back, Bec first walked the red carpet at the 2004 Brownlow Medal event, an appearance that’s now synonymous with her, thanks to the legendary dress she wore.

At just 21 years old, she made a striking entrance at the 2004 Brownlow Medal event, appearing alongside her boyfriend Chris in a bold, red dress featuring a deep neckline.

The low-cut, abdomen-revealing dress with a bold slit up the thigh was designed by Perth’s Ruth Tarvydas, and it carried a price tag of $2,000.

Becky, the mother of four, currently married to a retired football star, has recently discussed the fate of the iconic dress she wore in the well-known photograph.

Indeed, what a memorable occasion! It’s hard to believe it’s been so long! I donated the dress to an auction for charity, and since then, I haven’t caught sight of it again,” she shared with Zen Design.

Bec Judd shares candid photo and boasts she used 'no filter' or editing: 'Just rawdogging on the iPhone'

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