From little known model from the Wild West to the Queen Bee of Melbourne: How one racy red dress changed Rebecca Judd's life READ MORE: Rebecca Judd hints at exciting new career and the reason why she will NEVER return to television presenting again By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 19:35 EDT, 14 June 2024 | Updated: 19:39 EDT, 14 June 2024 e-mail View comments It's been two decades since Melbourne 's queen WAG Rebecca Judd made her sizzling red carpet debut at the 2004 Brownlow Medal. And life has certainly changed for the wife of retired AFL star Chris Judd since that fateful evening. Once a no-name model from Western Australia , the glamazon, 41, now boasts a varied and glittering career a television presenter, influencer, radio presenter, author and business owner.
So how did one red dress launch the woman once known as Rebecca Twigley into the stratosphere? This week, the popular Outspoken podcast , hosted by sisters Amy, Sophie and Kate Taeuber, took a deep dive into Rebecca's rise to fame, and how she became known as Australia's preeminent footy WAG. Rebecca Judd, 41, went from a little known Western Australian model to the Queen B of Melbourne after shooting to prominence with a racy red dress at the 2004 Brownlow Medal (pictured at the event) Rebecca burst onto the scene at age 21 when she wore a red dress with a plunging neckline to the 2004 Brownlow Medal alongside her then-boyfriend Chris. The outfit, which boasted a neckline that dipped b.