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Bec Judd's brutally honest podcast hits major milestone just 24 hours after being launched as the WAG's new venture becomes a smash hit

Bec Judd's brutally honest podcast hits major milestone just 24 hours after being launched as the WAG's new venture becomes a smash hit

Daily Mail​12 hours ago
Rebecca Judd is on cloud nine after her brand new podcast soared to the top of the charts less than 24 hours after launching.
The AFL WAG, 42, took to Instagram on Monday to celebrate hitting number one on Apple Podcasts with her new beauty and lifestyle series Vain-ish, which she co-hosts with best friend Jess Roberts.
'Your Vain-ish gals are number 1 on Apple!!! 24hrs in and we've been blown away by your support,' Bec captioned the post.
In the image, the duo are seen lounging in matching black mini dresses and Christian Louboutin heels, complete with face masks, white sunglasses and towels wrapped around their heads.
'Thanks to @listnrentertainment for believing in us. Love Bec and Jess and @vainishpodcast.'
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In the background, a Louis Vuitton shopping bag and several luxury beauty boxes were visible, setting the scene for the ultimate WAG-approved pamper session.
It didn't take long for Bec's inner circle of fellow WAGs and influencers to rally behind her in the comments section.
'You go girls!!! Incredible x,' gushed fashion designer Nadia Bartel.
Former Miss World Australia Erin Holland also showed her support, commenting with a string of clapping emojis.
It's a major win for Bec and Jess, who have already made headlines for their brutally honest discussions about beauty standards, cosmetic procedures and wellness hacks.
During the debut episode, Judd gave fans an in-depth look at her morning beauty routine - revealing she kicks off her day with an infrared sauna, applies fake tan, wears false lashes, and even plucks out every single grey hair she can find.
'I have hair extensions sewn in, I used a prescription lash serum this morning to make my eyelashes grow better and I've got a fresh set of shellac gel nails,' she revealed on the show.
She also removes her Invisalign trays to squeeze in a 15-minute whitening session, before downing a breakfast of superfood porridge with glutamate and a collagen smoothie.
'I stuck my silicone nipple pads on, I overdrew my lips, I contoured my face and pulled my hair back into a really tight pony to give myself a non-surgical brow lift before I waltzed into this studio,' she added.
The mother-of-four has also been candid about trying high-end treatments like the 'salmon sperm facial' - a biostimulatory injectable that hydrates and rejuvenates thinning skin.
Speaking to Stellar magazine recently, the Jaggad founder vowed to be completely transparent about the lengths she goes to in order to maintain her youthful glow.
'I'm 42, and I don't have a line on my face. I'm telling you it's not because I get eight hours' sleep a night, all right?' she said.
Judd added that 2025 should be the year women stop being shamed for discussing the procedures they've had done.
'You get to a certain age where it's like, come on, let's be a bit more honest. This is the year where we stop bullsh***ing everyone and we fess up,' she said on the podcast.
It comes after Bec shared a photo of her neck visibly swollen and red following a non-invasive Exion microneedling treatment with her cosmetic nurse Claire McGuinness, asking followers to 'give me Kris Jenner's neck without the surgery.'
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