Bec Judd has revealed her Christmas tree for 2022, after memorably surprising fans with an anemic-looking ‘Scandi-style’ tree six years ago.
The 39-year-old AFL prankster shocked fans with the infamous tree made from recycled branches in 2016.
He reused the basic number for years before ditching it when he moved into his $7.3 million home in Brighton, Melbourne.
Bec Judd has revealed her Christmas tree for 2022, after memorably surprising fans with an anemic-looking ‘Scandi-style’ tree six years ago.
But this year he has opted for a traditional and beautifully decorated tree for the festive season, installed in the living room at home.
The mom-of-four revealed the chic fir tree, which appeared to have white fake snow all over it, in an Instagram reel, revealing that her kids helped her decorate.
“It’s that time of year,” he wrote. “Grateful for my healthy, happy, huge family (even though it seems like I’m yelling at them 90% of the time).”
The 39-year-old AFL prankster shocked fans with the infamous tree made from recycled branches in 2016. But this year she opted for a beautifully decorated, traditional tree for the festive season, set up in her living room. .
The star used the same tree last year (pictured) after revealing that the Scandi-style tree didn’t survive the move.
Her tree includes large flower details, pink, silver and gold ornaments, and tiny fairy lights scattered throughout.
It also features a variety of animated character trinkets, including the golden star tree ornament.
He had the same in 2021 and 2020 despite previously standing by his abstract tree, which drew criticism for its lack of holiday spirit.
The 39-year-old AFL prankster shocked fans with the infamous tree made from recycled branches in 2016
In 2018, he told Nine Honey: “We’ve used it every year for the last four years and we’ll use it again.”
Bec said she prefers “drab trees,” whether it’s an all-white tree or a green tree that’s then decorated with ornaments.
She added: ‘Not multicolor with stuff everywhere, because that would make my head spin, pick two colors and that’s it. But go big, think that more is more, all in the same tone.
Bec, pictured in 2020, said she prefers ‘drab trees,’ whether it’s an all-white or green tree that’s then decorated with ornaments.
However, he got rid of the tree, which had previously been criticized on social media as “depressing” and “unfestive”, when he moved into his home in 2019.
At the time, Rebecca said she was going to put up a white Target Christmas tree after recently shooting a campaign with Budget department stores.
She said, ‘How about this for breaking news? You know my “ugly stick tree” that I always copy [for] every year when I put it on Instagram?
‘Very expensive, that tree. Anyway, the tree is gone. He didn’t make the move.
Rebecca had owned her “eco-friendly” stick tree since 2012, previously bragging that it was made entirely from recycled materials.
In 2017, he infamously told listeners that his stick tree was “going nowhere.”
‘She’s going to be with me and my family until the day I die, so hang in there!’ he told her at the time, responding to the backlash on Instagram.
Rebecca had owned her “eco-friendly” stick tree since 2012, previously bragging that it was made entirely from recycled materials.
For several years in a row, Instagram trolls had criticized the Christmas tree as “pretentious,” “awful,” and “lacking in warmth.”
One person commented: ‘Sorry, I really don’t like it at all. It is not very exciting for children. Where’s the green, the fairy lights and the heat?
Another wrote: ‘Awful, very disappointing. Where is the traditional tree? What’s next, a stick bunny for Easter?
Bec and her soccer star husband Chris also share a son Oscar, 10, and a daughter Billie, seven, and twins Tom and Darcy (All pictured).