Rebecca Judd hints at exciting new career and the reason why she will NEVER return to television presenting again

Rebecca Judd teased an exciting new career move on Thursday and revealed why she would never return to television presenting.

Speaking to Ny Breaking Australia during a trip to celebrate Virgin Australia’s launch event celebrating direct flights from Melbourne and Brisbane to Uluru, the model revealed she will soon announce an exciting new chapter in her career.

“There are some good things coming. “I can’t say anything now, in another month or two,” she said.

‘It will take up almost all my time. I don’t have time for other things.’

Bec, who presented Channel Nine travel series Postcards from 2011 to 2020, also revealed why she is done with being a TV presenter.

Rebecca Judd teased an exciting new career move on Thursday and revealed why she would never return to television presenting

‘I don’t think I could do it with four children because there is a lot of travelling. My life is a lot busier now,” Bec said.

The stunner shares four children – daughter Billie, nine, son Oscar, 12, and twins Darcy and Tom, seven, with her ex-AFL star husband Chris.

Speaking to Ny Breaking Australia during a trip to celebrate Virgin Australia’s launch event celebrating direct flights from Melbourne and Brisbane to Uluru, the model revealed she will soon announce an exciting new chapter in her career. (Pictured with daughter Billie)

Jett Kenny and his girlfriend Lily Brown joined Bec and a few others on the trip

Natalie Bassingthwaite (left) and Sarah Todd (right) are currently in the Northern Territory to celebrate Virgin Australia’s first service to Uluru, which kicked off with an epic three-day sale

“I don’t think I could ever go back to television, there are too many other good things going on,” she added.

Judd and her nine-year-old daughter Billie are currently in the Northern Territory to celebrate Virgin Australia’s first service to Uluru, which kicked off with an epic three-day sale.

The new services, launched in partnership with the NT Government and Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia (operators of Ayers Rock Resort, Uluru), will inject more than 62,000 seats per year into the Red Centre, contributing to the country’s indigenous tourism economy land worth $6 billion.

The new services, launched in partnership with the NT Government and Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia (operators of Ayers Rock Resort, Uluru), will inject more than 62,000 seats per year into the Red Centre, contributing to the country’s indigenous tourism economy land worth $6 billion.

The sold-out first flight, VA1681, recently departed Melbourne, with First Nations artists and celebrity guests celebrating the new gateway between Melbourne and Uluru.

The airline is hosting a launch event at Uluru with platinum-selling ARIA award-winning singer Budjerah, who will headline a surprise performance for attendees.

Other A-List stars attending the event include Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Jett Kenny and Mitch Tambo.

Virgin Australia has dropped a massive Uluru sale with fares starting from $119 one way, available now until 11:59pm AEST on Saturday 8 June 2024.

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