AFL WAG Bec Judd appears uncomfortable as she and husband Chris are seated next to ex-Mongols bikie boss at Australian Open

Rebecca and Chris Judd found themselves in an awkward position on Sunday as the pair sat next to an ex-bike at the 2024 Australian Open.

The WAG and her retired AFL player husband, both 40, looked uncomfortable next to former Mongols chapter boss Toby Mitchell.

Now influencer and personal trainer Toby, 50, was all smiles as he snapped a photo of himself sitting on $8,000 chairs next to Melbourne’s top socialites.

Dressed in an extremely tight $1,060 Versace polo shirt, the biker ex showed off his numerous tattoos as Chris flashed a tight smile for the Instagram photo.

Meanwhile, Bec seemed completely uninterested in the colorful guest and busied herself with her mobile phone rather than posing for photos.

Rebecca (left) and Chris Judd (right), both 40, found themselves in a very awkward position on Sunday as the pair sat next to former Mongols Chapter boss Toby Mitchell (second right) at the 2024 Australian Open

Bec seemed completely uninterested in the colorful guy

Bec seemed completely uninterested in the colorful guy

As guests of Piper-Heidsieck, Chris and Bec were given the incredible right-hand seats.

However, the coveted seats can also be purchased by the public, with prices starting from $8,000.

Toby was the Victorian president of the Mongols before being expelled from the club in April 2022.

He has survived two attempts on his life after being shot outside Doherty’s Gym in Brunswick in 2011.

During the failed assassination attempt, he was shot three times in the hip and back.

Toby lost a kidney, his gallbladder and part of his liver in the brutal attack, which to this day has never been resolved.

As guests of Piper-Heidsieck, Chris and Bec were given the right-hand seats, while Toby bought his way to the coveted viewpoint.  Pictured with influencer Tammy Hembrow

As guests of Piper-Heidsieck, Chris and Bec were given the right-hand seats, while Toby bought his way to the coveted viewpoint. Pictured with influencer Tammy Hembrow

In 2013, while still recovering from the Brunswick shooting, Toby was shot in a second attack.

He was traveling to Melton, to the Bandidos-affiliated Diablos clubhouse, unaware that a killing squad was on his trail.

A gunman from two vehicles peppered Toby’s car with bullets. Of the thirty bullets that police later found at the scene, only one had hit Toby in the arm.