Would you put this up in your living room? Bec Judd reveals her very unorthodox $3100 Christmas tree – after WAG’s 2016 effort divided fans

She has been roasted for her fake Christmas trees over the years.

And Rebecca Judd shocked fans again on Wednesday by unveiling her very unorthodox tree ahead of this year’s festive season.

The AFL WAG shared on Instagram a photo of her acrylic Christmas tree in her hallway off Neue Blvd.

The large 2.1 meter pink cutout costs $1550, while the 1.5 meter clear acrylic tree costs $1250 and her 80cm tree costs $300.

“Christmas has arrived at home and I am obsessed,” Bec wrote.

‘We’re actually away for Christmas this year, so these trees are the perfect way to make our home festive without needing a tree to put presents under.’

Rebecca Judd shocked fans again on Wednesday by unveiling her very unorthodox tree ahead of this year’s holidays

“The last time I made a Christmas tree that didn’t look like a traditional Christmas tree, it became one of the most viewed ‘news’ stories of the year. This year will be interesting.”

Bec’s divided fans flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on her Christmas tree.

“I don’t like that you don’t have a pink Christmas tree,” said one unimpressed fan.

“But of course I would love them, they are laser cut acrylic,” another fan wrote.

‘I love the trees. I love the fact that you can let the negativity flow away. People are mean, you’re great!’ said a third.

Last year, Rebecca revealed the reason why she refuses to put up a natural Christmas tree in her home.

The AFL WAG said she was terrified pine trees would attract spiders as she took to her Instagram page to ask for Christmas decoration recommendations.

“Recommendations for a really big Christmas tree company that will deliver to your home?” she wrote in a callout.

The large 2.1 meter pink cutout costs $1550, while the 1.5 meter clear acrylic tree costs $1250 and her 80cm tree costs $300.

The large 2.1 meter pink cutout costs $1550, while the 1.5 meter clear acrylic tree costs $1250 and her 80cm tree costs $300.

The AFL WAG shared on Instagram a photo of her acrylic Christmas tree in her hallway off Neue Blvd

The AFL WAG shared on Instagram a photo of her acrylic Christmas tree in her hallway off Neue Blvd

‘And then collect it after Christmas and dispose of it responsibly? I’ve never done a real one. Someone says they attract spiders,” she added with a scared emoji.

In 2016, the mother-of-four shocked the world when she showed off her Scandinavian-style tree made from recycled branches

She reused the bare number tree for several years before shelving it when she moved into her $7.3 million home in Brighton, Melbourne.

In 2022, she chose a traditional and beautifully decorated artificial tree for the holidays, set up in the living room.

She revealed the stylish fir, which appeared to have white fake snow everywhere, on an Instagram reel.

“It’s that time of year,” she wrote. “Grateful for my healthy, happy, giant family (even though I seem to yell at them 90% of the time).”

Her tree featured large floral accents, pink, silver and gold baubles and small lights everywhere.

She had the same in 2020 and 2021, despite previously standing by her abstract tree, which was criticized for its lack of festive atmosphere.

In 2018, she told Nine Honey: “We have used it every year for the last four years and will use it again.”

Bec said she prefers “monotone trees”: an all-white or green tree that is then decorated with ornaments.

She has owned her ‘eco-friendly’ tree trunk since 2012 and previously boasted that it was made entirely from recycled materials.

In 2016, the mother-of-four shocked the world when she showed off her Scandinavian-style tree made from recycled branches

In 2016, the mother of four shocked when she showed off her Scandinavian-style tree made from recycled branches

In 2022, she chose a traditional and beautifully decorated artificial tree for the holidays, set up in the living room

In 2022, she chose a traditional and beautifully decorated artificial tree for the holidays, set up in the living room