Bec Judd treats family to luxe Phuket getaway, with $1,500-a-night family room
AFL WAG shares glimpses of Club Med Phuket stay, highlighting water slides, padel and family time

Rebecca Judd is enjoying a family getaway in Thailand, staying at Club Med Phuket with husband Chris Judd and their four children. A social media post on Thursday puts the price tag on the escape, noting a family room for the brood costing up to $1,500 per night at the seaside resort.
In an Instagram clip, Judd treats followers to a glimpse of a glamorous dinner before a day at the beach, with footage of water slides, a pitch‑and‑putt golf setup, archery and several pools. 'Delivering with non-stop activities and excursions,' Judd says in the video. 'The kids are obsessed with the pitch and putt golf and we've been playing padel every day,' she adds, noting, 'Don't laugh at my active attire (owns an activewear company and exercises in a dress).'
The posts confirm the group includes son Oscar, 14; daughter Billie, 11; and twins Darcy and Tom, 9. Judd is accompanied by her husband, 42-year-old Chris Judd, who is retired from professional football. The Phuket trip marks another chapter in the couple's public life as influencers and media personalities.
Earlier this week Judd shared a hair campaign post with her mother, Kerry Twigley, 63, modeling for Mermade Hair's line of styling tools. In a video, the two posed in robes at a vanity table, with Judd describing the moment as a family ritual continued across generations: 'I grew up watching mum set her curls before every big moment. Today we did it together – same ritual, smarter rollers.'
Twigley, the New Zealand-born Maori mother who moved to Australia in the late 1970s with her then-husband Hugh Twigley to capitalise on Western Australia’s mining boom, works as a fly-in fly-out worker at Fortescue's Cloudbreak mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The posts have drawn comments from fans who praised the resemblance and the shared moment, with lines such as 'Obsessed with your mum' and 'Kezzy! This is so gorgeous ladies.'
The Phuket trip underscores Judd’s continued visibility as a public figure who balances family life with media appearances and brand partnerships, while her husband Chris Judd remains retired from AFL and part of the couple’s high-profile lifestyle narrative.