Bec Judd flaunts her ripped abs during self-isolation

Bec Judd is currently making the most of her time in self-isolation. 

On Thursday, she shared a lengthy video of herself applying fake tan in a spare room inside her Melbourne mansion.

The 37-year showed off her trim figure in a pair of bike shorts from her activewear line Jaggad as she applied the golden tanning mousse to her slender legs.

Golden girl! Bec Judd showed off her incredible figure after applying fake tan while at home in self-isolation on Thursday

‘I love fake tan because it does even out your skin complexion,’ she said to the camera.

‘I find that if I’ve got any little marks or bruises that it makes it look nice,’ she added.

The TV presenter then shared before and after photos of herself, which showed her sporting a healthy brown glow just five minutes after applying the mousse. 

‘It’s a great, really powerful tan,’ she gushed as she admired her own reflection in the mirror.

Trim: The 37-year showed off her trim figure in a pair of bike shorts from her activewear line Jaggad as she applied the golden tanning mousse to her slender legs

Trim: The 37-year showed off her trim figure in a pair of bike shorts from her activewear line Jaggad as she applied the golden tanning mousse to her slender legs

The mum-of-four recently shared the vexing moment her twin boys, Tom and Darcy, threw toilet paper on the ground amid the coronavirus stockpiling crisis. 

In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, the footy WAG wasn’t afraid to name and shame her young sons, sharing a photo of their handiwork. 

‘FFS [for f**k’s sake],’ Bec captioned a photo of a pile of toilet paper in the middle of her bathroom floor, adding the hashtag: ‘#threeyearolds’. 

'It's a great, really powerful tan,' Bec gushed as she admired her own reflection in the mirror

‘It’s a great, really powerful tan,’ Bec gushed as she admired her own reflection in the mirror

The post comes after weeks of toilet paper shortages around the country, with Australians stockpiling everyday essentials due to the coronavirus pandemic.  

In addition to Tom and Darcy, Bec is also mum to an eight-year-old son, Oscar, and a six-year-old daughter, Billie. 

She revealed that she had started homeschooling on Monday, after the Victorian government ruled to shut down all schools in an attempt to limit the spread of COVID-19. 

Wasteful: Bec shared the vexing moment her twin boys, Tom and Darcy, threw toilet paper on the ground amid the coronavirus stockpiling crisis

Wasteful: Bec shared the vexing moment her twin boys, Tom and Darcy, threw toilet paper on the ground amid the coronavirus stockpiling crisis 

Bec has set up mock classrooms for her four children as they study at the family’s $7.3million mansion in Brighton, Melbourne. 

She documented their first day of homeschooling on Instagram on Tuesday.

One photo showed her eldest son, Oscar, taking an online class on his iPad while sitting at a marble table overlooking the tennis court.

Guilty: In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, the 37-year-old football WAG wasn't afraid to name and shame her young sons, Tom and Darcy, sharing a photo of their handiwork

Guilty: In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, the 37-year-old football WAG wasn’t afraid to name and shame her young sons, Tom and Darcy, sharing a photo of their handiwork 

Schooling: Bec is also mum to an eight-year-old son, Oscar (pictured), and a six-year-old daughter, Billie, who she has started homeschooling in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic

Making it work: Bec has set up mock classrooms for her four children as they study at the family's $7.3million mansion in Brighton, Melbourne. Pictured, daughter Billie

Schooling: Bec is also mum to an eight-year-old son, Oscar, and a six-year-old daughter, Billie, who she has started homeschooling in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic

Another video showed her daughter, Billie, saying ‘Hi!’ to her classmates while speaking via a conference call on her tablet.

‘Home schooling. Dialling in!’ Rebecca said in the footage, which also showed off a luxury living space featuring a marble fireplace and abstract painting. 

As of Thursday morning, there have been 2,675 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, resulting in 11 deaths. 

Tragedy: As of Thursday morning, there have been 2,675 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, resulting in 11 deaths

Tragedy: As of Thursday morning, there have been 2,675 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, resulting in 11 deaths