Rebecca Judd’s addiction to junk food revealed

She has one of the best bodies in the business and is the owner of her very own activewear label. 

But Rebecca Judd also has a not so secret chocolate addiction. 

The mother-of-four, 37, regularly gorges on sweet treats and even has a dedicated chocolate drawer in her fridge. 

Caramilk eggs, Shapes and secret drawers of chocolate bars: Rebecca Judd’s addiction to junk food is revealed… but how does the stunning WAG stay so thin?

Enviable:  Bec has one of the best bodies in the business and is the owner of her very own activewear label

Enviable:  Bec has one of the best bodies in the business and is the owner of her very own activewear label

On Wednesday night, the AFL WAG had a complete meltdown when she ran out of Caramilk chocolate Easter eggs. 

She put a call out on Instagram, asking friends and fans to see if they could track down any Caramilk products after the popular chocolate had run out in her local area. 

‘Help! I ate my last Cadbury’s Caramild solid Easter egg last night and I cannot find any more Caramilk products anywhere (except Ebay) DM me if your local Cole/Woolies/Big W has a stash,’ she asked. 

‘Desperate much?’ she added. 

Later, the Channel Nine host reeled off her favourite old school treats, which including Shapes Chicken Crimps and Dixie drumsticks.

Thin and trim: The mother-of-four often shows off her super slim and fit figure in her own activewear label - Jaggad

Thin and trim: The mother-of-four often shows off her super slim and fit figure in her own activewear label – Jaggad 

Bec recently showed off her decadent chocolate stash.

She revealed that she keeps bags of goodies in her fridge, including $5.50 Ferrero Rocher Eggs, two bags of $13.95 chocolates from Melbourne-based artisan Hey Tiger, a $7 bag of Cadbury Caramilk eggs, and a $2 Whittaker’s Coconut Slab.

‘Guys, I thought I’d do a chocolate shelf little tour, because iso (sic) and stuff,’ Bec said in an Instagram clip as she showed her fans her fridge.

She said the Ferrero eggs taste as good as the balls and are ‘really, really, really delicious.’

Bec said the Caramilk eggs are her ‘all-time faves’ and she ‘bought ten bags’ of them because they ‘taste like fudge.’

Hitting back: Bec has often been forced to hit back at body critics, accusing them of viewing thinness as a disease rather than a normal body shape

Hitting back: Bec has often been forced to hit back at body critics, accusing them of viewing thinness as a disease rather than a normal body shape

While the brunette beauty likes to indulge her sweet tooth, she also exercises hard and regularly.   

She often shares her workout regime with her fans and has recently been following the Keep It Cleaner app. 

But Bec has often been forced to hit back at body critics, who have accused her of being too thin. 

‘Thin used to be a body type. Like a normal body type. Now it’s almost seen as an illness’, the TV personality in told Mamamia back in 2016.

Chalking her impossibly taut post-pregnancy frame down to genetics, Rebecca said: ‘I have always been thin. My mum is thin.

‘She used to get teased for being thin so (my sister and I) knew we would do, too’.

In 2014, The Channel Nine weather girl was forced to field criticism from fans and social media users for being too thin when she uploaded a bikini-clad post-tan selfie to Instagram.

She got it from her mama: 'Thin used to be a body type. Like a normal body type. Now it's almost seen as an illness', the TV personality in told Mamamia back in 2016.. Chalking her impossibly taut post-pregnancy frame down to genetics, Rebecca said: 'I have always been thin. My mum is thin'

She got it from her mama: ‘Thin used to be a body type. Like a normal body type. Now it’s almost seen as an illness’, the TV personality in told Mamamia back in 2016.. Chalking her impossibly taut post-pregnancy frame down to genetics, Rebecca said: ‘I have always been thin. My mum is thin’

‘How is this nice? Way too skinny,’ wrote one social media follower wrote underneath the image.

Meanwhile, another critic wrote: ‘I like following you Bec but please reconsider the message you are sending to young impressionable women.

‘You don’t need to flaunt yourself like this. Use your beauty in a positive and a less self-indulgent way.

‘I do think you are inspirational, please consider your message. Eating disorders are real and effect many young girls,’ they added.

Rebecca also received a strong chorus of support from her online fans, with one fan commenting: ‘I think you look beautiful …don’t listen to the haters.

‘Some of these negative comments are appalling. Some people have no idea when they say stupid things about other people.’

The busy working mother appeared to ignore the comments and instead posted a shot of herself with her little girl Billie three hours later.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia last year, she commented on her much-talked-about frame, saying: ‘I’ve been really thin my entire life.’

‘Even in school at six years old, seven years old, eight years old [I was] getting called skinny – same as my mum when she was in school.’