Rebecca Judd reveals a surprising trade secret about Bonds underwear

Rebecca Judd reveals a surprising trade secret about Bonds underwear – and you’ll never look at the male models the same way

Rebecca Judd has exposed the underwear industry’s most notorious trade secret.

On KIIS FM’s 3pm Pick-Up on Monday, the footy WAG revealed that male models stuff their undies with white bread on photo shoots.

The purpose of this isn’t to enhance the man’s package, she said, but instead to ’round out’ the shape so it looks more presentable.

Insider knowledge: Radio host Rebecca Judd has revealed a surprising trade secret about Bonds underwear – and you’ll never look at the male models the same way

Rebecca said she had heard the rumour from a friend of hers who works in Bonds’ finance department.

The friend had apparently heard about the technique from a stylist who had witnessed it first-hand on a photo shoot.

‘There’s a trick that they do on photo shoots to soften the shape of a man – and it involves white bread,’ she told her co-host Katie ‘Monty’ Dimond.

Cheeky: On KIIS FM's 3pm Pick-Up on Monday, the footy WAG revealed that male models stuff their undies with white bread on photo shoots. Pictured on December 3, 2019 in Melbourne

Cheeky: On KIIS FM’s 3pm Pick-Up on Monday, the footy WAG revealed that male models stuff their undies with white bread on photo shoots. Pictured on December 3, 2019 in Melbourne

‘You stuff a slice of white bread down there and it just pads out the shape.’ 

Rebecca said she wasn’t sure if the white bread trick was used in every photo shoot or just in cases when the outline of the model’s penis was visible.

She added that it ‘has to be white bread’ because multi-grain would look lumpy. 

'It softens the shape of a man': Rebecca said she had heard the rumour from a friend of hers who works in Bonds' finance department

‘It softens the shape of a man’: Rebecca said she had heard the rumour from a friend of hers who works in Bonds’ finance department

‘Wonder Soft is probably the best,’ she said.

It comes after Rebecca launched her latest activewear collection from Jaggad, the sports brand co-founded by her husband, Chris.

The Judds live in a $7/3million house in Brighton, Melbourne, and share four children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, six, and twin boys Tom and Darcy, three.