Bec Judd speaks about Maori heritage, mum’s FIFO job & working class background in Stellar

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In an extensive interview, Bec Judd talked about her Maori heritage, working-class background and chaotic home life. Speaking to Stellar over the weekend, Perth-based WAG said fans rarely guessed at his legacy. "She's Maori on her mother's side, so we made many trips to New Zealand when we were kids," Judd told the broadcast. Nonstop." Judd told the broadcast about her grandfather's large farm in New Zealand, which the family would visit and enjoy. "My father has a big farm, and every time we went there we would invite all our uncles and aunts to drink Which ," she said. Like many Kiwis, Judd's parents Hugh Twigley and Kerry Brown moved to Australia in the late 1970s to take advantage of the mining boom in Western Australia. Twigley was 22 at the time and Brown was only 16. After Judd and her sister Kate broke up, they spent time in both Perth and Western Australia. "We didn't grow up a lot and every dollar counted, so we really respected food, our home, and belongings," Judd said. "I don't think I've lost anything in my life other than leaving my Barbie show bag on the bus in 1988. Can you tell me?" Judd said his mother worked in the mines at FIFO "Everyone thinks he's so cool driving his huge trucks." Camera Icon Bec Judd in her teens with her parents. She revealed that among all children, her daughter Billie resembles father, Chris, who played for the West Coast Eagles and Carlton. "Of all the kids, he's probably the most physically aggressive," Judd said. "I remember posting a video on Instagram of him fighting all boys in the backyard and frankly he was just mowing ball. He has a talent, that's for sure." At time of the interview, Judds had been through a recent stomach attack. "It's a very busy home right now, and when you have four kids, someone always gets sick," he said. "There's always a problem somewhere. There's always some kind of chaos, and that's the reality of having four kids."




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