WAG Rebecca Judd shows off her slim physique in tight-fitting black JAGGAD activewear

Jaggad founder Rebecca Judd shows off her slim physique in her brand’s tight-fitting black activewear

She’s the glamourous WAG who launched her own activewear brand eight years ago. 

On Friday, Rebecca Judd flaunted her slim physique in tight black activewear from her brand JAGGAD. 

The 37-year-old posed in a black crop top with the brand’s name emblazoned across the front and matching high-waisted leggings. 

Fit figure: JAGGAD founder Rebecca Judd shows off her slim physique in her brand’s tight-fitting black activewear

She kept her golden shoulder-length locks down, sweeping it to one side to show off her flawless makeup-free complexion. 

‘All black for another day at home,’ Rebecca wrote on the Instagram story. 

In a post on Instagram last week, Bec revealed she’s planning on spending lockdown sipping on margaritas.

Cheers: With Melbourne recently returning to a six-week lockdown, Bec (right) has come up with a hilarious way to cope. Pictured with friend and business partner Michelle Greene (left)

Cheers: With Melbourne recently returning to a six-week lockdown, Bec (right) has come up with a hilarious way to cope. Pictured with friend and business partner Michelle Greene (left)

Sharing a video of her screen as she shopped online for a blender, Bec asked her followers to send her recommendations.

‘Legit looking for juicer recommendations for all the margis [margaritas] I’m going to smash in lockdown,’ she captioned the video.

‘I’m sick of hand juicing limes. Hit me up in my dm’s if you’ve got a good recommendation. I just want to put the lime in and bang – juice!’

Getting organised: In a post on Instagram last week, the 37-year-old football WAG revealed she's planning on spending lockdown sipping on margaritas

Getting organised: In a post on Instagram last week, the 37-year-old football WAG revealed she’s planning on spending lockdown sipping on margaritas

In a separate post on Instagram on Tuesday, shared a meme of a map of Australia, each state is thanked ‘for doing the right thing’, with the exception of Victoria.  

‘This gave me the laugh I needed tonight but seriously, thinking of all Melburnians, especially the millions of us who have been doing the right thing since March,’ she captioned the post. 

‘It’s so disappointing we find ourselves in this position because of a very small minority. Melbourne is still the best city in the world, just not for the next six weeks! Look after each other.’ 

‘Melbourne is still the best city in the world, just not for the next six weeks! Look after each other,’ she wrote on Instagram Stories