How can I help you, officer? Rebecca Judd speaks to parking inspector as she returns to her car after visiting a jewellery store
Rebecca Judd was spotted chatting to a parking inspector in Melbourne’s CBD on Thursday, as she returned to her car after a visit to the shops.
The AFL WAG, 37, was spotted sitting in the drivers seat of her black Land Rover Disvoery, which can cost up to $93,00, while a high-vis clad inspector spoke to her through the window.
Rebecca had spent the morning visiting a local diamond jewellery boutique, where she filmed herself trying on an array of rings for her Instagram page.
How can I help you, officer? Rebecca Judd, 37, was spotted chatting to a parking inspector in Melbourne’s CBD on Thursday, as she returned to her car after visiting a diamond jewellery shop
‘Stackables range are the perfect Christmas gift for lovers of sparkles’, she wrote next to an Instagram video of her bejewelled hand at the time.
After spending some time inside the boutique, Rebecca returned to her vehicle to find a waiting parking inspector.
The mother-of-four was dressed to impress in a shimmery gold ankle-length dress, paired with slip-on Christian Dior flats and a navy tote bag.
A girls’ best friend! Rebecca had spent the morning visiting a local diamond jewellery boutique, where she filmed herself trying on an array of rings for her Instagram page
All that glitters! The mother-of-four was dressed to impress in a shimmery gold ankle-length dress, paired with slip-on Christian Dior flats and a navy tote bag
Her light brown hair was styled in loose waves, which fell neatly around her shoulders in a centre parting.
While Rebecca didn’t wear her face mask inside the boutique, she did make sure to put it on on as she made her way back to the car.
She then removed her face mask while chatting to the parking inspector from behind the steering wheel.
Glossy: Her light brown hair was styled in loose waves, which fell neatly around her shoulders in a centre parting
Covering up: While Rebecca didn’t wear her face mask inside the boutique, she did make sure to put it on on as she made her way back to the car
Daily Mail Australia understand Rebecca was not issued with a parking ticket or fine.
Melbourne city came out of it lockdown in October after months of strict restrictions and being required to stay at home for the most part.
While Victorians are now able to move freely within the state, Melburnians are still required to wear masks in public.
Discussion: She then removed her face mask while chatting to the parking inspector from behind the steering wheel