Rebecca Judd says working mothers ‘can have it all, but not all at once’

Rebecca Judd says working mothers ‘can have it all, but not all at once’ – as she steps away from her media roles to focus on her family

Rebecca Judd recently stepped away from her TV and media roles to focus on her family. 

While the WAG has enjoyed being a working mother, she believes women can have it all, albeit with a caveat. 

The 38-year-old tells Stellar this week:  ‘I think you can have it all, but not all at once. You have to be fluid and move with what’s important at the time. 

Working mum: Rebecca Judd (pictured) recently stepped away from her TV and media roles to focus on her family. While the WAG has enjoyed being a working mother, she believes women can have it all, albeit with a caveat

She added:  ‘Our priorities have changed a lot this year, and there’s such a focus on family and being at home and less scheduling things in for the kids. 

‘The biggest learning of last year was that my children thrive from having me around and being able to be home and play with one another. 

‘So I’m focusing on that. Who knows what the future will hold? But I’m not rushing into anything right now.’  

Family: Rebecca shares four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and four-year-old twins Tom and Darcy with husband Chris Judd. All pictured

Family: Rebecca shares four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and four-year-old twins Tom and Darcy with husband Chris Judd. All pictured 

The 38-year-old tells Stellar this week: 'I think you can have it all, but not all at once. You have to be fluid and move with what's important at the time'

The 38-year-old tells Stellar this week: ‘I think you can have it all, but not all at once. You have to be fluid and move with what’s important at the time’

Rebecca shares four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and four-year-old twins Tom and Darcy with husband Chris Judd. 

It comes after Postcards executive producer Mel Zahra revealed to the The Herald Sun that Bec had left the show after almost a decade. 

‘She made a statement about wanting to focus on her family and that’s understandable,’ she said. 

The working mum had starred on the Victorian-based travel program Postcards since in 2011. 

Out: It comes after Postcards executive producer Mel Zahra revealed to the The Herald Sun that Bec had left the show after almost a decade. In November 2020, Bec announced her departure from KIIS FM's 3pm Pick-Up radio show after four years on the air

 Out: It comes after Postcards executive producer Mel Zahra revealed to the The Herald Sun that Bec had left the show after almost a decade. In November 2020, Bec announced her departure from KIIS FM’s 3pm Pick-Up radio show after four years on the air

In November 2020, Bec announced her departure from KIIS FM’s 3pm Pick-Up radio show after four years on the air.

At the time, she said: ‘This is the first time since Chris finished football which would have been back in 2015 that we haven’t had any commitments… and this year has taught us that we just want to take a step back and not really have those weekly commitments.’

She also admitted that with her twins beginning their school years soon, she wanted to spend as much quality time with them as possible. 

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