Rebecca Judd shares throwback of herself and sister Kate sporting mullet haircuts as children

Rebecca Judd shares hilarious throwback of herself and sister Kate Twigley sporting the same mullet haircut when they were little girls


She always looks glamorous and fashionable in her social media posts.

But on Friday, Rebecca Judd shared a throwback from her younger years, way before she developed her chic sense of style. 

The 38-year-old AFL WAG uploaded a picture of when she and her sister Kate Twigley were little girls. 

Way back when: On Friday, Rebecca Judd shared a hilarious throwback of herself and sister Kate Twigley sporting the same mullet haircut when they were little girls 

All grown up: Bec and her sister Kate, left, are incredibly close and look very alike

All grown up: Bec and her sister Kate, left, are incredibly close and look very alike 

In the cute picture, Bec dressed in a blue and white stripped shirt with a denim overall dress.

She posed with her arm around Kate, who wore white singlet top with a blue floral skirt.

Although they had different outfits, the sisters sported the same hairstyle – a mullet – with a short front section and a long and layered lengths in back.

The influencer joked in the caption: ‘Don’t be jealous cos out mullets are better than yours.’

Her fun childhood photos comes after she revealed her parents divorce had a profound impact on her as a child growing up in Perth.

She shared her earliest memory of the split last year on The 3pm Pick Up, and recalled she was four years old and she saw her father, Hugh Twigley, crying the day her mother ‘left’ her father.

Rebecca also told Sunday Life magazine in May 2019: ‘Growing up, I hated that I didn’t have my mum and dad together.

Emotional: Last year, Bec revealed her parents divorce had a profound impact on her as a child growing up in Perth. She recalled her earliest memory of their split was watching her father, Hugh Twigley, crying the day her mother 'left' him. Pictured is Bec and Hugh in 2015

Emotional: Last year, Bec revealed her parents divorce had a profound impact on her as a child growing up in Perth. She recalled her earliest memory of their split was watching her father, Hugh Twigley, crying the day her mother ‘left’ him. Pictured is Bec and Hugh in 2015

‘Everyone else seemed to have mum and dad living together… I would see dad at weekends.’

Following her parents’ split, Rebecca and her sister, Kate went to live with their mother, Kerry Brown, and her new partner.

They would visit her father and stepmother during the school holidays because they lived regionally.

New living situation: After her parents' split, Rebecca and Kate went to live with their mother, Kerry Brown, and her new partner. They would visit her father and stepmother during the school holidays because they lived regionally. Pictured is Kate, Kerry and Bec

New living situation: After her parents’ split, Rebecca and Kate went to live with their mother, Kerry Brown, and her new partner. They would visit her father and stepmother during the school holidays because they lived regionally. Pictured is Kate, Kerry and Bec

‘You know when you’re a kid and you do not want to be different? That was what made me different,’ she added.

These days, Rebecca is happily married to retired AFL player Chris Judd, with whom she shares four children, Oscar, nine, Billie, six, and twins Tom and Darcy, three.

The family lives in a $7.3million mansion in Brighton, an upmarket suburb in Melbourne’s south-east.

Family: These days, Rebecca is happily married to retired AFL player Chris Judd, with whom she shares four children, Oscar, nine, Billie, six, and twins Tom and Darcy, three. The family lives in a $7.3million mansion in Brighton, an upmarket suburb in Melbourne's south-east

Family: These days, Rebecca is happily married to retired AFL player Chris Judd, with whom she shares four children, Oscar, nine, Billie, six, and twins Tom and Darcy, three. The family lives in a $7.3million mansion in Brighton, an upmarket suburb in Melbourne’s south-east

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