What REALLY happened at Rebecca Judd’s infamous ‘Judchella’ housewarming party at $7.3m mansion

Rebecca Judd transformed her $7.3 million Melbourne mansion into Coachella festival last weekend, for a ‘Juddchella’ housewarming party. 

And the 36-year-old has revealed what really happened behind the scenes of the event. 

Speaking on her 3PM Pick-Up Show, the WAG says she had a special space for her breastfeeding friends, which she called a ‘pump and dump’ room situated behind the DJ booth. 

Fashion security, a pump and dump room and a visit from the police: What REALLY happened at Rebecca Judd’s infamous ‘Judchella’ housewarming party was revealed on Satuday. Pictured: Rebecca and husband Chris Judd 

‘We had the comfy sofa and we had a lot of drunk girls in there with their express machines on each boob,’ she explained, say there were five girls in there at a time. 

‘You always feel guilty pouring breast milk down the sink but it had to go, I mean it was laden with tequila!’ she added. 

Bec also revealed that police were called due to a noise complaint. 

‘At 4.40pm we had the police at the front door because a neighbour had complained because their daughter was trying to study and couldn’t,’ Bec said.

Wow! Speaking on her 3PM Pick-Up Show, the WAG says she had a special space for her breastfeeding friends, which she called a 'pump and dump' room situated behind the DJ booth

Wow! Speaking on her 3PM Pick-Up Show, the WAG says she had a special space for her breastfeeding friends, which she called a ‘pump and dump’ room situated behind the DJ booth

A little help! 'We had the comfy sofa and we had a lot of drunk girls in there with their express machines on each boob. You always feel guilty pouring breast milk down the sink but it had to go, I mean it was laden with tequila!' she added

A little help! ‘We had the comfy sofa and we had a lot of drunk girls in there with their express machines on each boob. You always feel guilty pouring breast milk down the sink but it had to go, I mean it was laden with tequila!’ she added

‘So the police come and they take a listen and say, ‘you can actually turn it up louder and you can actually go on later, you can go to 10.30pm,’ so I texted the neighbours that back and they were pretty quiet after that.’

There were security guards present were described as ‘fashion security’ and gave anyone who was not dressed up enough a hard time. 

‘When I got to the door, Paul Connors was in an argument with security trying to get in,’ one guest, Luke Darcy, said on Triple M’s Hot Breakfast.

Ooops! An accident almost marred the day when Bec's husband Chris made a hole in the garage with his car. 'The morning before (the party) Chris smashed one of our cars into the garage wall which is the first bit of the house that people walked into,' Bec said

Ooops! An accident almost marred the day when Bec’s husband Chris made a hole in the garage with his car. ‘The morning before (the party) Chris smashed one of our cars into the garage wall which is the first bit of the house that people walked into,’ Bec said

‘He had his normal shirt on, his ordinary runners on and tied a bandana around his head and security have gone, ‘No, you are not coming in,’.’

An accident almost marred the day when Bec’s husband Chris made a hole in the garage with his car.  

‘The morning before (the party) Chris smashed one of our cars into the garage wall which is the first bit of the house that people walked into,’ Bec said. 

Daily Mail Australia earlier revealed that Bec spent five months organising the event, after enlisting the help of one of Australia’s top party planners and a team of experts to recreate the annual gathering that’s set in the Colorado Desert, in California.  

Bec also revealed that police were called due to a noise complaint: 'At 4.40pm we had the police at the front door because a neighbour had complained because their daughter was trying to study and couldn't,' Bec said

Bec also revealed that police were called due to a noise complaint: ‘At 4.40pm we had the police at the front door because a neighbour had complained because their daughter was trying to study and couldn’t,’ Bec said 

Fit in or push off: There were also security guards present were described as 'fashion security' and gave anyone who was not dressed up enough a hard time. 'When I got to the door, Paul Connors was in an argument with security trying to get in,' one guest, Luke Darcy, said

Fit in or push off: There were also security guards present were described as ‘fashion security’ and gave anyone who was not dressed up enough a hard time. ‘When I got to the door, Paul Connors was in an argument with security trying to get in,’ one guest, Luke Darcy, said

Helpful! Guests even had access to a glitter station, where they could create headbands and complete their festival look

 Helpful! Guests even had access to a glitter station, where they could create headbands and complete their festival look

‘[Bec] first emailed me around June saying she wants to bring Coachella to life,’ said Elleni Pearce, founding director of Lenzo, who brought the star’s vision to life.  

Ms Pearce added that Bec’s only brief was to recreate Coachella, and praised her for being so ‘easy going’ as they created mood boards and starting planning in August.

‘Bec is one of the best clients to deal with, trusting and easy going. She just said she wanted it to be epic, and she loved the party,’ added Ms Pearce. 

The planner explained that the most difficult part of puling off what was possibly Melbourne’s biggest ever housewarming party was ‘keeping things fresh’.

All smiles! Guest Nadia Bartel posed with Ellie Pearson, Jade kisnorbo, Lana Wilkinson, Emily Mckay (right to left) shortly after arriving to the event

All smiles! Guest Nadia Bartel posed with Ellie Pearson, Jade kisnorbo, Lana Wilkinson, Emily Mckay (right to left) shortly after arriving to the event  

She said: ‘It is challenging creating something that hasn’t been seen before, and is still magical on that scale and magnitude.’

For the party, an army of different companies and experts came together to create ‘California valley vibes’ across what is usually the couple’s tennis court. 

The event was bursting with colour, featuring glitter photo walls, bright furniture, bulb fairy lights, and a designated dance floor with DJ booth. 

One of the most impressive elements came from florist and stylist Poppy Culture, who decorated the space with thousands of carefully arranged flowers.  

Sparkle: Fellow WAG, Jessie Murphy (pictured) attended the event wearing a tall white hat and added adhesive gems to her face

Sparkle: Fellow WAG, Jessie Murphy (pictured) attended the event wearing a tall white hat and added adhesive gems to her face

Pretty in pink! Bec stunned on the day, with coloured hair and glitter makeup

Pretty in pink! Bec stunned on the day, with coloured hair and glitter makeup 

Attendees partied from 2pm until 10:30pm, while dancing to music from local DJs. 

Celebrities and WAGS including Nadia Bartel, Kylie Brown and Jessie Murphy completed the star-studded guest list.  

Guests even had access to a glitter station, where they could create headbands and complete their festival look.

A tarot card reader was also available for those who wanted to look into their future.

At the party, Bec debuted candy-coloured tresses and flaunted her slim figure in an elaborate two-piece ensemble. 

Living it up! Nadia Bartel (pictured) stunned as she arrived at the star-studded event

Living it up! Nadia Bartel (pictured) stunned as she arrived at the star-studded event 

 

  

 

 

 

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