It was somewhat of a family reunion for Bec Judd while she visited Perth this week.
The AFL WAG, 42, was back in her home state on Tuesday to host a Q&A event at Crown Perth, with presenter Bec Marsh – the wife of former Test cricketer Shaun Marsh.
Bec took to Instagram to document the occasion with a carousel of photos showing her WA sojourn.
One of the images showed Bec with her rarely seen father Hugh Twigley, who divorced her mother Kerry Brown when Bec was just four years old.
Bec looked chuffed to be in the company of her dad, with the pair cuddling up close as they posed for the happy snap.
Sporting a contented smile, Bec beamed as Hugh lovingly wrapped his arm around his daughter’s shoulder.

It was somewhat of a family reunion for Bec Judd while she visited Perth this week for a Q&A event at Crown Perth
Bec wrote simply: ‘Dad’, adding a single love heart emoji.
‘The best day yesterday filming and then hosting a lovely event at Crystal Club followed by dinner with the fam,’ Bec wrote in the carousel’s caption. ‘Cup is full.’
Fans were quick to gush over Bec’s post with one offering: ‘What a beautiful trip that must have been especially catching up with loved ones.’
Bec has previously opened up about the psychological scars she endured when her parents divorced.
Speaking on The 3pm Pick-Up in 2020, she shared her own experience of coming from a broken home, revealing her earliest memory is of the day her mother ‘left’ her father when she was four.
Her co-host Katie ‘Monty’ Dimond asked: ‘Do you remember your parents telling you [they were separating]?’
Rebecca replied with: ‘Yup, I remember the day mum left. I was with dad, and dad was crying. That’s my earliest memory. Isn’t that crazy?’
While she didn’t go into further detail, Bec had previously said her parents’ divorce had a profound impact on her life.

Bec took to Instagram to document the occasion with a carousel of photos – one of which showing beck cuddling up close with her rarely seen father Hugh Twigley

Bec looked chuffed to be in the company of her dad, with the pair cuddling up close as they posed for the happy snap. Sporting a contended smile, Bec beamed as Hugh lovingly wrapped his arm around his daughter’s shoulder
She told Sunday Life magazine in May 2019: ‘Growing up, I hated that I didn’t have my mum and dad together.
‘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 Twigley, went to live with their mother, Kerry Brown, and her new partner.
She would visit her father and stepmother during the school holidays because they lived regionally.
‘You know when you’re a kid and you do not want to be different? That was what made me different,’ she added.
Bec is happily married to her AFL star husband Chris Judd, with the couple tying the knot back in 2010.
They now share four children – Oscar, 13, Billie, 10, and twins Darcy and Tom, eight.
Bec recently admitted that her relationship with Chris very nearly took a tragic turn.

Bec’s post comes after she opened up about the psychological scars she endured when her parents divorced. Bwec is pictured with mother Kerry Brown

remember the day mum left. I was with dad, and dad was crying. That’s my earliest memory. Isn’t that crazy?’ Bec revealed on the 3pm Pick-Up in 2020
During an interview on SAFM’s Bernie & Emma G with Bel Sloane earlier this month, Bec said she and husband Chris, 41, went on an adventurous date early on in their relationship, when tragedy struck and she found herself plummeting through the sky.
‘We secretly went and did a skydive together in Perth when he was playing for West Coast and my parachute didn’t open,’ she said.
‘Juddy jumped out, felt the parachute and he’s all good. So, we’re strapped to someone, I jump out, we’re falling through the sky,’ she said.
‘My tandem guy pulled the parachute—the parachute opened and tore off. It ripped off and went flying through the sky, and we started falling to the ground again.’
Thankfully, crisis was averted thanks to her skydiving partner’s quick thinking that ultimately saved her life.
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