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Rebecca Judd sparks concern with her appearance at the Brownlow Medal... as fans compare look to her showstopping debut 20 years ago

B.Lee2 hr ago
Rebecca Judd has sparked concern among her loyal fans as she stepped out at Monday night's Brownlow Medal 2024 red carpet .

The AFL WAG, 41, ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived with husband Chris Judd in a blush pink corseted gown by J'Aton Couture.

The frock was sleeveless and clung to her figure down to the hips before flaring out into a satin fishtail.

But several fans weren't blown away by her breathtaking look, rather the model's very petite frame.

Taking to social media on the night, users pointed out Bec is now 'too skinny' compared to her iconic Brownlow Medal debut in 2004 — where she wore the famous Ruth Tarvydas red dress.

'I wish she would eat something,' one user begged.

'There's nothing to her. I find her way too skinny with no shape at all,' critiqued another.

One fan suggested, 'She should call in at KFC and get a good feed on the way home,' while another said she 'needs plenty of food.'

However, most fans were blown away with the Perth native's elegant look, with many claiming she took the title of 'best dressed' for the night.

'This has to be the most beautiful dress I have ever seen on you. Absolutely divine beyond words,' one follower wrote on her Instagram.

'Every single time my queen!!! So beautiful!' Bec's friend Nadia Bartel commented.

Onlookers waited in anticipation to see style icon Bec's outfit of choice, but the mum-of-four shocked fans for all the wrong reasons as she arrived in a blush pink J'Aton Couture corset gown.

The frock was sleeveless and clung to her figure down to the hips before flaring out into a satin fishtail.

The J'Aton Couture gown reached floor length and had lacing throughout the long bodice.

But Bec opted for a glamorous makeup look with a rosy blush and dark pink lipstick while wearing her caramel locks down.

The brunette carried a designer clutch in silver and wore a pair of dainty earrings as well as a chunky watch and ring.

Chris was stylish in a classic tuxedo worn with a white dress shirt and bow tie as well as leather dress shoes.

Carlton captain Patrick Cripps won his second AFL Brownlow Medal, polling a record 45 votes to claim the honour convincingly on Monday night .

The 29-year-old is the first player to win two Brownlows playing for Carlton , after he also won the game's most prestigious individual honour two years ago.

Cripps had an unbeatable lead with four rounds left and Collingwood's Nick Daicos finished second on 38, while Port Adelaide's Zak Butters polled 29 for third.

After three years of tight finishes, it is the most emphatic win since the Brisbane Lions' Lachie Neale won the first of his two Brownlows by 10 in the COVID-shortened 2020 season .

Daicos, who was the second favourite behind Cripps, also broke the old votes record of 36, jointly held previously by Richmond's Dustin Martin (2017) and Port Adelaide's Ollie Wines (2021).

Cripps gave a nod to his fellow record-breaker after the win: 'Crazy night mate. I'd like to start off by mentioning Nick, he also broke the record tonight. Nick, I love watching you play, I love playing against you. Congratulations on an amazing year.

'So many guys have had great years. I knew it was my most consistent year, there were a few errors I needed to work on. It's the most games I've played. You never know, Brownlow night, that's what makes it so exciting.

'I'm super grateful to be up here, it's not something I take lightly,' he finished.

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