Bec Judd Celebrates Mother's Day with Lookalike Mum Kerry Twigley
Bec Judd Marks Mother's Day with Lookalike Mum

Bec Judd has celebrated Mother's Day alongside her lookalike mum, Kerry Twigley, 64. The AFL WAG posed with her mother in photos shared to Instagram Stories as they marked the occasion together.

Glamorous Duo

One image shows the glamorous duo dressed up to the nines, with the family resemblance on full display. The leggy pair showed off their trim figures, with Bec in a pink frock featuring feathered accents. Kerry chose a pastel baby blue gown, also with feather details at the cuffs.

Podcast and Family Time

The 43-year-old also cuddled up to her mum as she recorded a new episode of her Vain-ish podcast. Last month, Bec demonstrated that good looks run in her family when she celebrated her mother's 64th birthday, joined by her sister Kate Twigley, 40.

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Fans couldn't help but gush about Kerry's youthful appearance. 'Your mum is stunning. I see where you girls get your beautiful looks from,' wrote one person in the comments.

Living Arrangements

Last year, Bec revealed she had moved her mum into her $7.3 million Brighton, Melbourne mansion. Kerry has been busy cooking meals for Bec, her husband Chris Judd, and their four children. Bec shared a photo to Instagram Stories showing Kerry hard at work in the kitchen, boasting that she no longer has to worry about feeding her family as her mum handles it all.

'Having mum live with us the last few months after she retired and regularly cooking dinner for our tribe has been truly wonderful,' Bec wrote. 'I don't even have to think about it. It's just done.' She added, 'And it's usually a fucyum' - a word she coined meaning very yummy.

Family Background

Bec and her husband Chris, 42, have four children: Oscar, 14, Billie, 11, and twins Tom and Darcy, nine. Bec's New Zealand-born Maori mother moved to Australia in the late 1970s with her then-husband Hugh Twigley to take advantage of Western Australia's mining boom. She worked as a FIFO (fly in, fly out) worker at Fortescue's Cloudbreak mine in the Pilbara region. Speaking of her mum's profession, Bec expressed eager interest and praised Kerry's work, saying, 'Everyone thinks she's so cool driving her massive trucks,' she told Stellar magazine in 2023.

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