Bec Judd's Golf Triumph & Thailand Toy Gun Ordeal
Bec Judd's Golf Success & Thailand Airport Drama

Bec Judd Shines at Celebrity Golf Event

Australian socialite and WAG Bec Judd delivered an impressive performance during Friday's Mick Fanning charity golf day in Melbourne, showcasing both her golfing skills and her famously toned legs. The 42-year-old mother-of-four turned heads in a stylish white mini skirt that revealed her athletic physique as she navigated the course.

The highlight of her day came when she successfully hit an eagle putt under the watchful eye of Australian acting legend Eric Bana, who was among the spectators. Judd's excitement was palpable as she celebrated the remarkable shot, jumping up and down with unrestrained joy that briefly flashed the shorts beneath her skirt.

Fashion and Celebrity Sightings

Judd's golf attire combined sporty elegance with practical fashion sense. She paired her white mini skirt with a navy blue polo shirt that coordinated perfectly with her cap, completing the look with crisp white Adidas sneakers and a smart watch. Her hair remained down for the casual day out, and she carried a black leather jacket slung over her arm.

Meanwhile, Eric Bana, 57, maintained a more relaxed appearance in a black jumper and beige khaki slacks as he observed the golfing action. The presence of the acclaimed actor added an extra layer of star power to the charitable event, which aimed to raise funds for worthy causes.

Thailand Holiday Nightmare Revealed

In a surprising revelation from her recent family vacation, Judd shared a terrifying ordeal that nearly resulted in her arrest during a trip to Thailand. Speaking on her Vain-ish podcast with co-host Jess Roberts, the socialite detailed how what should have been a relaxing family holiday almost turned into an international incident.

Judd explained that Thailand holds special significance for her, having lived there for a year when she was 19, earning the nickname 'Bangkok Becky' during her stay. However, this nostalgic return trip took an alarming turn thanks to her eight-year-old twin sons Tom and Darcy.

The trouble began when the boys became obsessed with purchasing toy guns from the ubiquitous Thai market stalls. "They were saying: 'Can we go and find some toy guns? We want Nerfs, we want BB guns, we want any type of water gun,'" Judd recalled during the podcast episode.

Airport Security Confrontation

The situation escalated dramatically on their departure day when Judd, suffering from what she believed was gastroenteritis, heard her name called over the airport public address system while "trying not to vomit" in the terminal. She was escorted to a small room where five armed security officers confronted her about weapons detected in her luggage during X-ray screening.

"They're like: 'Ma'am you're going to have to undo your suitcase.' I undo the suitcase and there's two replica Glocks sitting on top," Judd described. When she attempted to handle the toys to demonstrate their harmlessness, she was sharply instructed: "Stand back, don't touch the evidence."

The tension broke only when a security officer fired one of the toy guns into the ground to confirm it wasn't a real weapon. Once the situation was resolved, Judd was permitted to keep the replica firearms after signing a declaration confirming they were toys.

The dramatic airport incident provided a startling conclusion to what had otherwise been a meaningful family vacation to one of Judd's favourite destinations, serving as a cautionary tale about international travel with children and their souvenir choices.