Rebecca 'Bec' Judd has revealed the wildly expensive Xmas gift she bought her twin sons Tom and Darcy on Wednesday.
The AFL WAG, 41, took to Instagram with a picture of one of her boys playing with a set of $349.99 Callaway golf clubs she forgot to hide from the children.
In the image, the brand new golf bag appeared to include a driver, fairway wood, 7 iron, 9 iron, SW, and a putter.
One of Bec's twin children stood near the kitchen with the bag as he appeared to be practising his swing while still dressed in his school uniform.
'Santa accidentally left the kids' new golf clubs in the car for school pickup. Santa is an idiot,' Bec captioned the image alongside laughing-crying emojis.
Just hours earlier, Bec flaunted yet another haul of lavish designer candles she had been gifted ahead of the holidays.
Rebecca 'Bec' Judd, 41, (pictured) has revealed the wildly expensive Xmas gift she bought her twin sons Tom and Darcy on Wednesday
After perfume house Diptyque gifted the socialite with $2,450 worth of candles, the company decided to send Bec some more products worth at least $259.
One was the 34 Boulevard Saint-Germain scented candle worth $152, while the other was a matching candle stand worth $107. The rest were still in their boxes.
Bec shared a picture of the products and their unique packaging to Instagram, writing: 'My favourite gifts in the world. Thank you, Diptyque.
'I cannot wait to check out your first Australian boutique at Chadstone [shopping centre in Melbourne].'
It's not the first time Bec has shared her love for candles.
In 2023, the AFL WAG was seen carrying boxes of Diptyque products in a paid promotion at her luxury home in Melbourne.
The Perth-born stunner was all smiles in the festive clip as she toasted the camera and showcased thousands of dollars worth of scented wax.
Her haul included a $729 Advent calendar, a $340 set of 12 mini-candles and three taper candles valued at $154 a pop.
The AFL WAG, 41, took to Instagram with a picture of one of her boys playing with a set of $349.99 Callaway golf clubs she forgot to hide from the children
Just hours earlier, Bec flaunted yet another haul of lavish designer candles she had been gifted ahead of the holidays
The lucky ducky's booty also included a $96 room spray, $223 carousel set, $240 mimosa scented set and a single candle priced at a whopping $360.
Other individual candles were also featured in Bec's astonishing haul.
'Welcome to my Christmas. My fave Diptyque scents are my go-to for gifting, decorating and entertaining. Shop the range at Mecca Beauty,' she wrote.
Underneath, the comments were heavily curated, gushing even.
Bec has developed a reputation for getting into the Christmas spirit and has even been roasted for her fake Christmas trees over the years.
But she has a good reason for refusing to put up natural firs in her home during the festive season.
Last month, she revealed she was terrified about pine trees attracting spiders as she asked for recommendations for Christmas decorations via her Instagram page.
'Recommendations for a really big (like eight foot) real Christmas tree company that delivers to your home?' she wrote in a call-out.
Back in 2016, the mother-of-four shocked fans when she showed off her Scandi-style tree made out of recycled branches
She reused the bare number tree for several years before ditching it when she moved to her $7.3million home in Brighton, Melbourne.
Bec shares four children—daughter Billie, son Oscar, and twins Darcy and Tom—with her ex-AFL star husband, Chris Judd.