Hair then, gone tomorrow! Bec Judd's husband Chris looks VERY different with luscious locks in shock throwback photo

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Rebecca Judd has shared a photo of what her husband Chris looked like when he had a full head of hair. 

In a picture taken in his final year of high school, more than 20 years ago, the AFL star looked very different before he went bald. 

Chris, 41, who shaved his head following the 2006 AFL Grand Final, sported a luscious brunette mane.

The former Carlton captain had a quizzical expression on his face as he posed for school photos in his formal black and white uniform. 

Bec poked fun at her partner in the caption, writing: 'Caulfield Grammar 2001 man child.'

Caulfield Grammar is a private school in Melbourne. Chris attended from 1996 to 2001. 

Rebecca Judd has revealed what her husband Chris looked like when he had a full head of hair.  She posted a throwback photo of the AFL star with luscious locks on her Instagram account on Thursday 

Chris decided to shave his head in 2006 when his mother Lisa Engel made a brutal comment about the state of 'flimsy hair'. Chris and Bec are pictured here in 2022 

Chris decided to shave his head in 2006 when his mother Lisa Engel made a brutal comment about the state of 'flimsy hair'.

He revealed last August he was reluctant to go through a huge hairstyle change and wanted to keep his locks, but his mother Lisa intervened.

'I think it was my mum who sat me down about a week after the Grand Final and there was a picture of me in the newspaper and she said, "I think it's time to shave it",' he said on The Front Bar.

'It was looking a little bit flimsy at the front, but I reckon I had another year or two in me to be honest.'

When asked by host Sam Pang why he didn't 'stay strong' and ignore his mother's advice, Chris confessed she may have been right in her brutal judgement. 

'It's an uncomfortable conversation to have. If someone who cares about you has gone to the trouble to say, it's a fair chance they're on the money,' he shared.  

Chris then joked he still hasn't 'ruled out' getting a Turkey hair transplant.

The retired footy player shares four children with Queen WAG Bec—son Oscar, 13, daughter Billie, 10, and twin boys Tom and Darcy, eight. 

Bec recently threatened to ship her two youngest boys off to a military school after they caused havoc in the family's $7.3 million Brighton mansion. 

She called the twins out on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday for regularly trashing their room and leaving it in a state of squalor.

'The last day of this bulls***,' Bec captioned a photo of Tom and Darcy's messy shared bedroom. 

The mother-of-four rang in her 42nd birthday with a lavish party on Saturday night, followed by a long lunch at Montalto Winery on Monday.

After a weekend of festivities, Bec returned to mum duties on Tuesday and was not at all pleased with the state of her boys' bedroom.

Her photo showed the beds unmade, one with sheets ripped off, and all the drawers in their double dressers left hanging open in a state of disarray.

Chris is pictured with hair at the Brownlow Medal Count in 2006  

Shoes, toys and backpacks were also strewn across the floor, with an extra two single mattresses left there, presumably for a sleepover.

'Back to school you go boys. Considering boarding school for the twins at this point,' she captioned the post.

'I've also Googled military school and there's one in Queensland, but they're too young at this point.'

She ended her caption with a disgusted emoji, followed by a series of laugh-crying emojis.

Military schools are academic institutions that include military cadet education and typically have rigorous educational programs and high levels of discipline.

The minimum age for Australian Army cadet membership is 12.

Parents and students choose military schools for a number of reasons, including the need for more structure or motivation, to improve academics, prepare for university and to gain independence.

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