Gossip Queen: Police, security at the door and a bondage shop visit — welcome to Juddchella
A week on from the infamous ‘Juddchella’ festival hosted by Bec and Chris Judd, the couple have opened up about some of the highs, and lows, of the exclusive party.
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The legend of ‘Juddchella’, Bec and Chris Judd’s house warming extravaganza continues to grow with revelations that police were called, a car was driven into a wall and a visit to a bondage shop was caught on film.
Security, described by a guest as ‘fashion security’ guarded the couple’s front door while also vetting guest’s costumes and a ‘pump and dump’ room was set up to assist drunk breastfeeding mums.
Bec Judd, speaking on her 3PM Pick-Up Show, revealed her husband had left a hole in the wall of their newly built garage after driving his car into it while preparing for the backyard bash.
“The morning before (the party) Chris smashed one of our cars into the garage wall which is the first bit of the house that people walked into,” Bec said.
“I was having a house-warming party but I locked the house because I did not want 125 drunk people wrecking it. So people had to walk through the garage. There is a hole … We need to get it replastered.”
Despite sharing her party plans extensively with neighbours, police turned up mid afternoon last Saturday after receiving a noise complaint.
“At 4.40pm we had the police at the front door because a neighbour had complained because their daughter was trying to study and couldn’t,” Bec said.
“So the police come and they take a listen and say, ‘you can actually turn it up louder and you can actually go on later, you can go to 10.30pm,’ so I texted the neighbours that back and they were pretty quiet after that.”
The unique ‘pump and dump’ room behind the DJ’s stage proved highly popular.
“We have a lot of girlfriends who are breastfeeding at the moment so … we had the pump and dump room,” she said.
“We had the comfy sofa and we had a lot of drunk girls in there with their express machines on each boob. There would have been five girls in there at the time all having their pump and dump sessions. You always feel guilty pouring breast milk down the sink but it had to go, I mean it was laden with tequila.”
Meanwhile single lady Nadia Bartel was papped on the morning of the party in a bondage shop getting accessories for her dare to bare outfit.
And a leading AFL player manager was questioned at the door for the lack of effort he put into his costume.
“When I got to the door, Paul Connors was in an argument with security trying to get in,” Luke Darcy told Triple M’s Hot Breakfast.
“He had gone to the least amount of effort that anyone could. He had his normal shirt on, his ordinary runners on and tied a bandana around his head and security have gone, ‘No, you are not coming in,’.”
He did finally make it through the door.
Bring on “Juddchella” 2020.