Bec Judd's daughter Billie appears set to follow in the footsteps of famous AFL star father Chris Judd

Bec Judd’s daughter Billie appears set to follow in the footsteps of famous AFL star father Chris Judd.

The high-profile WAG, 42, took to her social media on Sunday to post a photo of her 11-year-old receiving a kiss from her dad as Billie said farewell to her season in the Australian Rules junior league.

Posing alongside her father in her East Sandringham Football Club footy kit, Billie beamed as Chris planted a kiss on her forehead.

‘Keep running like your Dadda,’ the mother-of-four wrote in the caption.

Bec also shared a second photo of Billie in her footy uniform, proudly writing: ‘Footy season over and out. I loved watching you, Billie, you little weapon.’

Chris, a dual Brownlow Medallist and former Carlton and West Coast Eagles star who retired from AFL in 2015, was bursting with pride over his daughter’s recent on-field efforts.

Bec Judd's daughter Billie appears set to follow in the footsteps of famous AFL star father Chris Judd

Bec Judd’s daughter Billie appears set to follow in the footsteps of famous AFL star father Chris Judd 

The high-profile WAG, 42, took to her social media on Sunday to post a photo of her 11-year-old receiving a kiss from her dad as Billie said farewell to her season in the Australian Rules junior league

The high-profile WAG, 42, took to her social media on Sunday to post a photo of her 11-year-old receiving a kiss from her dad as Billie said farewell to her season in the Australian Rules junior league 

Bec and Chris married in 2010 in a lavish ceremony and are one of Australia’s most high-profile couples.

Over the weekend Bec revealed how she really feels about being alone during work trip.

Taking to her Instagram on Sunday to share a clip of herself in her hotel bathroom at Crown Towers Perth, she admitted she looks forward to taking a break from family life.

‘I always crave these work trips away so much,’ confessed Bec, who shares Billie, son Oscar, 13, and eight-year-old twin boys Tom and Darcy, with Chris.

‘I just need a break from crazy, hectic mum life and doing 100 things every day,’ she added, before listing all the things she juggles on a day-to-day basis.

‘Work, kids, house, dog, sport, watching, driving, coaching, managing all the things.’

However, despite being grateful for the ‘beautiful hotel’ and ‘amazing room’, Bec made a heartwarming admission about the much-anticipated getaway.

‘I’m here and I’m all alone without any kids — which I was so looking forward to — and then now I’m here and I’m like, “Ah, I miss them.”‘

Bec also shared a second photo of Billie in her footy uniform, proudly writing: 'Footy season over and out. I loved watching you, Billie, you little weapon'

Bec also shared a second photo of Billie in her footy uniform, proudly writing: ‘Footy season over and out. I loved watching you, Billie, you little weapon’ 

Bec shares son Oscar, daughter Billie, and twin boys Tom and Darcy with husband Chris Judd

Bec shares son Oscar, daughter Billie, and twin boys Tom and Darcy with husband Chris Judd

She captioned the post: ‘Tell me I’m not the only Mum that does this? I’m not used to the quiet!’

This isn’t the first brutally honest confession Bec has made over the past couple of weeks.

In last Wednesday’s episode of her Vain-ish podcast — which she hosts with pal Jessie Roberts — the media personality discussed the topic of her husband Chris’ foul feet.

Reflecting on his professional AFL days, Bec revealed the couple used to get joint pedicures – and his required medical-grade intervention.

‘Chris and I, my husband, we used to go to a nail salon. This is going back 10, 15 years when he was playing for Carlton,’ Bec recalled on the podcast.

‘I needed mine painted, but because of how fast he would run and change of direction and the pressure calluses, is that what they are? Calluses? The build-up.

‘He would have like a centimetre of dead skin in a plane with a sharp edge from pushing off.’

She went on to describe how the scene would unfold at their local nail salon, comparing it to a full-scale operation.

‘All the gorgeous ladies in there would just start giggling because we’d sit there next to each other and they’d be painting my toenails,’ she said.

‘And then there’d be like a whole team with scalpels and everything on his feet, all laughing as they’re shaving off all this dead skin.

‘There would be mountains of dead skin by the end of it. I’m not even lying, like mountains of it.

‘They’d have to come and sweep it up, and they’d always be giggling.’

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