Bec Judd has shared a gushing tribute to husband Chris to mark the couple’s 15-year wedding anniversary.
The AFL WAG, 42, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a series of loved-up photos documenting the couple’s two-decade romance.
Bec’s post also included photos of Chris, 42, doting over the couple’s four children – Oscar, 14, Billie, 11, and twins Tom and Darcy, 9.
She also included a few romantic throwback photos, including one of the pair’s 2010 New Year’s Eve nuptials.
Captioning the sweet post, Bec revealed that Chris was a tad shy when it came to such tributes, admitting that she would tell him face-to-face.
’15 years married today and 22 years with you,’ Bec wrote.
Bec Judd has shared a gushing tribute to husband Chris to mark the couple’s 15-year wedding anniversary
The AFL WAG, 42, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a series of loved-up photos documenting the couple’s two-decade romance
‘I’ve got so much more to say about my King of Kings but he’s not big on PDAs so I will tell him to his face when I am kissing it.’
Bec also took to her Instagram story to pay tribute to her beau and his sporting prowess.
She shared an image, also featured in the carousel, showing her congratulating an exhausted Chris following his 2006 AFL grand final win for the West Coast Eagles.
‘We didn’t have iPhones back then and I literally only have a handful of pics of us together from 2003-2010,’ she wrote.
‘This was taken after the WCE 2006 Premiership win. I remember it was pure relief not elation as we had lost the previous year GF by less than a goal and won this game by only one point.’
Bec continued: ‘The game was absolute torture. Chris popped his shoulder out in the third quarter and couldn’t tackle after that.
‘Sydney were coming back after we secured the early lead and we managed to cling onto the win…just.’
The post was met with a flurry of congratulations from friends and followers, including former WAG and fashion mogul Nadia Bartel.
Bec’s post also featured photos of Chris doting over the couple’s four children – Oscar, 14, Billie, 11, and twins Tom and Darcy, 9
Bec also included a few romantic throwback photos, including one of the pair’s 2010 New Year’s Eve nuptials
‘Happy Ani you two!!! Literally relationship goals always!!’ Nadia wrote, to which Bec replied: ‘Love you.’
Fitness maven Michelle Bridges also jumped in with a trio of clapping hand emojis, while funnyman Dave Hughes offered a simple: ‘legend couple’.
Another follower summed up the sentiment of many with: ‘Ahhh – happy anniversary, lovers! The best team ever! Another great reason to celebrate tonight!’
It comes after Bec revealed, in August, that the couple almost didn’t make it to the aisle after a terrifying skydiving incident.
Appearing on SAFM’s Bernie & Emma G with Bel Sloane show, Bec said she and Chris went on an adventurous date early on in their relationship, when tragedy struck and she found herself plummeting through the sky.
‘We secretly went and did a skydive together in Perth when he was playing for West Coast and my parachute didn’t open,’ she told hosts Bernie Vince and Bel Sloane.
Bec said that while Chris’ jump went off without a hitch, the mother-of-four almost saw her life flash before her eyes when things went horribly wrong on her attempt. ‘Juddy jumped out, felt the parachute and he’s all good. So, we’re strapped to someone, I jump out, we’re falling through the sky,’ she said.
’15 years married today and 22 years with you,’ Bec wrote. ‘I’ve got so much more to say about my King of Kings but he’s not big on PDAs so I will tell him to his face when I am kissing it’
Bec also took to her Instagram story to pay tribute to her beau and his sporting prowess. She shared an image, also featured in the carousel, showing her congratulating an exhausted Chris following his 2006 AFL grand final win for the West Coast Eagles
‘My tandem guy pulled the parachute – the parachute opened and tore off. It ripped off and went flying through the sky, and we started falling to the ground again.’
She said Chris witnessed the shocking scene unfold, convinced it would end badly.
‘Chris is watching, and we’d only been dating for a couple of months, and his tandem guy who he was strapped to went, ‘Oh, there goes your friend,” she recounted.
‘And we started dropping to the ground, and he went, ‘This is where it ends.”
Bec said it was her skydiving partner’s quick thinking that ultimately saved her life.