Rebecca Judd gets pre-made cocktails delivered to $7.3m mansion

Rebecca Judd has been hunkering down at home amid the coronavirus pandemic.

And on Wednesday, the 37-year-old showed off her pre-made cocktail delivery at her $7.3million Melbourne mansion. 

A short clip on Instagram Stories saw the mother-of-four giving fans a closer look at the four flavours sent by Elwood Bathers. 

‘I got the goods!’ AFL WAG Rebecca Judd, 37, got pre-made cocktails delivered to her $7.3million Melbourne mansion on Wednesday 

‘I got the goods! Pre-made cocktails,’ a casually-dressed Rebecca said on camera.

Standing behind the island bench in her kitchen, the entrepreneur couldn’t hide her excitement as she opened four takeaway boxes.

‘So we have espresso martini, yum, margarita, Negroni, and my favourite… chilli margarita. I’m going to start there, yum,’ she told her followers.

Delicious: Standing behind the island bench in her kitchen, the entrepreneur couldn't hide her excitement as she opened four takeaway boxes sent by Elwood Bathers

Delicious: Standing behind the island bench in her kitchen, the entrepreneur couldn’t hide her excitement as she opened four takeaway boxes sent by Elwood Bathers 

The finished result: Rebecca began with her 'favourite', the chilli margarita. The mother-of-four showed off a filled cocktail glass, complete with salt on the rim and a garnish

The finished result: Rebecca began with her ‘favourite’, the chilli margarita. The mother-of-four showed off a filled cocktail glass, complete with salt on the rim and a garnish 

Rebecca also revealed in the post’s caption, that it was one of those days where she needs ‘a cocktail or four’. 

Just days prior on Sunday, the activewear founder proved that life in her household can be chaotic.    

A short clip on Instagram Stories saw multiple Lego pieces strewn across the floor and furniture in her expansive kitchen and dining area. 

Chaos: Days prior on Sunday, the activewear founder proved that life in her household can be chaotic. A short clip on Instagram Stories saw multiple Lego pieces strewn across the floor

Chaos: Days prior on Sunday, the activewear founder proved that life in her household can be chaotic. A short clip on Instagram Stories saw multiple Lego pieces strewn across the floor

Playtime: Lego pieces were strewn across the furniture and floor of her kitchen and dining area. Pictured is daughter Billie, six, working on a project

Playtime: Lego pieces were strewn across the furniture and floor of her kitchen and dining area. Pictured is daughter Billie, six, working on a project 

Daughter Billie, six, was seen in the background, working on a project, while her eldest son Oscar, eight, took up a spot in the kitchen.

Rebecca shares Oscar, Billie, and three-year-old twin sons Tom and Darcy, with retired AFL star husband Chris Judd, 36.     

In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald in May last year, Rebecca said the split of her parents Kerry Brown and Hugh Twigley made her ‘absolutely determined to keep it together’ with Chris.

Making himself at home: Rebecca's eldest son Oscar, eight, also took a spot in the kitchen

Making himself at home: Rebecca’s eldest son Oscar, eight, also took a spot in the kitchen 

Family: Rebecca shares Oscar, Billie, and three-year-old twin sons Tom and Darcy, with retired AFL star husband Chris Judd, 36 (all pictured)

Family: Rebecca shares Oscar, Billie, and three-year-old twin sons Tom and Darcy, with retired AFL star husband Chris Judd, 36 (all pictured) 

Sticking together: In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald in May last year, Rebecca said the split of her parents Kerry Brown and Hugh Twigley made her 'absolutely determined to keep it together' with Chris

Sticking together: In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald in May last year, Rebecca said the split of her parents Kerry Brown and Hugh Twigley made her ‘absolutely determined to keep it together’ with Chris 

Rebecca’s parents split when she was four, and so she lived with her mother, stepdad and sister Kate Twigley the majority of the time.

She would stay with her father and stepmother during school holidays. 

‘The kids have seen it in other kids’ parents or heard about it, or seen it on TV, and think it’s kind of normal, which it is really,’ Rebecca explained to the publication.

‘But I have said to them (her children) we will never, ever, ever break up,’ she continued.

In for the long haul: 'The kids have seen it in other kids' parents or heard about it, or seen it on TV, and think it's kind of normal, which it is really,' Rebecca explained. 'But I have said to them (her children) we will never, ever, ever break up'

In for the long haul: ‘The kids have seen it in other kids’ parents or heard about it, or seen it on TV, and think it’s kind of normal, which it is really,’ Rebecca explained. ‘But I have said to them (her children) we will never, ever, ever break up’