Rebecca Judd tells fans to ‘stay the f**k at home’ amid Victoria’s coronavirus crisis

Rebecca Judd tells fans to ‘stay the f**k at home’ in impassioned post about Victoria’s coronavirus crisis – as she shows off her new designer mask

She recently expressed her frustrations at Melbourne‘s second lockdown, blaming ‘a very small minority’ for the recent spike in COVID-19 cases.  

And footy WAG Rebecca Judd has unleashed upon coronavirus rule-breakers yet again, amid Victoria’s new rules mandating mask-wearing in public.  

Posting to Instagram Stories on Wednesday, the mother-of-four, 37, uploaded a photo of herself modelling a designer face-mask, along with an impassioned caption about slowing the spread of coronavirus. 

Stern message: Rebecca Judd, told fans to ‘stay the f**k at home’ if they feel unwell while showing off her new designer mask – after the Victorian government reported the state’s surge in COVID-19 cases was driven by sick people refusing to isolate 

‘Wear a mask and stay at home if you’re feeling unwell or you’re awaiting a COVID test result,’ she raged. 

The socialite continued: ‘Very clear messaging to day that the data is saying community transmission in Victoria is being driven by sick people going to work, shopping, out and about etc. FFS!!!!’ 

‘Stay at home. Your community, your state and your country needs you to. STAY THE F**K AT HOME,’ she concluded.

Lockdown: Rebecca's post comes after the Melbourne metropolitan area and Mitchell Shire were forced into lockdown l for six weeks, as the state battles a major coronavirus outbreak

Lockdown: Rebecca’s post comes after the Melbourne metropolitan area and Mitchell Shire were forced into lockdown l for six weeks, as the state battles a major coronavirus outbreak  

Rebecca’s post comes after the Melbourne metropolitan area and Mitchell Shire were forced into lockdown l for six weeks, as the state battles a major coronavirus outbreak. 

On Wednesday, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews berated Victorians for not self-isolating after the state recorded two more deaths and 484 cases of coronavirus – its worst total ever.

New figures showed 90 per cent of patients failed to isolate between falling sick and getting tested and 53 per cent had failed to self-isolate while waiting for the result.

Annoyed: Earlier this month Rebecca publicly lashed out at people whose behaviour resulted in Victoria's second lockdown

Annoyed: Earlier this month Rebecca publicly lashed out at people whose behaviour resulted in Victoria’s second lockdown 

‘Unless we have people who get tested, staying at home and isolating until they get their results, then we will not see these numbers go down,’ Mr Andrews said. 

Earlier this month, Rebecca publicly lashed out at people whose behaviour resulted in Victoria’s second lockdown. 

Posting to Instagram Stories, the social media activist shared a map of Australia with each state labelled as ‘doing the right thing’ – with the exception of Victoria. 

‘This gave me the laugh I needed tonight but seriously, thinking of all Melburnians, especially the millions of us who have been doing the right thing since March,’ she captioned the post. 

‘It’s so disappointing we find ourselves in this position because of a very small minority,’ she added.  

'It's so disappointing we find ourselves in this position because of a very small minority': Posting to Instagram Stories, the social media activist shared a map of Australia with each state labelled as 'doing the right thing' - with the exception of Victoria

‘It’s so disappointing we find ourselves in this position because of a very small minority’: Posting to Instagram Stories, the social media activist shared a map of Australia with each state labelled as ‘doing the right thing’ – with the exception of Victoria