Footy WAG Rebecca Judd flaunts her VERY lavish Christmas decoration this year

Footy WAG Rebecca Judd flaunts her VERY lavish Christmas decorations after being trolled for her Scandi-style ‘ugly stick’ tree in prior years

She is known for her appetite for the finer things in life. 

And on Friday, Rebecca Judd proved that also extends to Christmas decorations.   

Taking to Instagram, the former model, 37, shared her stunning dried-flower door wreath for the festive season. 

Lavish: Footy WAG Rebecca Judd, 37, (pictured) flaunted her very lavish Christmas decorations this year on Instagram on Friday, after being trolled for her Scandi-style tree in prior years

The wreath featured shades of white, red and light pink flowers and it retails for around $200, according to the Everbloome website.

‘How beautiful is this wreath, this Christmas wreath to go on my front door,’ Bec cooed of the wreath. ‘It’s preserved flowers. So stunning.’ 

Rebecca went on to thank the business for the delivery. 

Elegant: 'How beautiful is this wreath, this Christmas wreath to go on my front door,' Bec cooed over the Christmas wreath. 'It's preserved flowers. So stunning.'

Elegant: ‘How beautiful is this wreath, this Christmas wreath to go on my front door,’ Bec cooed over the Christmas wreath. ‘It’s preserved flowers. So stunning.’

Rebecca’s choice of Christmas decorations haven’t always thrilled her near 850,000 followers on Instagram.       

She was previously trolled over her Scandi-style Christmas tree, which social media trolled as ‘depressing’ and ‘un-festive’ for her.

Speaking on The 3PM Pick-Up last November, the mother-of-four revealed she has replaced the sticks with a more traditional tree.       

Lovely: The wreath was filled with shades of red, pink and off-white with her letting her followers know it was going on the door of her Bayside mansion

Lovely: The wreath was filled with shades of red, pink and off-white with her letting her followers know it was going on the door of her Bayside mansion 

She said: ‘How’s this for breaking news? You know my “ugly stick tree” that I always cop flack [for] every year when I put it on Instagram?

‘Very expensive, that tree. Anyway, the tree’s gone. It didn’t make the move.’  

Rebecca explained that she had ‘filmed this thing for Target last week with a white fluffy LED tree with pink baubles’ and decided to keep the tree. 

Gone but not forgotten: Rebecca revealed she'd thrown out her 'ugly stick Christmas tree'  last year, which saw her get trolled on social media for a number of year

Gone but not forgotten: Rebecca revealed she’d thrown out her ‘ugly stick Christmas tree’  last year, which saw her get trolled on social media for a number of year

Back in 2017, she infamously told listeners that her stick ‘wasn’t going anywhere’. 

‘It’s going to be with me and my family until the day I die, so just suck it up!’ she said at the time, responding to the backlash on Instagram over the tree.   

Rebecca had owned the ‘eco-friendly’ tree since 2012, and previously boasted that it was made entirely of recycled materials.

'Gotta do it': Last year, Rebecca (pictured) revealed she was putting up a fluffy white Christmas tree from Target, after shooting a campaign for the budget department store

‘Gotta do it’: Last year, Rebecca (pictured) revealed she was putting up a fluffy white Christmas tree from Target, after shooting a campaign for the budget department store

For several years in a row, Instagram trolls had criticised the Christmas tree as ‘pretentious’, ‘horrible’ and ‘lacking warmth’.

One person commented: ‘Sorry, really don’t like this at all. Not very exciting for the kids. Where’s the green, fairy lights and warmth?’ 

Another wrote: ‘Horrible, very disappointing. Where’s the traditional tree? What’s next, a stick figure bunny for Easter?’

You can't please everyone! For several years in a row, Instagram trolls had criticised the Christmas tree as 'pretentious', 'horrible' and 'lacking warmth' Pictured: Bec with family

You can’t please everyone! For several years in a row, Instagram trolls had criticised the Christmas tree as ‘pretentious’, ‘horrible’ and ‘lacking warmth’ Pictured: Bec with family