Rebecca Judd can’t wait for Chadstone shopping centre to reopen

Rebecca Judd reveals she can’t wait for Chadstone shopping centre to reopen after Melbourne was plunged into Covid-19 lockdown

She was forced back into her daily routine of homeschooling her children after Melbourne went into a five-day lockdown on February 12.

And as restrictions start to ease in the city, Rebecca Judd has expressed excitement over returning to her favourite shopping centre, Chadstone.

The footy WAG, 38, told her 830,000 Instagram followers on Wednesday she would be at Chadstone at 9am the following day when its doors reopen.

‘See you there’: As Covid restrictions start to ease in Melbourne, footy WAG Rebecca Judd has expressed excitement over returning to her favourite shopping centre, Chadstone

‘@chadstone_fashion is back from 9am tomorrow. See you there,’ she captioned her post, alongside a photo of the shopping complex.

Rebecca also revealed she would be visiting Paul Bram Diamond Jewellery, a business for which she is an ambassador.

‘Showroom reopening tomorrow. 10am – 5.30pm,’ she wrote. 

The five-day stage-four lockdown was enforced by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews earlier this month amid fears the hyper-infectious UK strain of Covid-19 was spreading ‘at light speed’ after leaking from a quarantine hotel at Melbourne Airport.

'Showroom reopening tomorrow. 10am - 5.30pm': Rebecca also revealed she would be visiting Paul Bram diamonds, who she is an ambassador of

‘Showroom reopening tomorrow. 10am – 5.30pm’: Rebecca also revealed she would be visiting Paul Bram diamonds, who she is an ambassador of

Family time: Rebecca (pictured) was forced to home school her four children - son Oscar, eight, five-year-old daughter Billie, and three-year-old twin boys, Tom and Darcy - with AFL player husband Chris Judd when Melbourne was plunged into lockdown on February 12

Family time: Rebecca (pictured) was forced to home school her four children – son Oscar, eight, five-year-old daughter Billie, and three-year-old twin boys, Tom and Darcy – with AFL player husband Chris Judd when Melbourne was plunged into lockdown on February 12

Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL player Chris Judd, were forced to homeschool her four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and twins Tom and Darcy, four.

When the lockdown came into effect, Rebecca shared a video to Instagram of Billie sitting in the family’s lounge room while learning remotely via an iPad. 

It was a big moment for her youngsters, who had initially been scared to leave the comfort of homeschooling for the real thing after the the previous lockdown was lifted in October.

Back to homeschooling! To mark the moment the rules came into effect, Rebecca shared a boomerang video of Billie (pictured) seated on a table in the family's lounge room, hitting the books and accessing online learning with an iPad

Back to homeschooling! To mark the moment the rules came into effect, Rebecca shared a boomerang video of Billie (pictured) seated on a table in the family’s lounge room, hitting the books and accessing online learning with an iPad

Rebecca said on The 3pm Pick-Up that her eldest son, Oscar, was particularly concerned about socialising with people outside his family. 

She told her co-host Katie ‘Monty’ Dimond her children were apprehensive about being around other children.

‘My Oscar said, “I feel excited, but a bit nervous to talk to people”,’ she explained, adding: ‘They hadn’t socialised with anyone but our family unit for so long.’ 

Ready for round two! Going back to school after the first lockdown in October was a big moment for her youngsters, who were initially scared to leave the comfort of home-schooling for the real thing. Pictured: Rebecca, Chris, Oscar, Billie, Tom and Darcy

Ready for round two! Going back to school after the first lockdown in October was a big moment for her youngsters, who were initially scared to leave the comfort of home-schooling for the real thing. Pictured: Rebecca, Chris, Oscar, Billie, Tom and Darcy