She complains that she missed her favorite spicy margaritas during the closing.

So it was no surprise that Rebecca Judd took the opportunity to get out of town on Friday, despite some Melbourne suburbs being shut down amid a COVID-19 peak in Victoria.

The 37-year-old WAG met closely with JAGGAD co-director Michelle Greene to take a selfie.

‘Very poor role model’: Melbourne’s WAG Rebecca Judd was summoned by trolls for not socially distancing herself amid COVID-19 peak in Victoria

“Spicy sides with my girl,” Rebecca wrote in the caption.

Fans were not impressed by the mother of four’s outing.

A fan wrote in the comments, “Very poor role modeling … social distance?”

“Social distancing?” Another asked, while a third replied, “I totally agree.”

Up close and personal! The 37-year-old WAG crawled closely with JAGGAD co-director Michelle Greene. Both depicted

In total, 23 patients are in Victorian hospitals, six of whom are fighting for life in intensive care, as the state suffers from what appears to be a second wave of the deadly virus.

Northwest Melbourne, where 36 suburbs are closed, has been the most affected by zip codes 3064, 3047, 3031 and 3060 with the highest totals this week.

As of Friday, there are 442 active cases across the state – only half of which are in the closed-off hotspot suburbs.

The figure is 66 more than the day before in Melbourne, the 17th consecutive double-digit day

“Social distancing?” Fans were not impressed by the mother of four’s outing

Last week, Bec shared a photo of her at home on Instagram before going out to garden.

Standing in front of a large mirror in the bedroom of her $ 7.3 million Melbourne mansion, Rebecca took a selfie of her outfit, which was estimated to be worth $ 2,750.

“Get my leaf blower for gardening. It’s an atmosphere, ”she proudly captioned the photo.