The perks of being an influencer! Rebecca Judd is gifted a free dinner for her family as Melbourne is plunged into its sixth lockdown By Mary Mrad and Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:41 BST, 6 August 2021 | Updated: 00:41 BST, 6 August 2021 Viewcomments Victoria will be plunged into its sixth Covid-19 lockdown on Thursday. And footy WAG Rebecca Judd was gifted dinner to feed her family-of-six ahead of Melbourne's lockdown. The 38-year-old influencer shared a video to Instagram, showing fans the gift box which included salad, soups, tacos and cocktails. The perks of being an influencer: Rebecca Judd was gifted dinner to feed her family-of-six on Thursday as Melbourne is plunged into its sixth lockdown While she may have received the food free of charge, she made sure to support the business' takeaway service with a glowing caption. 'Hey Baysiders, great news Blakeaway is opening this Saturday in Brighton. Look at all this amazing food. Just so delicious,' she said. 'There is soups and salads. I'm having pulled lamb tacos for dinner tonight but I also wanted to show you that they do premixed cocktails.' Rebecca and her husband, Chris Judd, live in a $7.3million mansion with their four children, son Oscar, 10, daughter Billie, seven, and twin boys Darcy and Tom, four. Dinner time: The 38-year-old influencer shared a video to Instagram, showing fans the box which included salad, soups, tacos and cocktails Victoria will be plunged into its sixth Covid lockdown after the state recorded eight new infections. The state-wide shutdown will start at 8pm on Thursday and last for a week. It comes just nine days after Victorians were released from the previous lockdown. Premier Daniel Andrews said there was 'no alternative' because the Delta strain of coronavirus is so contagious. Family: Rebecca and her husband, Chris Judd, live in a $7.3million Brighton mansion with their four children, son Oscar, daughter Billie, seven, and twin boys Darcy and Tom, four 'None of us want to be in a situation where we have to lockdown again but the Delta variant moves so fast,' he said. 'There are no alternatives to lockdown. If you wait, it will spread. And once it spreads, you can never even hope to run alongside it.' Residents are only allowed to leave home for exercise, essential shopping, care-giving, essential work and getting vaccinated. Lockdown: Victoria will be plunged into its sixth Covid lockdown after the state recorded eight new infections on Thursday Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility