Fifi Box and AFL WAG Bec Judd team up on scathing attack of Victorian premier Jacinta Allan – after teen offender gets bail on 40th robbery in Melbourne

Fifi Box and Bec Judd have teamed up to launch a scathing attack on the Victorian government following Melbourne’s latest incident of teenage armed robbery.
The radio host, 47, and AFL WAG, 42, took to the airwaves and their social media platforms on Thursday to condemn Premier Jacinta Allan for failing to curb the city’s youth crime rates.
Fifi read a Herald Sun report during her breakfast radio show, which detailed four balaclava-clad teens, aged 15 to 17, breaking into a Melbourne home this week.
The owners of the property woke to find one would-be robber standing over their bed on Monday.
‘The break-in has traumatised us. As you can see from the time I sent this email (at 1.25am) I cannot sleep,’ Fifi read on-air.
The owners begged ‘community leaders and politicians’ to do something ‘to keep these kids engaged and off the streets’.
Fifi was visibly emotional as she demanded the state government ‘drop everything’ including funding the Suburban Rail Link (SRL) to ‘fix this crime problem immediately’.

Fifi Box, 47, and Bec Judd, 42, (pictured) have teamed up to launch a scathing attack on the Victorian government following Melbourne ‘s latest incident of teenage armed robbery
‘Now this is the bit,’ the radio host fumed, as she read the printed article in front of her slowly and loudly.
‘This is the 40th time the police had caught him and the magistrates let him go.’
‘He ended the email by saying, “I was fighting for my life yesterday and then I find out that one of these kids was fourteen.”‘
Fifi’s FOX FM co-hosts Brendan Fevola and Nick Cody let out long sighs, allowing her to amp up her impassioned rant.
Fifi, who reportedly earns $2million per year, said she won’t ‘take on board that [one of the offenders] is sixteen’.
‘He’s a criminal, he’s doing adult crimes,’ she said. ‘Forty times!’
Fifi revealed producers for her Fifi, Fev, and Nick radio show tried to convince her to invite Ms Allan, 51, on for an interview.
‘I have said absolutely not,’ Fifi said. ‘Because I saw her on Sunrise yesterday telling people to lock their cars. That’s fifteen years ago!’

The radio host and AFL WAG took to the airwaves and their social media platforms on Thursday to condemn Premier Jacinta Allan, 51, for failing to curb the city’s youth crime rates
Fifi then held a round of applause, literally clapping for Victorian police, who she said must be at their wits-end arresting armed young offenders only to let them go.
‘We are the most lenient with our bail laws when it comes to youth offenders, and it’s enough of people talking about this. We’ve decided, too many people talking, not enough people doing,’ she concluded.
The radio station launched a bail reform petition on change.org, calling for tougher penalties on young offenders. It gained over 49,000 signatures within hours.
Bec, who is the wife of retired AFL player Chris Judd and lives in a $7.4milllion mansion in Brighton, shared the petition and praised Fifi’s push for change.
‘Thank you Fifi,’ the mother-of-four wrote.
‘My thoughts and sentiments exactly. Stuff the SRL, fix the crime.’
In a series of Instagram Stories, she urged her 754,000 followers to ‘vote Jacinta Allan out at the next election’.
‘She clearly cares more about not upsetting violent offenders than innocent Victorians,’ Bec wrote.

Fifi read a Herald Sun report during her breakfast radio show, which detailed four balaclava-clad teens, aged 15 to 17, breaking into a Melbourne home this week
The football WAG, who has been a vocal supporter of US President Donald Trump and Queensland’s Liberal National Party (LNP) David Crisafulli, also claimed: ‘On average, 20 Victorians will have their homes invaded tonight, likely by repeat offenders out on bail.’
Bec has been waging a one-woman war on youth crime in her affluent Melbourne suburb, with social media posts calling out the Victorian government since 2022.
The high-flying socialite was seen partying with Victorian deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth and his wife at a Dom Dolla rave just two weeks ago.
Meanwhile, fellow AFL WAG Annie Nolan took a drastically different stance after her Yarraville home was broken into and ransacked this month.
The 35-year-old wife of Liam Picken urged Australian leaders to do more to reduce the root causes of inequality and poverty.
‘I believe there are really good people in the world, these times drive people to do things, I think it’s really f***ing sad,’ Annie said.
‘I really hope they look good in my high heels.’