Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishRebecca ‘Bec’ Judd and her husband Chris went incognito on Wednesday as they jetted back into Australia after they spent the weekend partying it up at Coachella in the US.The couple left California and made a low-key arrival at Melbourne International Airport, with the AFL WAG, 42, keeping her face hidden beneath dark designer glasses and a blue $890 baseball cap from Celine.Proving she is her own best model, the mother-of-four slipped on a leopard print jumper from her own activewear brand Jaggad, before flaunting her slim pins in black bell-bottom leggings. Going completely makeup free, the socialite could be seen flaunting her wealth as she carted a classic black Chanel handbag over her shoulder.With her long locks textured with waves, Bec could be seen waiting for a ride-share car with her husband, 41, with whom she shares children Oscar, 12, Billie 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight.Chris kept things casual as he opted for a basic white T-shirt and grey sweatpants, slinging a pack onto his back as he helped his wife roll along their luggage. Rebecca ‘Bec’ Judd, 42, and her husband Chris, 41, went incognito on Wednesday as they jetted back into Australia after they spent the weekend partying it up at Coachella in the US The couple left California and made a low-key arrival at Melbourne International Airport, with the AFL WAG keeping her face hidden beneath dark designer glasses and a blue $890 baseball cap from Celine Proving she is her own best model, the mother-of-four slipped on a leopard print jumper from her own activewear brand Jaggad, before flaunting her slim pins in black bell-bottom leggingsBec left little to the imagination as she partied at Coachella over the weekend with her mother Kerry, sister Kate and friend Jessie Roberts.The AFL WAG, who jetted to California to attend the star studded music festival, stepped out in a see-through white crop top and skirt.Bec, along with her girl gang, opted for an all-white fit on the second day of the event, which saw performances from Charli XCX, Green Day, Clairo and Travis Scott.’White night for Coachella Day 2,’ she captioned the post, which showed her lady friends all in matching festival fits boasting a white hue.The model showed off her killer abs in the top and skirt combo by bridal wear brand J’Aton Couture, an Aussie label she previously donned at Coachella in 2022.Bec had her trim pins on full display in the mini mesh ensemble, which was covered in large embroidered flowers.She accessorised the outfit with a pair of white ankle boots, a white cowboy hat and a $6,200 Chanel purse.Also in her Coachella posse were Bec’s Jaggad co-founder Michelle Green, TV presenter Jessie Roberts and Bec’s sister Kate Twigley. Going completely makeup free, the socialite could be seen flaunting her wealth as she carted a classic black Chanel handbag over her shoulder With her long locks textured with waves, Bec could be seen waiting for a ride-share car with her husband, with whom she shares children Oscar, 12, Billie 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight Chris kept things casual as he opted for a basic white T-shirt and grey sweatpants, slinging a pack onto his back as he helped his wife roll along their luggage Bec and Chris appeared to be happy being back home in Australia Chris opted to accessorise with a cap The happy couple waited patiently for a carThis year’s Coachella has been shrouded in controversy, with dozens of attendees already branding it ‘the worst in history’ and comparing it to the disastrous Fyre Festival.The iconic music festival held in California, which runs across two weekends every year, opened its gates on Friday to a sea of A-list celebrities and ticket-holders.But car campers have taken to social media in their droves to relay the carnage in the car parks.On X, some users claimed they were waiting up to 12 hours to reach the campsite.’Hearing lots of reports of Coachella getting off to a rough start for campers today—some have waited as long as 12+ hours to reach a campsite, including one person who sent the DM below,’ one account wrote, as they shared a screenshot of a text they received from a person stuck in traffic.’Not only did we show up at 2am to get in line to get a good spot, but now have waited OVER 12 hours to even get to the security check,’ they claimed.’No porta potties in sight as we waited from 2am until 3pm now. The only porta potties available were at the security checkpoint inside the gates. We were turned down all 12 hours and were forced to pee on the side of the roads. A lot of people running out of gas and not restrooms,’ the message continued.’This is the worst organisation I have ever seen at a festival and this is Coachella for god sakes.’ They could be seen having a conversation outside the airport Bec appeared to be looking at something on Chris’ phone They kept their presence at the airport low-key The pair were then spotted loading their own luggage into the back of a car