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«Breaking News» 'Today I'm taking a stand against bullying': Bec Judd leads stars supporting Be Kind campaign

She's a busy mother-of-four, entrepreneur, and TV personality.


And on Saturday, Rebecca Judd lent her star power to an anti-bullying project - the Be Kind campaign.


Leading various stars supporting the campaign, the 36-year-old took to Instagram to speak about the importance of kindness.




'Today I'm taking a stand against bullying': Rebecca Judd lends her star power to anti-bullying campaign as she joins celebs posing in Be Kind shirts 


'Today I'm taking a stand against bullying': Rebecca Judd lends her star power to anti-bullying campaign as she joins celebs posing in Be Kind shirts 



'Today I'm taking a stand against bullying': Rebecca Judd lends her star power to anti-bullying campaign as she joins celebs posing in Be Kind shirts 



'Did you know kindness is contagious?' Bec captioned a photo of herself wearing a 'Be Kind' T-shirt.

'Increased production of serotonin and oxytocin (the 'love drug') are just some of the positive effects on the brain of witnessing acts of kindness. 


'This means that your mood can improve simply by seeing kindness in action and therefore you are more likely to carry out acts of kindness yourself,' she added.




Joining in: Singer Jimmy Barnes also joined in to support the cause, sharing this photo of himself clad in a Be Kind shirt


Joining in: Singer Jimmy Barnes also joined in to support the cause, sharing this photo of himself clad in a Be Kind shirt



Joining in: Singer Jimmy Barnes also joined in to support the cause, sharing this photo of himself clad in a Be Kind shirt






Speaking up: Jimmy's daughters Elly May (L) and Mahalia (R) followed the footsteps of their father by also partaking in the campaign on social media


Speaking up: Jimmy's daughters Elly May (L) and Mahalia (R) followed the footsteps of their father by also partaking in the campaign on social media






Speaking up: Jimmy's daughters Elly May (L) and Mahalia (R) followed the footsteps of their father by also partaking in the campaign on social media


Speaking up: Jimmy's daughters Elly May (L) and Mahalia (R) followed the footsteps of their father by also partaking in the campaign on social media



Speaking up: Jimmy's daughters Elly May (L) and Mahalia (R) followed the footsteps of their father by also partaking in the campaign on social media 



'Imagine how much better the world would be if we were all a little nicer to each other?' And it's not hard. Today I'm taking a stand against bullying by supporting @_kind_is_cool_ Check out their page for more info and to see how you can help spread some kindness too.'


Singer Jimmy Barnes also joined in to support the cause, sharing a photo of himself clad in a Be Kind shirt.


He wrote: 'We're taking a stand against bullying #BeKind #StandUpToBullies,' in the caption of the post. 




'I am taking a stand against bullying!': Meanwhile, singer Kate Ceberano also shared her thoughts on the topic


'I am taking a stand against bullying!': Meanwhile, singer Kate Ceberano also shared her thoughts on the topic



'I am taking a stand against bullying!': Meanwhile, singer Kate Ceberano also shared her thoughts on the topic





Voicing his support: Other stars who contributed included Neighbours stars Alan Fletcher (pictured here) 


Voicing his support: Other stars who contributed included Neighbours stars Alan Fletcher (pictured here) 



Voicing his support: Other stars who contributed included Neighbours stars Alan Fletcher (pictured here) 



Jimmy's daughters Elly May and Mahalia followed the footsteps of their father by also partaking in the campaign on social media.


Meanwhile, Aussie musician Chris Cheney and singer Kate Ceberano also shared their thoughts on the topic.


'I am taking a stand against bullying!' Kate wrote on Instagram, while Chris penned: 'Be kind! We're taking a stand against bullying!' alongside a family snap.


Journalist Steve Pennells also joined in, writing: 'Today is a lot of things (hey there, #sydneymardigras!) but it's also national stand up against bullying day. 




Anti-bullying: Journalist Steve Pennells also joined in, writing: 'Today, me and a lot of other people will be wearing this shirt. The message is simple. Kindness matters. Be kind, people'


Anti-bullying: Journalist Steve Pennells also joined in, writing: 'Today, me and a lot of other people will be wearing this shirt. The message is simple. Kindness matters. Be kind, people'



Anti-bullying: Journalist Steve Pennells also joined in, writing: 'Today, me and a lot of other people will be wearing this shirt. The message is simple. Kindness matters. Be kind, people'



'Today, me and a lot of other people will be wearing this shirt. The message is simple. Kindness matters. Be kind, people.'


Other stars who contributed include singer Bonnie Anderson, actor Rob Farnham, and Neighbours stars Alan Fletcher and Ben Hall.


Kind Is Cool was founded to help raise public awareness of the damage that can result from bullying. 


Proudly supporting the Alannah Madeline Foundation, $1 from every Be Kind T-shirt sale is donated to help empower children and young people in need.




Be Kind: Kind Is Cool was founded to help raise public awareness of the damage that can result from bullying. Pictured: Neighbours star Ben Hall


Be Kind: Kind Is Cool was founded to help raise public awareness of the damage that can result from bullying. Pictured: Neighbours star Ben Hall



Be Kind: Kind Is Cool was founded to help raise public awareness of the damage that can result from bullying. Pictured: Neighbours star Ben Hall



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Main photo article She’s a busy mother-of-four, entrepreneur, and TV personality.
And on Saturday, Rebecca Judd lent her star power to an anti-bullying project – the Be Kind campaign.
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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