A vacuum cleaner, a knife and a McDonald's yoyo: Celebrities including Bec Judd and Sylvia Jeffreys reveal their WORST Christmas gifts
Some of Australia's most glamorous celebrities have revealed the worst presents they've ever received on Christmas.
Speaking to Nine Honey on Tuesday, WAG Bec Judd kicked off the cringeworthy confessions by revealing that she disliked 'double-ups' under the tree.
'Presents that are doubled or tripled up,' the WAG turned Postcards presenter said when asked about her worst Christmas gift ever.
A vacuum cleaner, a knife and a McDonald's yo yo: Celebrities including Bec Judd (pictured) and Sylvia Jeffreys have revealed their WORST Christmas gifts to Nine Honey on Tuesday
Sylvia Jeffreys meanwhile poked fun at her brother for once gifting her with a toy from inside a McDonald's happy meal.
'My brother once gave me a Coca-Cola yo-yo which he'd pulled out of a Happy Meal,' the pregnant presenter said.
Dating columnist Sami Lukas also revealed she was once gifted a vacuum cleaner.
Oh, brother! 'My brother once gave me a Coca-Cola yo-yo which he'd pulled out of a Happy Meal,' pregnant presenter Sylvia Jeffreys (pictured) said
'A boyfriend once bough me a vacuum cleaner for Christmas,' she confessed.
The advice columnist went on to confirm she didn't ask for the cleaning apparatus, and that she certainly wasn't happy about receiving it.
Incoming Today show host Allison Langdon elsewhere revealed she once received a knife for Christmas.
Dust up! 'A boyfriend once bough me a vacuum cleaner for Christmas,' Sami Lukas (pictured) said, clearly unimpressed
That's awkward: Incoming Today show host Allison Langdon elsewhere revealed she once received a knife for Christmas
Antonia Kidman and Livinia Nixon were both coy about their worst presents, choosing not to name and shame their relatives.
'Gosh, I cannot say. I don't think I've received too many bad ones,' Antonia Kidman, sister of Hollywood actress Nicole, said.
TV presenter Livinia Nixon added: 'All presents are gratefully received'.
'All presents are gratefully received,' TV presenter Livinia Nixon (pictured) took a far more serious approach to the playful question
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