Bec Judd and her co-host and best pal Jess Roberts have made a fun parody video to celebrate their Vain-ish podcast being signed for another two years. 

The footage sees the pair send up their own images as fashionistas while singing to the tune of Shania Twain‘s hit song, That Don’t Impress Me Much, replaced with raunchy lyrics.

At one point, the pair are seen wearing hair curlers as they pretend to get stuck into boring household chores.

They reference Bec’s famously risqué AFL Brownlow Medal dress, which made her a household name back in 2004.

‘I never knew a girl who wore a red dress to a butt crack,’ the girls sing, as they joke about Bec’s ‘boobies falling out of place’

‘You think you’re special, oh woah, you think you’re something else, ok so you’re Bec Judd, that don’t impress us much,’ they add. 

Bec Judd and her co-host and best pal Jess Roberts have made a fun parody video to celebrate their Vain-ish podcast being signed for another two years 

The footage sees the pair send up their own images as fashionistas while singing to the tune of Shania Twain 's hit song, That Don't Impress Me Much, replaced with raunchy lyrics

The footage sees the pair send up their own images as fashionistas while singing to the tune of Shania Twain ‘s hit song, That Don’t Impress Me Much, replaced with raunchy lyrics 

In another scene, the pair, dressed in sexy nightwear, reference Jess’s recent confession she underwent ‘yoni steaming’ – a vagina ‘cleansing’ procedure.

The clip ends with the ladies singing the chorus, which contains the lyrics, ‘Vain-ish is something special’.

Bec made reference to the pair’s singing talent in her post, which announced that the pals have signed another two-year deal with platform Listnr for their Vain-ish podcast

‘Don’t worry, we won’t be giving up our day jobs anytime soon to become singers,’ she joked.

‘Bec and Jess want to say a HUGE THANK YOU to our listeners for turning our 6-episode mini-series into a long-term deal and the number 1 beauty podcast in the country. 

‘We couldn’t have done it without you! 

‘What’s been really special is being able to honestly and openly discuss ageing, vanity and wellness with an audience who have been craving this content from a no judgement and no gatekeeping lens.’ 

In another scene, the pair, dressed in sexy nightwear, reference Jess's recent confession she underwent 'yoni steaming' - a vagina 'cleansing' procedure

In another scene, the pair, dressed in sexy nightwear, reference Jess’s recent confession she underwent ‘yoni steaming’ – a vagina ‘cleansing’ procedure

The pair made the video to announce they have signed another two-year deal with platform Listnr for their Vain-ish podcast

The pair made the video to announce they have signed another two-year deal with platform Listnr for their Vain-ish podcast 

It comes after the Vain-ish podcast soared to the top of the charts less than 24 hours after its July launch.

‘Your Vain-ish gals are number one on Apple!!! 24hrs in and we’ve been blown away by your support,’ Bec captioned a celebratory post.

‘Thanks to @listnrentertainment for believing in us. Love Bec and Jess and @vainishpodcast.’

It’s a major win for Bec and Jess, who have already made headlines for their brutally honest discussions about beauty standards, cosmetic procedures and wellness hacks.

Bec, a mother-of-four, has also been candid about trying high-end treatments like the ‘salmon sperm facial’ – a biostimulatory injectable that hydrates and rejuvenates thinning skin.

Speaking to Stellar magazine recently, the Jaggad founder vowed to be completely transparent about the lengths she goes to in order to maintain her youthful glow.

‘I’m 42, and I don’t have a line on my face. I’m telling you it’s not because I get eight hours’ sleep a night, all right?’ she said.

Bec added that 2025 should be the year women stop being shamed for discussing the procedures they’ve had done.

‘You get to a certain age where it’s like, come on, let’s be a bit more honest. This is the year where we stop bullsh***ing everyone and we fess up,’ she said on the podcast.