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Talking about our favourite TV shows is a daily pastime in the Woman's Day office, so much so that sometimes it's hard to get any work done! Deputy Editor Josh and our Entertainment Writer Olivia are our resident Real Housewives fans, while News Editor Emma can't get enough of Only Murders In The Building and our Creative Director Del is a die-hard Neighbours devotee. But when it comes to our favourite old-school shows, I'm afraid no one's fandom comes even close to Australia's biggest soap superfan Scott Whitley, who has made it his mission to hang out with everyone from '70s sex symbol Abigail to The Sullivans star Lorraine Bayly (p40). Speaking of TV shows, on page 30 you'll love our catch-up with comedy great Mark Mitchell, aka Con the…
Try to Wiggle out of this reunion… Hot potato! The Wiggles – old and new – reunited with fellow singer Christine Anu at the ABC's 90th birthday celebration in Sydney. Courtside chuckles! Tennis isn't known for being a laugh a minute, but something clearly tickled Hugh Grant and his wife Anna Eberstein, who couldn't stop laughing at Wimbledon! That's amore! Veteran Hollywood couple Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn had the look of love as they strolled around the luxury Palazzo Avino hotel in Ravello, Italy, during their annual European vacation. Don't rain on their parade! It's a party in the USA! An excited Jennifer Garner and son Samuel Affleck, 10, packed on the patriotism as they took part in the Pacific Palisades Fourth of July Parade in Los Angeles. Water…
John Burgess is counting his blessings after a miraculous recovery from blood poisoning that left him fighting for his life in hospital, admitting he's incredibly lucky to still be alive after collapsing in his Perth home. “I'm still here,” the TV game show king tells Woman's Day. “But yes, it was a bit of a shock!” If it wasn't for the quick action of his wife Jan and one of their sons, Burgo, 79, reckons he may not still be around to tell the tale. “I was lucky. It was a bacterial infection, and we still don't know how I got it, but thankfully doctors were onto it straight away,” he says, admitting if Jan hadn't called an ambulance when he was struck down with a mystery illness, later confirmed…
Royal news BEHIND PALACE WALLS Ever since Prince Charles broke protocol and insisted his sister Princess Anne walk by his side at their father's funeral, the often-rivalrous siblings have been closer than ever. Sources reveal to Woman's Day the duo are especially united when it comes to their disgraced brother Prince Andrew. Now more than ever it seems their patience is fast running out for the embattled Duke of York, 62. Just last week, further details of his car-crash Newsnight interview regarding his controversial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his denial against claims he had sex with then underage Virginia Giuffre emerged, revealing that Andrew and his team were “thrilled” with his responses to hard-hitting presenter Emily Maitlis post-filming. Producer Sam McAlister, who spent 10 years bringing interviews to life…
Not many women have the bond the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Cornwall have as wives of future kings, but sources say the queens-inwaiting have formed a deep trusting friendship. In the 125th edition of British aristocratic magazine Country Life, Camilla, who turns 75 on July 17, appears on the cover in a photograph taken by Kate, 40. The cover image sees a relaxed and smiling Duchess of Cornwall, wearing a blue and white floral dress and cardigan, sitting on a bench with a basket filled with geranium seedlings, ready to be planted. “They had so much fun doing that shoot,” says an insider. “But they always do no matter where they are or what they're doing. Camilla's one of the funniest, quick-witted people you could meet –…
He may be third in line to the throne, but Prince George still has plenty of chores to complete. Recently the Duchess of Cambridge revealed that when he's on school break the eight-year-old helps move feed for the family's animals at their home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk. If his attendance at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee is anything to go by, it's clear the young prince has found a sense of independence and is ready to step up. The family's animals are well-fed, thanks to George.…