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Woman’s Day was afforded a special invitation to the hugely popular Sons And Daughters reunion last weekend and it was a thrill pulling together our feature on page 62. From Ally Fowler to Tom Richards, the cast sat down to remember what was truly such a cornerstone of Australian television. Speaking of great TV, is anyone else excited for the last season of The Crown? I’d love to hear your thoughts on it all. Elsewhere, we bring you a very emotional but poignant interview with Adam Bray, the father of Zach Bray, who was one of 10 who tragically died in the Hunter Valley bus crash in June. I am so honoured that Adam offered this magazine the privilege of sharing his journey through his heartbreak and what he plans…
Lunch date Jennifer Garner and boyfriend John Miller proved they’re still going strong, looking cosy on a stroll through Santa Monica. Wheely hot Nearly 60... and smoking! Brad Pitt showed off his new bike – a gift from Sony Pictures – ahead of his big birthday on December 18. Lowe on a high Proud dad Rob Lowe was left carrying the balloons after celebrating son John Owen’s 28th birthday in Los Angeles. Little Olympia(n)! Former swim champ Grant Hackett is now a dad of four after he and wife Sharlene welcomed their second child, daughter Olympia, here with Edward, four, and Jagger, 14. Oh, what a night! A sea of stars, including Eva Longoria, A$AP Rocky, Kathy and Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Heidi Klum, Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard descended…
The State Opening of Parliament is a colourful ceremony that formally marks the beginning of a new parliamentary session in the United Kingdom. The ceremony, which dates back to the 15th century, had a special significance this year. Wearing the Imperial State Crown, King Charles III, who turns 75 this week, was the first male monarch to open parliament for more than 70 years, since his grandfather George VI in 1950. The ceremony also marked the first time Queen Camilla, 76, donned the George IV State Diadem crown, which has been worn by every British queen since its creation in 1820.…
Princess Mary put on a brave and dignified face as she stepped out last week in Copenhagen, just hours after Madrid-based socialite Genoveva Casanova issued a swift denial of media reports that she was romantically linked to her husband Prince Frederik. Ironically hosting Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, who were in Denmark on an official visit, Mary, 51, sent a clear message of support to her husband of nearly two decades by wearing a petite 18-carat gold necklace with the initial “F”. But behind the scenes, Woman’s Day has learned the Danish royal feels she “deserves much better” than being the subject of unrelenting speculation and rumours. ‘MALICIOUS’ REPORT Last week, Genoveva released a strongly worded statement “categorically” refuting the “malicious” suggestion of any wrongdoing between her and…
She is a Mexican-born socialite who was once married to Spanish equestrian Cayetano Martinez de Irujo, son of the late Duchess of Alba, one of Europe’s wealthiest aristocrats. The former actress has appeared in various Spanish reality TV shows, including their celebrity versions of MasterChef, The Masked Singer and The Chase. Genoveva has had relationships with high-profile Spanish men, including singers and politicians, and is reportedly “old friends” with Fred – the pair share “several mutual acquaintances”. Her Instagram profile features her at events, working out and, in August, photos of her in hospital recovering after a stroke.…
Elvis Presley’s life is about to hit the big screen once again in Sofia Coppola’s upcoming biopic Priscilla. But this new take on the legendary singer’s life couldn’t be more different to Baz Luhrmann’s recent hit Elvis – and granddaughter Riley Keough is “not coping at all”. Leaked emails reveal her late mother Lisa Marie Presley was unhappy about the movie, calling the script “shockingly vengeful and contemptuous” and revealing how she feared the retelling of her parents’ meeting when Elvis was 24 and Priscilla just 14. In messages sent four months before her death, Lisa said she did not understand Sofia’s “need to attempt to take my father down on the heels of such an incredible film using the excuse that you are trying to tell my mother’s story,…