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This week, our issue is filled with stories of incredible women. We pay tribute to TV star Fiona MacDonald (p30), who sadly lost her battle with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) earlier this month, after an inspiring mission to raise awareness for other sufferers right until the very end. We also chat to RecipeTin Eats sensation Nagi Maehashi (p22) who, despite being an international bestseller, says her greatest achievement is her Sydney-based food bank. And last but certainly not least, we had the pleasure of meeting Aussie mum Karin (p35), whose fundraising walk for premmie babies, inspired by her own experience with son Robbie, is raising vital funds for other parents and bubs in need. Erin Holohan Editorial Director…
Proud mum moment It was Chaz Bono’s time to shine as he took to the red carpet with mum Cher, who was proud as punch at the premiere of his new horror film, Little Bites. A feed fit for a Queen! Milking the attention This baby manatee had Queen Mary smitten on her royal tour of Brazil, where she visited the National Institute of Amazonian Research. Couch potato! Potato by name, potato by nature! Hamish’s kitty looked like the cat that got the cream as his dad carried him around in a T-shirt made in his honour. Shining bright There were stars in the sky and the eyes of their adoring fans as Coldplay took to the stage in Brooklyn for an unforgettable performance. A sweet day out My Big…
Hugh Jackman’s life since his divorce last year has been nothing short of a magical mystery tour. From sparring with mates like Ryan Reynolds to comparing his cheese on toast to an emoji, his social media posts have made his fans laugh, cry and even had some calling for a wellness check! But despite the highs and lows of his crazy movie star life – and being linked to an array of eligible ladies, including Katie Holmes and Sutton Foster – friends say the Deadpool & Wolverine star has been focused on rebuilding his life after the heartbreaking end of his 27-year marriage with Deborra-lee Furness, 68, a year ago. “You don’t just walk away from that and sail into the sunset,” says a long-time pal. “Hugh’s been serious about…
Not since before their engagement have Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan spent so much time apart. After a grim-looking appearance at Tyler Perry’s birthday party on September 14 alongside Meghan, the prince escaped Montecito for a hiking trip with pals to celebrate his own milestone 40th birthday, the following day – and hasn’t been pictured with her since. Even more shocking was the fact he failed to mention Meghan, 43, in his birthday thank you message. Then, when he arrived at Kevin Costner’s fundraiser a week later without Meghan, who was reportedly “sick”, speculation reached fever pitch the couple’s marriage has gone sideways. FROM BAD TO WORSE “This hasn’t been a good year for them,” an insider tells Woman’s Day. “Everything they touch has gone wrong and it’s reached boiling…
For the first time, King Charles has started eating lunch – something the busy monarch previously deemed a “luxury”. As he continues treatment for cancer, the 75-year-old has taken the advice of his doctor, aides and wife, Queen Camilla, 77, adding a small meal to his routine. And only the best will do for the King! Says a source, “He now eats half an avocado to sustain him through the day. It’s important, particularly if you have got an illness.”…
One of this year’s UK Big Brother, contestants has been revealed to have a very close connection to the royal family. Nathan King, 24, served as a butler to then-Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, at Dumfries House for a year when he was just 17 years old. Now working as a pork salesman, the aspiring reality star stunned his fellow housemates and viewers alike when he revealed his former occupation to them in his introduction video, saying he’d had the pleasure of serving plenty of high-profile guests during his time, including the president of Ireland and English broadcaster and gardener Alan Titchmarsh.…