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Celia Imrie I Am Very Lucky To Be Alive
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Celia Imrie I Am Very Lucky To Be Alive

She’s one of Britain’s most in-demand actresses, a best-selling author and doting single mum, and following a perilously close brush with death, Celia Imrie is more determined than ever to seize every day, she tells Juliet Rieden.

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April 2018
Oprah For President?
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Oprah For President?

This month Oprah Winfrey arrives on our movie screens as the powerful Mrs Which in the children’s fantasy movie A Wrinkle in Time… but could she also be destined for real-life power as President of the United States? Emma Clifton unpicks recent events which suggest this is not necessarily wishful thinking.

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April 2018
A Free Spirit
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

A Free Spirit

Last month, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark lost the love of her life. But who was the raffish, unconventional, at once charming and grouchy, Prince Henrik? 

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April 2018
Our Love Stories
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Our Love Stories

Before the days of online dating, how did people meet their life partner? Writer and comedian Michele A’Court shares some of the wonderful and surprising - stories of Kiwi romance from her new book How We Met.

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April 2018
Film Review
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Film Review

A father and son on a “last wishes” road trip movie, and the return of the handmaids.

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June 2018
The Truth About Weight Loss Surgery
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Truth About Weight Loss Surgery

Does weight loss surgery really work and what are the lifelong consequences? Nicky Pellegrino meets two women who have taken the surgical route to slimming, like National MP Paula Bennett did a few months ago, to find out the reality of its success and what life is like after going under the knife.

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June 2018
Finding Freedom From Guilt
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Finding Freedom From Guilt

Miriama Smith is a small-town girl with a big-city acting career who is finding balance in both. The 800 Words actress talks to Emma Clifton about taking chances, fighting self-judgement and being a survivor.

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June 2018
Sweet Prince Louis
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Sweet Prince Louis

Princess Charlotte celebrated her third birthday with a kiss for brother Louis, nine days old and already a media sensation. Juliet Rieden welcomes the new royal.

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June 2018
Love, Loss & Gratitude
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Love, Loss & Gratitude

Amanda Gillies is in a happy place – but there has been personal heartbreak along the way. The breakfast TV host talks openly to Emma Clifton about the highs and lows of the past year and why finding gratitude is so empowering.

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June 2019
Why We're Starting Again - Allyson Gofton
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Why We're Starting Again - Allyson Gofton

Much-loved cook Allyson Gofton talks candidly to Emma Clifton about her marriage, why she has quit Auckland and why you should never look back with regret.

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April 2019
“I'm A Bloody Lucky Man”
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

“I'm A Bloody Lucky Man”

Hugh Jackman is at the top of his game. Yet, as Michael Sheather reports, if not for his wife and family, he might be a completely different guy.

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April 2019
'No One Has A Perfect Life'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

'No One Has A Perfect Life'

At 41, TV presenter Pippa Wetzell is one of the new generation of “middle-agers” – women who defy past expectations and live life their way. The Fair Go star talks to Emma Clifton about her sliding door moment, the craziness of family life and why she’s happy her children are growing up in today’s world.

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August 2018
Jane Fonda 'I'm Done With Marriage And Dating
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Jane Fonda 'I'm Done With Marriage And Dating

Jane Fonda is as outspoken, mischievous and political as ever. She talks to Sophie Heawood about racism, cosmetic surgery, men and the joys of working again with Robert Redford.

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August 2018
Glenn Close Still Sexy At 71
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Glenn Close Still Sexy At 71

Glenn Close is feeling fabulous and it’s no wonder. In an exclusive interview in New York, the Hollywood icon talks to Juliet Rieden about how her mum inspired the powerhouse performance tipped for her first Oscar, working with her daughter Annie and that, yes, you can still be sexy in your 70s!

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August 2018
All You Need Is Love
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

All You Need Is Love

Emma Watkins, the Yellow Wiggle, speaks with Ruth Hessey about the secret weapon in her recovery from acute endometriosis – her mother, Kathryn.

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August 2018
Trips To Remember
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Trips To Remember

Pink skinny jean disasters, foreign alphabet menus and a wedding gatecrash – travel hitches can make for great dinner-party hilarity.

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August 2018
People In Long, Happy Marriages Tell A Lot Of Fibs
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

People In Long, Happy Marriages Tell A Lot Of Fibs

As an actress she often plays posh ladies in frocks, but privately Emma Thompson is loud, angry and radical. William Langley talks to the British Dame about the secret to a happy marriage and her heartbreaking new role.

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December 2018
Putting On The Glitz
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Putting On The Glitz

When it comes to getting glam, these beauty looks are tried and true, but it doesn’t mean they’ve lost any of their impact.

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December 2018
Rivers Of Life
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Rivers Of Life

Samantha Trenoweth explores life along Vietnam’s rivers, taking in the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City and the historic charms of Hue along the way.

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December 2018
Family, Film & Friendship
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Family, Film & Friendship

lat year was a big one for former TV journalist Amanda Millar and her daughter Tennessee Mansford, with the release of their first big-screen film and the arrival of Amanda’s first grandchild. The pair talk to Emma Clifton about working together and their journey to produce a tribute to social justice advocate and friend Celia Lashlie.

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February 2019
Julie Walters - 'Getting Older Is A Relief'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Julie Walters - 'Getting Older Is A Relief'

Julie Walters brings a unique streak of candour to everything she does. The star of the upcoming Mamma Mia! sequel talks to Tim Adams about night terrors, her childhood, and why at 68 she refuses to act her age.

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July 2018
Lights Camera Action
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Lights Camera Action

With the current international focus on the percentage of women directors in the film industry, Fleur Mealing looks at how New Zealand is faring and talks to three of our female film-makers who are already successfully paving the way.

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July 2018
Tantrums And Tiaras
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Tantrums And Tiaras

The reign in Spain is facing its most thunderous forecast yet, as commoner Queen Letizia elbows her mother-in-law, Queen Sofía, aside in an astonishing royal feud pitching the old guard against the new world order. William Langley investigates.

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July 2018
Elizabeth Gilbert: 'Let Love In'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Elizabeth Gilbert: 'Let Love In'

There was a moment in 2016 when a trapdoor opened in the bottom of Elizabeth Gilbert’s heart and she felt as though her entire existence was falling through the hole.

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July 2019
Judy & Chris Bailey 'Each Day Is A Gift'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Judy & Chris Bailey 'Each Day Is A Gift'

They felt confident it was nothing to worry about, until they were called back to see the doctor. Judy Bailey writes from the heart about the day she and her husband Chris learnt he had a grade 4 melanoma – a day their world stopped turning.

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July 2019
The Long Way Home
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Long Way Home

Walking the Camino de Santiago trail in Europe is for many a spiritual pilgrimage. For Christchurch mum Julie Zarifeh it was a way to cope with devastating grief. She talks to Emma Clifton about how the 800km trek helped her refocus her life after the tragic loss of her husband and son, and the poignant encounters she had along the way.

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July 2019
The Real Life Of A Romance Writer
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Real Life Of A Romance Writer

It’s a dream many have… to be a successful novelist. But what is life really like for a published author, and a best-selling one at that? Kiwi writer Nicky Pellegrino reveals the reality behind the fiction.

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July 2019
Kate's Enchanted Garden
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Kate's Enchanted Garden

The Duchess of Cambridge wowed London crowds with a woodland scene straight out of a children’s fairytale, but her biggest fans were her wide-eyed children, George, Charlotte and Louis, writes Juliet Rieden.

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July 2019
The Legend Of Meryl Streep
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Legend Of Meryl Streep

She’s widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest living actresses, but, writes Emma Clifton, Meryl Streep still fears failure. As she turns 70, the Hollywood mega star talks about her greatest loss, her guilty pleasure and why she’s forever grateful to Jane Fonda.

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July 2019
Nigella Nothing Is Off Limits
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Nigella Nothing Is Off Limits

Despite a slew of TV appearances, cookbooks, world tours and more, Nigella Lawson insists she’s an indolent person at heart. Sue Smethurst sits down with the most recognisable face in home cookery to crack the secret to her seemingly effortless success.

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May 2019