Australia finally wakes up to home grown star
The irony of Danielle Macdonald making it in Hollywood before being considered for a guernsey back home isn’t lost on the actor.
The irony of Danielle Macdonald making it in Hollywood before being considered for a guernsey back home isn’t lost on the actor.
WHEN fervent fans got their first glimpse of Mortal Engines’ heroine Hester Shaw in the upcoming big-budget movie adaptation of Philip Reeve’s cult novel, many were quick to voice their disapproval. But producer Philippa Boyens has hit back.
Wedding bells are on the cards for formerly unlucky in love TV and radio host Sophie Monk as the loved up bachelorette reveals just who her new beau is.
Two weeks out from one of the highest profile weddings of the year, it is understood Karl Stefanovic and Jasmine Yarbrough are already married. Officially, anyway.
After two decades of searching for The One, Sophie Monk believes she has finally found him with the couple considering wedding plans as the identity of her new beau is now revealed.
Today host Karl Stefanovic is beginning his diet as he prepares for his wedding next month in Mexico to designer Jasmine Yarbrough. He was spotted leaving a Sydney gym with a snack and Michelle Obama inspired T-shirt.
More than two decades later, controversial Aussie paparazzo Darryn Lyons says he is still careful what he says about the late Princess Diana’s death. He revealed he was “at the centre of it all” and still has questions about how she died.
Former E! News fashion and lifestyle editor and Aussie expat Kathryn Eisman has become a favourite designer of many Hollywood celebrities including the Kardashians, Rihanna and Jude Law. But you couldn’t guess what she creates.
She’s got film-star parents but success hasn’t been served to Leila George on a plate — despite a blockbuster acting debut, she’ll be on the wrong side of one when she returns to her waitressing job this week.
Film director Peter Jackson warned the Berejiklian Government to act now attract filmmakers to the state or miss out on millions. It comes just days after a Telegraph Bradfield Oration investigation revealed red tape and nil incentives had pushed big budget productions to Queensland.
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