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Michelle Bridges brings truckie Rob Jofre to tears in TBL Families

KEEPING her pregnancy a secret during filming of the TBL Families hasn’t been easy for Michelle Bridges, especially when she had to share baby news with one of her team members.

Michelle’s tears over baby news on TBL
Michelle’s tears over baby news on TBL

KEEPING her pregnancy a secret during filming of the latest series of Channel 10s TBL Families wasn’t easy for trainer Michelle Bridges, but especially when she had to share baby news with one of her team members.

As an incentive for the red team’s Rob Jofre to push on during a “last chance” coaching session, Bridges surprised the husband and father with a letter from his wife and even more emotionally, a 3D ultrasound of his second unborn child.

In tonight’s touching episode (7.30pm, Ten), the 42-year-old truck company owner is reduced to tears when his trainer hands over a precious message from home.

For Bridges, it was also “pretty emotional”, given she was then in the early stages of her first pregnancy to TBL co-star and partner, Steve “Commando” Willis.

Michelle Bridges at Bondi Beach with mum-to-be Bree Fennell during the Guinness World Record Largest Fit Ball Class. Picture: Dylan Robinson
Michelle Bridges at Bondi Beach with mum-to-be Bree Fennell during the Guinness World Record Largest Fit Ball Class. Picture: Dylan Robinson

Bridges told Insider: “Being so close to my family this year and having my own little personal secret going on, sharing this moment with Rob was actually pretty emotional for me. I had a much deeper appreciation of how hard it must have been for him to have been missing out on a time that you never get back again (supporting his wife through her pregnancy) ... but knowing that he was doing it for their greater good.”

She has previously confirmed her first baby (Willis has three children from two previous relationships) was conceived during filming of this current series: “So as you watch the show progress you see me never get out of my puffa jacket. They were like “Michelle it’s really hot, why are you still wearing your puffa vest?’ ”

She pulls Jofre’s wife’s scan from under her red puffa vest, with the tough guy — who had thus far shed an impressive 34.5kg — reduced to a blubbering mess.

Bridges, 44, said “being of a similar age, Rob and I have a great and trusting relationship and I knew he looked to me, leaned on me at times.”.

“As the head of the family, like many men feel, he felt he had to keep it together, show no emotion, but he was struggling. This was a very real moment where he was able to see one of the first ultrasounds of his baby. He’s missed almost all of those moments, but was making the sacrifice in order to be a better husband, a better dad and a better version of himself.”

TV GOSSIP: LOTTA LOVE FOR MAMA O

National TV writer Holly Byrnes with Oprah Winfrey at her OWN office, West Hollywood.
National TV writer Holly Byrnes with Oprah Winfrey at her OWN office, West Hollywood.

AS work assignments go, flying to Los Angeles to spend time with one of my TV favourites and childhood idols, Oprah Winfrey, is hard to top. Finding her to be so incredibly warm and open, and a generous interview subject, should not be a surprise to her legions of fans, but it left me practically levitating all the way home. Read her story in today’s issue of Sunday Style magazine.

ONE TO WATCH: LIVES LINE FOR BRUSZT

Alexander Bruszt who was short listed to appear on Days of our Lives.
Alexander Bruszt who was short listed to appear on Days of our Lives.
Racehorse trainer Bart Cummings, pictured at his Randwick stables.
Racehorse trainer Bart Cummings, pictured at his Randwick stables.

LIKE sands through the hourglass, Alexander Bruszt got to the end of his three-month contract on Days Of Our Lives and thought his luck had run out. But for the former Sydney model, who won his way onto the US soap via a Foxtel contest, the extraordinary acting “boot camp” continues, with producers extending his role and now doing chemistry tests to find him a love interest.

DON’T MISS: CUP KING RIDES AGAIN

WHEN the horses jump on Tuesday for the Melbourne Cup (3pm, Seven), many like me will be missing the greatest trainer of them all, Bart Cummings. So it was with a heavy heart I watched Foxtel’s moving tribute to the late, great Australian in All The King’s Horses (7.30pm, Mon, History Channel). Sports lovers should have tissues handy, as I was crying by the 60-second mark.

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