Jamie: ‘Lots of my heroes were so horrible to me’
In a brutally frank interview, Naked Chef Jamie Oliver opens up on 25 years in the public eye and all the people who tried to destroy him on his journey to fame and success.
In a brutally frank interview, Naked Chef Jamie Oliver opens up on 25 years in the public eye and all the people who tried to destroy him on his journey to fame and success.
Rags-to-riches businessman Robert Herjavec sold his $30m business, shot to fame on Shark Tank and has moved to Sydney with his talented wife – dancer Kym Johnson — and their six-year-old sons for the next chapter of his incredible life.
Kristina Schamberger was a 28-year-old bodybuilder with a new business — who had left her family in Germany behind start a new life in Australia — when the battle of her life began.
Most people are scared to take a chance. Mia Challis was scared not to, leaving Australia to follow her screen dreams and, now they’re coming true. she’s still pinching herself.
Daryl Braithwaite’s road to success hasn’t been easy. He was a coogee surfer first, singer second. Now 55 years later, he’s found happiness just knowing his songs make people happy.
For 20 years, Grant Hackett has tried to outswim the sadness of coming second. The ‘eternal dissatisfaction’ of the elite athlete means he didn’t win silver, he lost gold. But that brutal reality of sport made him who he is today.
Sophie Turner’s new role is her best yet. As a mother herself, the Game of Thrones star knows the drive of doing anything for the good of your child.
With his fourth album, Leon Bridges is showing his vulnerable side – first loves, hometown streets – in an insight into what makes him tick.
The exhaustion of family life, work and the effects of perimenopause took their toll on one of Australia’s most popular authors. But Nikki Gemmell has bounced back with a new book.
A routine trip to the doctor to see about six-year-old Ashton Epthorp’s cough turned into a two-year crusade against cancer, including a nine-month hospital stay, for the Epthorp family.
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