Aussie TV weddings we swooned over
Stage 4 coronavirus restrictions may have banned weddings in Victoria, but don’t worry, you can still channel that warm, fuzzy feeling by reliving the best Australian TV weddings.
Stage 4 coronavirus restrictions may have banned weddings in Victoria, but don’t worry, you can still channel that warm, fuzzy feeling by reliving the best Australian TV weddings.
Move over Bachelor in Paradise, an All Stars series of ratings hit Married At First Sight could be in the works, with “unmatchable” singles returning for another dose of scandal, matrimony and mayhem.
Former Miss Universe Australia and qualified speech pathologist Olivia Rogers says brains and beauty are not mutually exclusive, clapping back at a heartless mum who labelled her a “dumb blonde” who wouldn’t trust Rogers to teach her child.
Footy legend Brendan Fevola has delivered a brutal reality check for the AFL players and WAGs in the Queensland hubs, savaging their diva-like behaviour and unleashing some pointed words of advice.
The fat-shaming sledge between Craig Hutchison and basketballer Andrew Bogut has been recalled with a mystery benefactor sending Hutchy 120 doughnuts during his weekend radio show.
Some people have turned to wine or chocolate to cope with Victoria’s latest lockdown, but AFL dropout Daniel Gorringe has turned to near-nude selfies on Instagram to keep himself entertained.
In a shock move by Channel 7, strident footy commentator Brian Taylor has been bounced from prime time. Here’s why.
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For years The Footy Show was known for its ridiculous stunts and one TV moment almost took screen stalwart Sam Newman out, with the cast forbidden from talking about it. Until now.
Shane Warne has spent the past year working on a surprising venture, with the cricketing great revealing his latest project was made to make men feel “happy, confident and sophisticated”.
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