Cher learns real name on birth certificate
Cher details her shock after discovering the name her mother gave her as a baby is not the same one listed on her birth certificate.
Cher details her shock after discovering the name her mother gave her as a baby is not the same one listed on her birth certificate.
The author of one of the best-selling novels of all time has died after a short illness.
It’s a byword for fame and bright lights, but there’s a much darker side to Los Angeles, warns Australia’s Pip Drysdale as she unveils her new stalker thriller.
Supermodel Elle Macpherson says a controversial decision she made in her life marked the end of her marriage to billionaire Jeffrey Soffer.
Devastating loss in an area few people understand or talk about led Mitch Jennings to the realisation that people don’t always respond to life’s challenges the way we might hope.
She’s besties with Adele and she’s married to a rock star – but Laura Dockrill’s story of insecurity, love and “the one that got away” is something we can all relate to.
Jackie O has announced she is releasing her very first memoir in which she doesn’t shy away from any hot topics.
There’s a secret to creating plots that stand out in a world of high-octane drama and competing streaming services. It comes down to one key question, reveals Linwood Barclay.
A first term senator who rose through Liberal ranks to become the face of the anti-Voice campaign will pen a memoir set to be released early next year.
The true story of Bob Hawke’s beer-swilling record and his desperate appeal for distant fiancee Hazel to save him from temptation are among extraordinary accounts in a new book.
Lizzy Dent was nervous about travelling to Italy alone for work. But the trip became a pilgrimage to food and romance – and produced a love story of its own.
The wheelchair sport champion and advocate hopes his latest venture will celebrate and normalise disability among young children.
The wheelchair sport champion and advocate hopes his latest venture will celebrate and normalise disability among young children.
Can crime fiction, created to entertain, help us make sense of real-life horrors like domestic violence? Furious at the injustice around her, Sherryl Clark hopes so.
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