She’s been labelled a serial cheater by angry exes and other people have said she’s hungry for fame, but this year’s Bachelorette beauty, Georgia Love, is adamant she’s none of those things.
Woman’s Day caught up the 27-year-old to set the record straight.
“There’s absolutely no truth to it,” the bubbly beauty tells us.
“I have never cheated in my life. I’m a very loyal person and I always have been, and I’m really sad to hear that any of my ex-partners have thought otherwise,” Georgia adds.
“It’s upsetting that they would think I would do such a thing.”
Meanwhile, fans have finally been given a glimpse of the upcoming season of The Bachelorette Australia in an exciting new teaser.
The picturesque preview shows Georgia as she begins her quest for love, frolicking around the countryside in preparation for meeting her 18 eligible bachelors, one of which she hopes will become her forever.
WATCH: the first teaser for The Bachelorette is here! Post continues after the video**
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Dedicating her life to her successful career as a journalist has left the brunette beauty with little time to find her soul mate.
To read our full, exclusive chat with Georgia and to find out how she landed the role of Australia’s second Bachelorette, be sure to pick up the latest issue of Woman’s Day, on sale now!
Is Jennifer Lopez seeking comfort from her ex-husband Marc Antony after her split from Casper Smart?
The newly-single songstress surprised fans by appearing on stage with her ex at Radio City Music Hall in New York to sing their hit Spanish song No Me Ames.
The pair were beaming as they performed together, proving you really can stay friends with an ex!
An eager concertgoer videoed the encounter, in which JLo steps out on stage in a daring sparkly gown.
The crowd went wild over the pair appearing together, and as they began their song.
After the performance, the exes shared a warm embrace before Marc said: “The Queen!”, referring to his 47-year-old former lover.
It seems he was very impressed with her performance, repeating the word “wow!” several times before he restarted his concert.
The parents to twins Max and Emme both took to social media to share the special moment.
JLo posted an image of them duetting alongside th caption “Always fun sharing the stage [with] this one.”
Marc then shared the same post to all his friends and followers.
Meanwhile Jennifer posted a cryptic photo after news of her rumoured split with younger beau Casper broke.
The actress and singer’s photo showed her standing behind graffiti that reads “protect yo heart”.
The image was originally posted by the producer of JLo’s new show Shades of Blue, but the graffiti was cropped out.
Jennifer then posted the original photo, taking great care to ensure the graffiti was visible, alongside the caption: “I think this is what you meant to post… Ha.”
Is it a cryptic reference to her recent breakup?
Everything you need to know about the JLo Casper split is in the video below.
He may have been earning the mega bucks when he was on Two and a Half Men, but it seems Charlie Sheen may have fallen on hard times.
The 50-year-old father of five has cited financial trouble as a reason for drastically cutting down his child support payments to his ex-wives Brooke Mueller and Denise Richards.
According to TMZ, the actor has reached a financial agreement with both Brooke and Denise to slash the payments from about $55,000 USD a month to about $25,000 USD a month.
Apparently the exes agreed to the dramatic reduction in payments as they feared if Charlie applied for it in court, a judge would reduce them to $10,000 USD or less.
Charlie is apparently undergoing significant financial hardship and is now earning next to nothing, according to the publication.
As part of the deal, Charlie reportedly also agreed to give Brooke some real estate and to do a new show starring alongside Denise.
The Anger Management actor is reportedly liquidating his assets due to a few ongoing legal claims.
Watch Charlie’s shock admission about his HIV status in the clip below.
Fans of the Shake It Off hitmaker will be disappointed at the absence of their idol at this weekend’s MTV Video Music Awards.
Despite being a dedicated attendee at seven out of the last eight award shows, a source close to Taylor Swift has confirmed that this year, she will be giving it a miss.
“Taylor was never scheduled to attend the VMAs,” says the insider to People.
Perhaps the fact that she received no nominations this year played a part in her decision to eschew the event, compared to last year when she took out a whopping four awards, including the coveted Video of the Year for her hit Bad Blood.
The 26-year-old may also feel inclined to pass up on one of Hollywood’s more memorable events due to the expected attendance of her ex-boyfriend, Calvin Harris.
The DJ, who is up for three Moonmen at this year’s shindig, hasn’t seen his ex since their amicable split turned “hurtful” when she moved on with actor, Tom Hiddleston, just weeks after announcing their split.
A third and very plausible reason for T-Swizzle’s absence may also be the possibility of a run-in with VMA regulars Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
Funnily enough, Ye and Tay’s bad blood began seven years ago at the 2009 VMAs when he famously interrupted her acceptance speech.
The duo briefly put their differences aside long enough for Kanye to fondly namedrop her in a track on his latest album, but as we all know, that backfired rather brutally.
The blonde beauty denied ever having knowledge of the lyrics “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made that bitch famous” despite Kanye’s insistence on a call he made informing her of the tongue-in-cheek words.
Last month, after a long he-said, she-said battle, Kim Kardashian, who has just been announced as a VMA presenter, finally put the speculation to rest by exposing the phone call, incriminating Taylor as she can be heard clearly giving Kanye the go-ahead.
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The 2016 VMAs are set to air live from New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Taylor is currently situated in The Big Apple, so it’s only natural that the speculation surrounding her expected absence is the stuff of a wild dream…
Sarah and Andrew had been dating for less than a month when Sarah clapped eyes on the dilapidated outbuilding on Andrew’s 2ha property. “You have to save it!” she exclaimed.
Andrew, who is the director of Hillhouse Architecture could also see the value and charm of the barn, even though the building was a skeleton of its former self. Deep within a meadow of noxious weeds, it was riddled with not one but two species of white ants, under a peeling, rusted roof. “It was basically a ruin,” says Andrew.
It wasn’t until 2006, when the couple had married and were living in the property’s cottage, that they decided to embark on what became the three-year task of restoring the barn.
The barn is available for holiday rentals. For more information visit, The Barn at Hillhouse.
“Most sensible people would have bulldozed it,” says owner Sarah of this historical outbuilding.
Andrew, Sarah and George with Wojtek, a Jack Russell/red cattledog cross, and their aptly named pony, Cheeky.
The couple created a built-up entrance inspired by Japanese design. The coffee table was found at a dump, stripped back and cut down. Outside, there’s plenty of firewood for winter fuel.
“Sometimes we’ll take the dining table out onto the grass and eat under the stars,” says Sarah.
The bed was specially made to fit into one of the bails, the frames where cows were secured for milking.
Weatherboard walls were restored or replaced. “There was a hundred years of manure on the walls, so there was lots of cleaning to do,” says Sarah.
This separate bath house was constructed from recycled materials and new timber.
Andrew and Sarah keep three Dexter cattle on their property, continuing a long local association with dairy breeds.
When it comes to the most iconic bridal dresses of all time, whoever could forget the Duchess of Cambridge’s Alexander McQueen number? Or Audrey Hepburn’s ethereal gown? Or Kate Moss’s stunning John Galliano design?
From the trendy to the timeless to the tacky, these are just some of the wedding dresses it’s impossible to forget.
No matter the style of dress, length or way they accessorised, all these ladies knew how to ensure all eyes were on them during their big days.
Take a walk down memory lane and click through to see some of our favourite famous wedding dresses through the ages…
25th September 1954: Film star couple Audrey Hepburn (1929 – 1993) and Mel Ferrer on their wedding day. Dress designed by Balmain. (Photo by Ernst Haas/Ernst Haas/Getty Images)
Wedding Photos of Elvis Presley to Priscilla on May 01,1967 (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Mariah Carey at her wedding to Tommy Mottola (Photo by Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage)
circa 1920: American film actress Mary Pickford (1893 – 1979), radiant in a wedding dress. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
13th December 1960: Actress and author Jackie Collins celebrates her marriage to businessman Austin Wallace at Grosvenor House in London after a registry office ceremony. Her white satin wedding dress with intricate beading cost £400. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Jamie Hince and Kate Moss pose for photographs as they leave St. Peter’s Church after their wedding on July 1, 2011 in Abingdon, England. (Photo by Indigo/Getty Images)
Bridal portrait of Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (1929 – 1994) shows her in an Anne Lowe-designed wedding dress, a bouquet of flowers in her hands, New York, New York, 1953. (Photo by Bachrach/Getty Images)
13th May 1971, British rock singer Mick Jagger and his new wife Bianca Jagger outside St Tropez Town Hall on their wedding day. (Photo by Express/Getty Images)
18th January 1969, Belgian actor Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) and her new husband Andrea Dotti leave the Town Hall after the civil ceremony at Moreges. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Frank Sinatra (50 years old) and his new bride Mia Farrow (21 years old), just after getting married at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. 1966.
Grace Kelly prays during her wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco on April 20, 1956.
Musician Solange Knowles (wearing a pre-ceremony ensemble by Stephane Rolland) and her fiance, music video director Alan Ferguson, ride bicycles on the streets of the French Quarter en route to their wedding ceremony at the Marigny Opera House on November 16, 2014 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Josh Brastead/WireImage)
Beatle John Lennon and his bride, Japanese-born Yoko Ono, hold the marriage certificate following their registry office wedding here on March 21st. Providing the background in the picture is the famous Rock of Gibraltar. This was Lennon’s second marriage and 34-year-old Yoko’s third.
Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor are shown after their wedding at Temple Beth Shalom in 1959. No pictures were allowed during the actual wedding ceremony.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge smile following their marriage at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Comedian Ellen DeGeneres and actress Portia de Rossi pose for photos celebrating their marriage in the backyard of their home on August 16, 2008 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Lara Porzak Photography via Getty Images)
She’s the girl with it all, but journalist Georgia Love is looking for her final piece of the puzzle.
This week, Channel Ten dropped the very first look into the highly-anticipated second season of The Bachelorette Australia.
The picturesque preview shows the 27-year-old as she begins her quest for love, frolicking around the countryside in preparation for meeting her 18 eligible bachelors, one of which she hopes will become her forever.
Dedicating her life to her successful career as a journalist has left the brunette beauty with little time to find the coveted ‘The One’.
“I’ve known I wanted to be a journalist since I was about 15, but at the end of the day, I come home by myself and it is lonely,” Georgia admitted to TV Week.
“I’m lonely and I want to be able to share my life with someone.”
“I’ve dated, I’ve been broken up with, I’ve been heartbroken and I’m so over all of that,” she continues.
“I’m just ready to find that someone that’s going to be my support and my best friend for the rest of my life.”
We’re sorry to say it, Georgia, but if the promo is anything to go by, it could be a tough job!
In the quick snippet, we caught a glimpse of five dapper chaps as they stepped out of the limo. Each of which lit up with a smile as they saw the Melbourne-based beauty.
The news reporter was confirmed as the next Bachelorette in June.
The brunette revealed she quit her job as a Tasmanian presenter on WIN News to join the hit reality dating show with a mission to find love.
“I’ve gotten to a point in my life where I’ve realised I want to prioritise myself more than my career and the thing that is missing is love,” she revealed to The Daily Telegraph.
“This is my number one focus right now.”
We cannot wait to watch you find the love of your life, Georgia!
Get to know the bubbly brunette in the video player below!
A four-year-old girl has been pulled out of the aftermath of an earthquake in Central Italy after her older sister sacrificed her life by throwing herself on top of her in act of true love.
The two girls were found buried by debris in Pescara del Tronto following the 6.2 magnitude earthquake.
“Giulia died saving her sister. She lay on top of her,” the girls’ great-grandmother Angela Cafini told The Daily Mail.
“That is the only reason she is alive. I am told she has no injuries and that is the only explanation for that,” she said while weeping at the thought of the two girls holding eachother as their house crumbled around them.
The earthquake affected multiple villages in central Italy, killing nearly 250 people, The NY Post reports.
What a beautiful act of love in the most tragic of circumstances. Rest in peace Giulia.
Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge continued to champion children’s emotional well-being and mental health awareness with a low-key visit to a helpline dedicated to assisting adults deal with problems facing children and young people.
On Thursday the royals visited Young Minds in London, which is one of the eight partners of the mental health campaign Heads Together, a charitable initiative the royal couple set up together with Prince Harry.
After speaking to the organisation’s volunteers 34-year-old Kate said that as a mother-of-two herself she could relate to how some parents might feel overwhelmed when worrying about their children’s well-being.
“What we’ve taken away is just how normal it is” said Kate. “We are parents ourselves. I am sure we will face worries. We do face worries, because we’ve got small young children. If those worries escalate, how vital it is to get support – and you are providing that support.”
Kate added, “As a parent and as a mother, having that feeling that there is somebody there that is non-judgemental, that can provide the professional support, and that can really provide helping hand at a really difficult time.”
VIDEO: Duchess Catherine and Prince William on their normal fears as parents of young children
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The couple also listened in on some live calls from adults concerned about children’s mental health and that prompted William to give rare insight into the emotional impact his role as an air ambulance pilot has. The Prince recalling seeing “too many sad families” and feared listening to particularly distressed calls might make him too upset.
“Can I have an easy one please? I’m carrying a lot of things at the moment. I will be in floods of tears at the end otherwise,” William said. “I’ve had too many sad families with the Air Ambulance. I can’t deal with any more stuff. Just maybe at the lower level, if I can.”
The Prince, who donates his salary to the East Anglia Air Ambulance, added: “I’m steeling myself the best I can.”
The future King later said he found the whole experience “very eye-opening.”
“I thought the service was fantastic,” said William. “I think the idea that you’ve got these very caring, lovely people on the end of the phone who listen for as long as they need to, to build the picture of what is going on, and then provide extremely good advice. And then the fact that you’ve got the mental health professionals later down the line if necessary.
“I think that is a really good balance of getting the right support straight to these families who are clearly at their wits’ end at what to do, and reaching out. Thank goodness they do reach out to something like this.”
William went on to poignantly add that it’s important parents understand they “can’t be brilliant at everything.”
“It is totally fine to talk about it and to seek help and to speak out, because we’re not all superheroes,” William said. “There is a lot of pressure on parents, and most of it is self-made by parents themselves, where you feel you have to be able to handle everything. You have to show strength and resilience to everything. But there are some times when it all gets too much and you need to reach out, and that’s totally fine.”
“I know how you feel,” William told 14-year-old Ben Hines, whose mother Alexandra passed away in June 2015. “I miss my mother every day. It’s okay to feel sad.”
The 34-year-old Prince was just 15 when his mother died in a car crash in 1997 and he advised Ben, who is the youngest of three brothers, to make sure he connects with his family over his feelings.
“As four boys, you have to talk a lot better, we’re not good sharers. It’s a classic example of lots of talking needed,” he said.
“Time makes it easier. I know how you feel, I still miss my mother every day and it’s 20 years after she died. The important thing is to talk about it as a family, it’s okay to feel sad, it’s okay for you to miss her.”
His mother wants to give her sick child the best quality of life possible, especially if he's only going to live for a short time, however traditional medicine holds more hope for Oshin to live longer.
Oshin Strachin is a very sick little boy who is unlikely to survive without treatment for his aggressive malignant brain tumour. But the treatment of radiotherapy and chemotherapy is likely to make him worse before he gets better and this is something his mother cannot bear.
Angela Kiszko, and her husband Adrian Strachen, decided that they would treat their son with alternative natural therapies in Asia. Despite the family’s wishes, a Family Court order in March ruled that they must commence treatment here immediately, reports news.com.au.
This week they returned to court to decide whether Oshin had the right to die with dignity and take palliative care, or if he should continue chemotherapy in addition to radiotherapy treatment instead.
Hospital lawyer, Carol Conley, said Oshin’s latest MRI indicated he was responding positively to treatment, reports Perth Now.
“The applicant wants to give Oshin a chance at life,” she said.
Lawyer for the family, Jun Khew Wong, said Osher’s chances of survival remained low.
“Oshin does have the right to die with dignity,” he said, reports Perth Now.
The case raises a question of who has the right to choose a child’s fate. Angela wants to give her sick child the best quality of life possible, especially if he’s only going to live for a short time, however traditional medicine holds more hope for Oshin to live longer.
Initial surgery removed the six-year-old’s tumour however the cancer returned, and doctors recommended chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Australian Medical Association president Professor Brian Owler said Oshin was unlikely to survive without the treatment, but the survival rate would be well over 80 per cent if he was to have radiotherapy and chemotherapy, reports news.com.au.
When Angela researched the treatment she was horrified by the effects it has on the body.
“I read all the things he’d have to go through, all the side effects — I literally just wanted to vomit and I thought I could not put myself through it. Why would I put my son through it?” she said on 60 Minutes.
Angela described the treatment as putting people through “toxic hell”, so they decided on alternative therapies.
“I don’t want my son’s brain fried with radiation,” Angela said.
“The effects are too harsh, too damaging and I find it really difficult to even call it treatment.”
In April the court heard that Oshin would have a 30 per cent chance of surviving for five years if he underwent chemotherapy and a 50 per cent chance with both chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
At the time AMA national ethics chairman and WA president, Michael Gannon, said it was brave of the court to overrule a parent’s decision because it is difficult to say who knows best for the child.
“There is no doubt at all about this decision being made based on significant prospects of a cure or, if not, significant prospects of a high quality of life for a meaningful period of time.”
Justice Richard O’Brien has reserved his decision until next week.