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Delta Goodrem quit The Voice

The “bullying” from other judges reportedly became too much.
Delta Goodrem quit The Voice

She’s been on The Voice Australia since it started, but viewers are very lucky to see Delta Goodrem’s smiling face and tousled blonde hair this season.

The new issue of Woman’s Day reports Delta quit the hit show just before Christmas, even storming out of blind auditions for this year’s season.

The magazine claims “bullying” drove Delta to resign from the show, pointing the finger at fellow judges Jessie J and Joel and Benji Madden.

Delta apparently only agreed to stay on after signing a new deal with the Nine Network, reportedly worth $2 million, significantly more than her previous $800,000 contract.

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Sydney toddler drowns in backyard pond

The three-year-old had wandered into a neighbour’s yard where he fell into the unfenced pond.
Sydney toddler drowns in backyard pond

Sydney toddler drowns in backyard pond

A three-year-old boy from Sydney’s north died last night after falling into a pond.

His parents thought the boy was playing in their backyard on Chiltern Road, Ingleside, but he had wandered into a neighbour’s property without them realising.

His father found him in the pond at around 3pm yesterday. Paramedics were called and he was taken to Sydney Children’s Hospital at Randwick but tragically died there.

Police are investigating and a report will be prepared for the coroner.

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Happy Birthday David Beckham!

In honour of David Beckham celebrating his 41st birthday, we take a look at some of his finest moments.

David Beckham celebrates a huge milestone… his 41st birthday!

The famous footballer is so much more than a sporting legend – he is a wonderful husband, father, philanthropist and humanitarian… And did we mention he is ridiculously good looking? Like a fine wine, Becks just keeps getting better with age.

In honour of David celebrating the big day we take a look at some of his finest moments.

So sit back, relax and enjoy as we take a trip down memory lane!

Happy birthday David Beckham!

The sporting legend is a wonderful husband and father.

His boys, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz simple adore him.

And David definitely knows how to have fun with them!

Can we just take a moment to review how delightful David looks even in gold slime.

Since welcoming his only daughter, Harper, three, David has become even more nurturing.

Those caring qualities as a father make him an amazing humanitarian and his work with UNICEF has changed many lives.

Apart from being a wonderful father, he is also a loving husband to the sensational Victoria Beckham.

Together they are the ultimate power couple, dubbed Posh and Becks. Their love is timeless and we will always treasure their skill at matching outfits.

Happy Birthday David, and thank you for everything (including the countless photo shoots in your briefs!)

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Where to buy Princess Charlotte’s birthday outfits

The mini-Princess showed off two adorable little outfits in her 1st birthday portraits taken by mum Duchess Catherine. Here’s where you can get your hands on them!
Princess Charlotte

In case you missed it – On Monday, four brand new, adorable portraits were released in celebration of Princess Charlotte’s first birthday.

In the cute snaps which were taken by her mum, Duchess Catherine, the mini-royal can be seen pottering around the house and gardens of her Norfolk home, climbing over furniture and playing with toys.

The pint-sized princess donned two ridiculously cute outfits for the photos. First, a blue dress which was paired with a matching bow and cream cashmere cardigan, and second, a pink, collard floral tunic.

Most items of clothing worn by the royal family tend to sell out as soon as they are spotted, so to help you get your hands on the little cherub’s outfits, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know!

The cute snaps were taken in April at the family’s Anmer Hall residence in Norfolk.

Charlotte’s little blue, frill necked dress was made by Spanish label m&h – a brand which has actually been worn by Wills and Kate’s daughter in the past.

The baby wear brand has stores in Valancia, Madrid and Valladolid, but the garments will also soon be available for purchase online when the site launches.

Shoppers can expect to pay around $44 for the dress alone, but if you were looking to match the royal’s accessories, you should also set aside $122 for the cashmere cardigan from Olivier Baby.

Other accessories worn by the daughter of Prince William include a blue and pink bow, each worth $4.80, and the blue and pink tights worn by the princess can also be found for $21, all at Amaia Kids.

The sweet little royal takes after her stunning mum!

Princess Charlotte turns one on the 2nd of May and despite William and Kate’s efforts to keep celebrations low-key, the rest of world is going ga-ga when it comes to gifts.

The most eye-popping offering so far is a white gold rattle studded with diamonds, rubies and sapphires worth $57,500 gifted by the Natural Sapphire Company – an astonishing present given Charlotte would likely prefer the box it came in.

A rattle fit for a princess…

The lavish gift appeared on a list released by Kensington Palace yesterday, which includes several other expensive and similarly impractical offerings, including a Bhutanese goat from the King and Queen of Bhutan, a silver rattle from the President of Mexico and a set of silk decorative figurines from the President of China.

But not all the gifts are likely to go unappreciated by Charlotte – she will likely love the cuddly “Bo” dog from President Barack Obama and teddy bears from New Zealand Prime Minister John Key.

Other countries, including Australia, went down the charitable donation route. We donated $9,900 to a remote pygmy possum sanctuary while Canada gave $100,000 to an unnamed charity.

This article originally appeared on the Australian Women’s Weekly.

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Met Gala 2016 red carpet looks

All the best frocks and shocks spotted on the red carpet.

The world’s biggest celebrities and fashion icons have started to roll in to this year’s Met Gala – AKA the Oscars of the fashion world.

We’re seeing them take on their own version of the 2016 theme: Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology as they pose on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s famed staircase in New York.

And with a theme like that, there’s always going to be some surprises in terms of out-there outfits.

But that’s what the Met Gala is all about – pushing the boundaries of fashion.

Check out all the best frocks and shocks spotted on the red carpet.

Taylor Swift

Selena Gomez

Chloé Grace Moretz

Rose Byrne

Elle Fanning

Uma Thurman

Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Colin Ferrell

Alicia Vikander

Saoirse Ronan

Idris Elba

Michelle Williams

Hailee Steinfeld

Demi Lovato

Zoe Saldana

Kate Upton

Jess Hart

Kylie Jenner

Kendall Jenner

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban

Lady Gaga

Kate Hudson

Amber Heard

Nick Jonas

Emily Ratajkowski

Sarah Jessica Parker

Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor

Bette Midler

Emma Watson

Lupita Nyong’o

Katie Holmes

Miranda Kerr

Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik

Katy Perry

Kim Kardashian

Madonna

Madonna

Beyonce

Blake Lively

Emma Stone

Jessica Chastain

Anna Kendrick

Rachel McAdams

Claire Danes

Kerry Washington

Emily Blunt and Olivia Wilde

Karlie Kloss

Cindy Crawford

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Karl Stefanovic loses it during risqué on-air exchange

Karl Stefanovic loses it during risqué on-air exchange
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Things got a little risqué on The Today Show this morning and it was all a bit much for Karl Stefanovic.

The host laughed so hard he nearly cried during an exchange with co-host Lisa Wilkinson about the pussybow detail on her white blouse.

“Lisa’s shirt just goes on and … oh sorry,” Karl said as he reached over to fondle Lisa’s blouse, which featured long silk ties from the neckline to the floor.

He then burst into uncontrollable laughter as newsreader Sylvia Jeffreys asked: “Where are you reaching? That’s out of bounds man!”

As Karl blushed, Lisa said, “That’s okay, he only touched my pussybow so that’s okay” leading Sylvia to remark, “Even I’m not allowed to touch the pussybow, you know!”

Not missing a beat, Lisa replied: “Lisa then said: ‘How long have we been together? Nine years. You’re allowed to touch my pussybow.”

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Five lessons for departing leaders

Author Chris Wright shares advice for life after triumph

Departing CEOs must face a crushing sense of: “Now what?” When you have lived and breathed a job night and day for years, the post-job anticlimax can be daunting.

So what can business leaders learn from people who have had to deal with the challenge of finding meaning and direction in life after its apparent high point has been and gone?

Here are five lessons:

1. You can change direction while drawing on what you knew before.

Apollo 12 pilot Alan Bean walked on the Moon before deciding to follow his true passion: art. There’s only one subject he painted for the next 40 years, however: astronauts on the surface of the moon.

2. Talk, don’t bury.

People who leave in difficult circumstances can still build on that ordeal.

Captain Al Haynes was the pilot on United Airlines Flight 232, which crash-landed in Sioux City in 1989 after engine failure.

Although 111 people died in the fiery accident, 185 survived due to the actions of the flight crew. He developed a talk on the disaster which he has now delivered 2000 times.

The chief flight attendant, Jan Brown, has devoted the rest of her life to changing aircraft regulations for the safety of infants.

Former Lebanon hostage, journalist John McCarthy, now leads his professional field on the Middle East, partly because of the unique understanding of the region that he gained from his time in captivity there.

3. You can take a totally different path and be happy.

Ray Wilson was a member of the 1966 World Cup-winning England football side.

Every other member of that team is a household name in England, but not Ray – because he turned his back on the game and became an undertaker in Yorkshire instead.

He and his wife are perfectly happy and haven’t missed the limelight once.

4. You don’t need to rest on your laurels to be successful.

Bill Anders was a member of the Apollo 8 crew – the first to travel to the Moon and to see the Earth in its entirety.

He spent most of his later life, however, slightly irritated about that notoriety, and today he would much rather people remember his subsequent exceptional career at General Dynamics, where he was a remarkable turnaround CEO.

To him, that’s the much greater achievement – far from trading on his Apollo history, he’d rather ignore it.

5. Helping others overtake you can be rewarding.

In 1960, Joe Kittinger jumped from the edge of the atmosphere, setting a skydiving record that stood for 52 years.

When it was finally broken in 2012, by base jumper Felix Baumgartner, it only happened because of Kittinger’s considerable assistance. He was capsule communicator (on the other end of the radio) and mentor for Baumgartner’s jump. Being part of a mission, even one that erased him from the record books, gave him an enormous sense of wellbeing.

Chris Wright is the author of No More Worlds To Conquer: Sixteen people who defined their time – and what they did next (HarperCollins, A$34.99 hardback, A$13.99 e-book). This edited extract originally appeared in the October issue of In The Black.

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Madonna reunites with son Rocco amidst custody battle

Madonna has shared a sweet snap of her son Rocco together after months of estrangement.

Madonna has shared a sweet snap of her and her 15-year-old son Rocco together after months of estrangement.

She posted the photo to her Instagram page with the caption “We need!” with a heart emoticon.

In the sweet pic, she is seen embracing Rocco as he smiles.

They have had a few outings recently, with Rocco visiting her at her London home last month.

Hopefully this means the two have put the bad blood behind them, and that their relationship is back on track.

A bitter custody battle has been raging for months between Madonna and ex-partner Guy Ritchie over their son Rocco, with Madonna finishing her world tour to focus on rebuilding the family relationship.

In early March, a judge ruled that Rocco stay with his father until the custody agreement is finally reached.

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Why does being “unfriended” feel like being dumped?

Facebook has permeated our lives and the "unfriend" feels just like getting broken up with.
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In my mid-twenties I was dear friends with a pair of sisters. We were inseparable and there was a time they referred to me as the “little sister”.

With life doing that thing that life does we gradually grew apart and then it came time for weddings.

There was relationship awkwardness when I declined being my friend’s bridesmaid due to having a breastfeeding baby and shortly after this the eldest sister “unfriended” me on Facebook.

I won’t lie, I was hurt. The Facebook unfriend is the ultimate social amputation and it felt like I was being cut out of the “family”. Was it directly related to this incident? Did they discuss it with each other first? Did everyone feel the same about me??

Who knows, but my mind grabbed the pieces of information I had and weaved a story of my social inadequacies and faults.

Although nothing was said “in real life” until many years later and I wasn’t actually spending much time with them any longer as our lives had moved in different directions, the finality of the chop cut me to the core.

Mum of two, Caitlyn Farrelly*, was taken off-guard when a close friend of hers “unfriended” her out of the blue.

“We had been really close before kids, and after kids we hadn’t seen as much of each other, but we often exchanged messages,” tells Caitlyn.

“I didn’t realise until a mutual friend mentioned it, and when I checked Facebook my first thought was that it was a mistake. I was devastated. It sent me into a flat spin, imagining the worst and that no one really liked me.”

Rather than living in wonder, Caitlyn approached her friend to discuss if there was actually rift or was it an error.

“I couldn’t let it go, so I sent her a message asking if the unfriending had been a mistake. She explained why she had done it and said that it had been after a very bad day and something I had posted was the last straw. She said she was very sorry and we became Facebook friends again. I’ve felt quite awkward around her since then though, I don’t think of her a close friend anymore,” she tells.

The line between real life and social media has become blurred because we spend such a large portion of our lives online. The sense of rejection felt from an “unfriend” is very real, and as it’s often something we “discover” we have no opportunity for closure which can make us question our social worth.

“The act of clicking a button online is akin to saying “I don’t like you anymore,” says From the Leftfield’s psychologist, Dr Sasha Lynn. “Added to that, we lose all sense of subtleties and emotional nuances in online actions- we can’t see the other person’s face or hear their emotion, thus it leaves it open for our own interpretation. And we’re often interpreting things in a more negative light than perhaps they were intended.”

Perhaps bearing in mind that social media is not your actual social circle will comfort, but conversely not pulling the unfriend trigger as a reaction to a friend who posts something that irritates you will assist with “unfriend” remorse.

“I think the big thing about unfriending is being sure that whatever you do online is something you’re prepared to do in real life. If you’re prepared to tell someone to their face that you’re perhaps not really friends anymore, or you no longer wish to interact with them, then unfriending is the way to go. I think we get a bit more bravery behind the computer screen, and at times may say or do things we wouldn’t do in real life.”

Social media has been widely absorbed into western culture because its success feeds off our unconscious cravings believes digital nutritionist, Jocelyn Brewer.

“Facebook taps into many of our deep psychological desires, to be liked and accepted, to be recognized or praised, to connect and share. The confluence of world events and advances around tech, but also human design and user experience (UX) taps further into these,” says Brewer.

When we are being “liked” we are popular and hilarious, but when we are being “unfriended” it feels like we are being sentenced to social Siberia.

“When we’re unfriended there is a denial of access to what we have come to expect as a very normative way of viewing people lives and having a window into their existence,” explains Brewer.

“It’s like being cut off from an aspect of a person, and depending on the context that it happens in, might remove the final window into that person’s life you have left; old boyfriend you don’t see, but still benignly stalk or friend might choose to removes you after a fight over online opinions but you still speak in real life.”

Social media is here to stay and the permeation into our lives is likely to get deeper as technology expands but as instagram star [Essena O’Neill] (http://www.aww.com.au/latest-news/news-stories/instagram-star-quits-social-media-after-re-editing-all-of-her-posts-22918|target=”_blank”) famously declared “social media is not real life.”

“Facebook ‘friendship’ does not (and probably should not) replace other more deep and authentic ways of experiencing friendships and conversations etc,” says Brewer. “People need to consider how we are changing and reshaping the “rules” within Facebook. For example, I have “unfollowed” close friends so that I don’t have the sense of “knowing” about their life because I saw stuff on Facebook, gives back that sense that there are new things to share and doesn’t shut down sharing with ‘oh yeah I saw that on .”

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15 ways to update your home for less than $200

Is your home décor looking a little tired and out-dated? These products will give your space an instant cool injection for less than $200.

Is your home décor looking a little tired and out-dated? These products will give your space an instant cool injection for less than $200.

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