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Weight loss heroes: Gastric banding saved my teen’s life

Elle Macpherson's amazing body at 47

Terrified for her obese 14-year-old daughter’s health, Juliet Hill took drastic action.

Pretty British teen Katie Hill still complains today that when she takes off her clothes, she looks like an 80-year-old. After losing more than half her body weight in less than a year, Katie’s been left with excess skin that she’s saving up to have removed. But for her mum, Juliet Hill, it’s a small price to pay for her controversial decision to allow Katie to undergo a gastric banding procedure at just 14.

At 13, Katie weighed 114kg and was a size 28. Juliet insists that if she hadn’t given her consent, Katie – now 18, a healthy size 10 and just over 50kg – wouldn’t have lived to see 40. “She was the youngest person in the UK to have the operation and, despite the backlash, looking at Katie now, it was the best decision I ever made,” says Juliet. “Katie’s happier and healthier than I could have ever hoped.”

Juliet blamed herself for Katie’s out-of-control weight. Even as a baby, she and husband Gary fed their daughter 10 bottles a day to satisfy her insatiable appetite. “Again and again we took her to the doctor, but there was nothing they could do,” she says. “I suspected Kate was sneaking food, but I couldn’t watch her every minute of the day.”

Encouraged by the results of her own gastric banding operation in 2006, Juliet consulted the same surgeon. He agreed to do it, providing Juliet gave her consent – but she was hesitant at first, given the risks involved. “Katie was over the moon, but we were apprehensive,” says Juliet. “It was dangerous – there’s a risk of infection or the band slipping – but she was determined to have it done.” Once she’d had the procedure, Katie was sore at first, but amazed everyone with how quickly she adapted.

Read more about Katie’s story plus read more inspirational weight loss stories in this Woman’s Day on sale February 6, 2012.

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Sonia Kruger: The truth about my vegas wedding

Sonia Kruger: The truth about my vegas wedding

The sunny TV host reflects on her 20 years in the spotlight, and comes clean on those marriage rumours.

Sonia Kruger laughs when the conversation turns to marriage. The rumour mill went into overdrive at Christmas when word leaked out that she was headed to Las Vegas with the love of her life – Today Tonight executive producer Craig McPherson – to tie the knot in the city of sin.

Photographers staked out the Elvis Wedding Chapel and reporters were winging their way to Vegas to witness Sonia’s “secret” wedding – the only problem was, the “bride and groom” knew nothing about it. But speculation about their relationship is nothing new. The pressure has been on ever since Sonia’s best mate, newsreader Chris Bath, wed sports reporter Jim Wilson and friends started asking, “When will you tie the knot with Craig?”

“I just don’t see marriage as necessary to having a great relationship,” explains Sonia, 46, who has been married twice. “It’s just not that important to me. That said, we are very much in love and plan to spend the rest of our lives together.” Equally, Sonia doesn’t rule out motherhood, although she realises her biological clock will not allow her to keep her hopes alive forever. “It was just the way my life panned out; it’s more circumstance than anything else.” Sonia says she can’t rule out children, hinting that she has explored options.

“There are ways and ways – there are a lot more options open to women now than there ever were before,” she says. “There are so many choices for women today, and I think most women can see pros and cons with all those decisions. It makes us interesting that everyone is different and makes different choices. Imagine if we were all the same!”

Read more plus see the pictures of Isabella and her new boyfriend Eddie Frencher in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale February 6, 2012.

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Sara Leonardi-McGrath: Our family joy

Sara Leonardi-McGrath: Our family joy

Busier than ever and in the best shape of her life, Sara has settled into her groove as wife and stepmum to two well-adjusted children.

Sara Leonardi-McGrath is made of tough stuff. She’s had to be. Since falling in love with former cricketer Glenn McGrath and becoming stepmother to his two children, whose mother Jane died from breast cancer in 2008, she’s faced cruel taunts and intense media scrutiny – on top of being uprooted from her career, friends and family to relocate to the other side of the world.

“It certainly wasn’t easy at first,” says Sara, 30, of the gold-digger accusations and general tut-tutting that their union came too soon after Jane’s death. “Neither Glenn nor I ever anticipated the reaction we received.”Anyone who thought Sara would crumble under the intense pressure obviously has never met the woman.

She speaks three languages, has a business degree and was studying interior design in Cape Town when she met Glenn. Smart, focused, worldly, fit and madly in love with her new husband and his children, Sara is exactly where she wants to be – heart, mind, spirit and body.

Talking to Woman’s Day, it’s clear she is taking her stepmother role seriously. Having been brought up as an only child by two parents she adores, Sara is determined to give James, 10, and Holly, 12, a similar loving start to life. However, she does not see herself replacing Jane. To her, that thought is almost obscene – which is why she was so hurt by a magazine article last year where she was misquoted as saying she is the only mother James and Holly have. “I didn’t say that and I would never say that,” Sara stresses.

Read of our exclusive interview with Sara in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale February 6, 2012.

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Tamara Jaber’s hot new man

Tamara Jaber's hot new man

After her bust-up with Kyle Sandilands, Tamara Jaber went to LA to find fame, and found a hunky footballer!

Tamara Jaber couldn’t hide her huge smile when she stepped out with her hunky new man, UK banker and semi-professional sports star Ken Aseme, in Los Angeles.

She was introduced to Ken, 32, by British rugby union star Danny Cipriani, who plays for the Melbourne Rebels and was also romantically linked to Tamara. And on appearances alone, it seems she has definitely traded up from her ex-husband, radio shock jock Kyle Sandilands.

Measuring a towering 191cm, and weighing in at just 97kg, her new man is an investment banker, who plays rugby union for the Santa Monica football club – and clearly keeps himself in good shape.

According to friends, Tamara, who turns 30 in August this year, is the happiest she’s been in years, and she’s been sharing her joy with her fans on Twitter and Instagram, recently posting a sweet photo of her new boyfriend with the caption, “something’s (sic) in life are made perfect”.

See the flirty pictures of Tamara and her new man in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale February 6, 2012.

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Mr and Mrs Pitt: The wedding of the century!

Brad Pitt talks wedding plans

A typically unconventional big day is finally on the cards for this eternally marriage-shy couple.

The intimate kisses he stole from her at last week’s Screen Actors Guild Awards said it all. Not usually one for public displays of affection, Brad Pitt couldn’t keep his eyes, or hands, off his leading lady, Angelina Jolie. he pair look more loved-up than ever – and the reason is obvious, with the actor publicly giving the strongest indication yet he’ll make the mother of their six children his lawfully wedded wife.

“We’d actually like to,” the Moneyball star confessed earlier this month, when the Hollywood Reporter asked if he and Ange will ever exchange vows, “and it seems to mean more and more to our kids.” We made this declaration some time ago that we weren’t going to do it till everyone can,” the actor continued. “But I don’t think we’ll be able to hold out. It means so much to my kids, and they ask a lot. And it means something to me too, to make that kind of commitment.”

Indeed, Brad confirmed to CBS News last week that he’s been receiving “a lot of pressure” from his spirited tribe to marry their mother, admitting he’d told his kids, “We will someday. We will. That’s a great idea. Get Mommy a ring? Okay, I will.”

Insiders tell Woman’s Day the children have ganged up on Brad and are bullying him into marrying their mother, wearing coloured string “rings” on their wedding fingers and marching around the house with homemade signs saying, “Mom says yes,” and, “Forever together”. And, as Brad’s words suggest, it seems the kids’ super-cute antics have had the desired effect, with their parents looking set to pledge their love in a formal ceremony.

Read all baout Brad and Ange’s wedding plans, plus find out the special roles they have plannedfor their children in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale February 6, 2012.

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Did you date a *Please Marry My Boy* contestant?

Did you date a Please Marry My Boy contestant?

They need their mum to help them find a date, but have the unlucky in love contestants on Please Marry My Boy always been so unlucky in love?

Have you ever dated one of the contestants on the show?

If you have ever dated Brendan Smith, Tony Turco, Matt Kenny Vlad Lalic tell us abou it!

Simply email your name and story to Shari Nementzik at [email protected].

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My banking nightmare

Woman screaming at the phone

I’ve said it before and those close to me will confirm that ridiculous things happen to me every day. It’s true and usually I don’t mind. I end up with a few funny stories to tell, often at my own expense.

But this time, after being kicked out of a cab and having to find creative ways to scrounge for change for my lunch due to an inability to swallow my pride and borrow, my dilemma is stressful and it’s just not (that) funny.

It’s a long story, as any one of my colleagues, flatmates, friends, family, or even strangers I’ve shared a bus seat with lately will attest.

But put simply, through no fault of my own I’ve been unable to access my cash, pay my bills or use my credit card for three weeks, and it’s been painful.

When I discovered my new credit card had been sent to an old address I didn’t mind. We all make mistakes. It would be stopped for security purposes, how thoughtful.

I almost felt relieved to be without my card and its accompanying debt for a few days, I might even learn a thing or two about budgeting, I thought.

Until on a taxi ride the following day I found myself unable to access my savings. We ended up circling the block as I argued with the Commonwealth Bank, on the phone, but eventually the cabbie had the last word, screaming fare evasion and booting me out of his car.

It was the start of a bad day in a long series of bad days since.

But again I looked on the bright side. After all ridiculous things happen to me every day.

I enjoyed going to the bank to withdraw my weekly allowance, I told myself it was fun. I returned to a simpler time before pin numbers, withdrawal fees and internet banking. All I had to worry about were the coins in my pocket.

Until of course those funds dried up and my new card still had not arrived.

There were more bank problems. And as the banking errors mounted so too did my bills. I was constantly told it would all be fixed in two days, then every two days found out a card had not yet been issued or sent to an incorrect address.

Between these infuriating revelations were calls from my phone provider threatening to cut off my mobile service, and my online subscriptions were expiring unable to be renewed. Eventually the card arrived, but it was no good in an ATM.

I was spending far too much time at my local branch and the stress was piling on. The enjoyment of making regular trips to the bank and rationing my cash like a little old lady was starting to wear off.

Now it’s been three weeks and I’m still flying into a panic when I look at the clock minutes after four, realising I haven’t made it to the bank and it’s leftovers for dinner again.

I can’t help but think the lack of urgency my case was afforded might be in some way related to the balance of the accounts in question. Would this have been so drawn out if the card was in the name of, say, Gina Rinehart? I’d say it’s pretty unlikely.

Elizabeth Burke is The Weekly’s youngest writer. Click here to follow her on Twitter and here to follow The Weekly.

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Kate Middleton’s lonely Valentine’s Day

Kate Middleton's lonely Valentine's Day

The Duchess of Cambridge

Kate Middleton is facing a lonely Valentine’s Day 12,000km away from Prince William.

The Duke of Cambridge flew to the Falklands on Wednesday for a six-week deployment with his RAF Search and Rescue Unit.

Kate is planning to keep busy while her new husband is away, undertaking her first solo public engagements since she joined the royal family last April.

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Kate will visit London’s National Portrait Gallery on Wednesday, February 8 to view the Lucien Freud exhibition.

The Duchess of Cambridge studied history of art at St Andrew’s University — where she met William — and became patron of the portrait gallery last month.

She will then travel to Liverpool on Valentine’s Day, February 14, for an ‘away day’.

Kate is expected to visit Liverpool’s alcohol-free bar The Brink during her visit. The bar is run by Action on Addiction, the charity the duchess became a patron of last month.

She will also tour Ronald McDonald House at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.

Meanwhile, William will be completing his first overseas deployment in the troubled Falklands region.

The second-in-line to the throne’s arrival earlier this week sparked protests in Argentina, which has long-contested Britain’s claim to the islands.

Hundreds of masked protestors gathered in front of HSBC bank in Buenos Aires, brandishing clubs and hurling paint bombs.

Kate, who reportedly sees herself as “very much the military wife”, is said to be extremely supportive of William’s career.

Related: William and Kate to be separated for six weeks

This will be the longest time William and Kate have spent apart since their brief split in 2007. Kate will not be completely alone however — she will have the company of the couple’s recently adopted black cocker spaniel puppy.

Your say: Do you have any plans for Valentine’s Day?

Video: Prince William and Kate Middleton adopt a puppy!

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The night I met Princess Mary

The night I met Princess Mary

Crown Princess Mary with the ECCO Walk In Style award winner Hadassah De Boer.

On Tuesday night I was lucky enough to see our very own Princess Mary in the flesh.

I was invited to the fifth annual ECCO Walk In Style awards in Copenhagen, Denmark, held at the city’s beautiful and historic City Hall.

At 7.35pm the 300-strong crowd was upstanding for the Crown Princess’ extremely punctual arrival.

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I had a great view of her as she was led through the room, smiling broadly.

Mary looked radiant in a very chic white pant suit by Danish designer Marlene Birger, Prada pumps and a Georg Jensen moonlight grapes ring.

It was such a thrill to see our Aussie royal up close and personal, and very refreshing to see her no-fuss attitude — she happily mingled with other guests and posed for lots of photos.

Watching Mary in action made me realise that we should be very proud of her as Australians.

The many Danes I have spoken to while I have been here have had nothing but praise for Mary and what she has done for the Scandinavian fashion industry since they crowned her their princess.

Mary attended the Walk In Style awards to honour six amazing women from across Europe.

The women — a former Russian figure skater, a Danish Singer, a Polish film agent, a Swedish fashion designer, Norwegian singer and actress and a Dutch journalist — were being recognised for their amazing charity work, as well as their successes in their chosen careers.

The winner was Danish journalist Hadassah De Boer, who works with charity Stichting Vluchteling, which provides aid to refugees in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe whose lives have been devastated by war and violence.

Princess Mary presented Hadassah with her award, eloquently praising her commitment to journalism and charity work before leaving shortly after 10pm.

In pictures: Princess Mary’s royal milestones

It was a wonderful evening and a great initiative ECCO has started — and maybe one day we might have our very own Australian nominee.

Mattie Cronan is The Weekly’s fashion editor. She is in Denmark for Copenhagen Fashion Week as a guest of ECCO.

Video: Princess Mary’s twins turn one

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Karl Stefanovic channels Michelle Obama in weird video

Michelle Obama stunned audiences when she did 25 push-ups on TV, but Karl Stefanovic's version got weird.
Karl Stefanovic Michelle Obama in video

Michelle Obama is famous for her toned arms and she showed talk show host Ellen DeGeneres exactly how she got them this week.

The US First Lady was appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to promote her fitness campaign Let’s Move when she was challenged to practice what she preaches.

Michelle promptly dropped to the floor and did 25 push-ups in front of the cheering studio audience.

But while Michelle’s effort was impressive, Karl Stefanovic’s TV push-ups on The TODAY Show this morning were even more remarkable.

Karl asked co-host Lisa Wilkinson if she was willing to try to beat Michelle’s effort before getting down on the studio floor to do it himself.

Karl put on an extraordinary display, doing several regular push-ups before showing off with some more exotic displays of strength.

Things got weirder from there, with Karl sexing it up for the cameras like an adult entertainer.

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