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Disney on Ice stars fall in love

Disney on Ice stars fall in love

Not even the coldest of ice rinks could stop Disney skaters Brian Duckworth and Melanie Carrington’s romance heating up.

On ice, they positively sizzle. Every night, skaters Brian Duckworth and Melanie Carrington steal the show bringing The Lion King to life in Disney On Ice’s latest extravaganza, Worlds Of Fantasy.

Dressed up as the proud King Simba and his beautiful partner Nala, they stir the crowd with a spectacular performance to Can You Feel The Love Tonight. But the fact is, this dancing duo have felt the love for 11 years! When Brian and Melanie met, it was love at first sight.

“I knew the first time I saw Melanie,” Brian reveals as the couple take time out from a gruelling training session at Sydney’s Macquarie Ice Skating Rink. “We were in Alabama on our way to rehearsal and I noticed Melanie straight away. She was just so lovely, eloquent and she carried herself with such grace. When she walked away, it was like a melting sensation – no pun intended!”

Melanie, originally from Holland, agrees that the magic happens whenever Disney is involved, and she likens their love story to a happily-every-after fairytale. “When we skate to Can You Feel The Love Tonight, it touches my heart. It’s such a beautiful, romantic song,” she says.

Read more about this loved up couple in this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale June 20.

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Shelley Craft’s new kid on the block

Shelley Craft's new kid on the block

The bubbly TV presenter invites Claire Rigden to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla.

For the contestants on this year’s series of The Block, the last three months have been nothing short of monumental. For the show’s co-host, Shelley Craft, and her 10-month-old daughter Milla, it turns out their time in Melbourne has been just as epic! “When we first came down, Milla was crawling… but only just. Three months later she’s already walking!” says Shelley, who made the move south from Byron Bay with her husband, cameraman Christian Sergiacomi, who also works on the show.

“We came down with our little baby, and we’re leaving with our big, grown-up girl!” Watching Milla totter around the lounge room, toy hammer in hand and a look of fierce determination on her face, is enough to melt even the hardest of hearts. And although she looks more like Dad – “she has Christian’s eye colour and his hair” – it’s obvious Milla has inherited her mum’s infectious warmth.

Having this time to spend with Milla in Melbourne has been priceless for the couple – and Shelley’s role on The Block couldn’t have worked out better for the family. “Initially Christian was coming to film and Milla and I were coming for a holiday,” says Shelley. “Then I found out I’d be working on The Block too. It was perfect because we were already here.”

Find out more in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale June 20, 2011.

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Kate vs Pippa: Royal rivals

Kate and Pippa talk bodies, babies and boys

As the Duchess steals the show at another wedding, the sisters’ lifelong rivalry over who is “thinnest and prettiest” heats up.

Another day, another wedding for the Middleton sisters. But while Kate and her younger sibling Pippa once publicly basked in each other’s company, giggling and sharing in-jokes as they lapped up the attention, this time the mood had shifted. Witnesses at last week’s wedding of jockey Sam Waley-Cohen and Bella Ballin in Berkshire, say there appeared to be a rift, with Pippa shooting her sister cool looks as a rake-thin Kate stole the show in a gorgeous, recycled dress.

“Pippa seemed rather subdued,” reports one onlooker, “less herself.” Certainly, her frumpy lime coat and oversized hat shadowing her lovely face were a far cry from the stunning dress that saw her proclaimed “Her Royal Hotness” after Kate’s marriage to Prince William.

Childhood friends recall the sisters have always been close but competitive – and hugely so, according to Emma Sayle, who attended Downe House School with Kate. “There was always that thing of who could be the thinnest and who could be the prettiest,” Emma reveals.

Royal biographer Katie Nicholl agrees. “Certainly, when it comes to looks, like who is the slimmest or better-looking, there is a little friendly rivalry.” While both girls have been looking alarmingly thin in recent weeks, it was undeniably Kate who won the contest this time, the new Duchess of Cambridge upstaging Pippa – a delicious turn of the tables for Kate.

Find out more in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale June 20, 2011.

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Arnold’s vow to make his son a star

Arnold Schwarzenegger vow to make his son a star

As his former maid tells all about their love child, he has plans of his own.

He was Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dirty little secret for years, but now the action hero and former politician is making up for lost time, promising to turn his love child with his maid into a star. Arnie, 63, has told friends he wants illegitimate son Joseph, 13, to follow in his footsteps and use his new notoriety to become a star. This comes after the teenage boy’s mum, Arnie’s former housekeeper Mildred Baena, 50, broke her silence last week.

“Arnie has promised Mildred and Joseph he will do everything to turn Joseph’s newfound fame into a good thing,” one of Arnie’s friends tells Woman’s Day. “He wants to show he can do more for Joseph than just support him financially. Arnie wants him to see the full benefit that comes from being part of the Schwarzenegger family. He has told his agents at powerhouse Hollywood firm CAA to find a film role or juicy TV series for Joseph.”

The efforts of the big-screen superstar have been welcomed by Mildred, who is said to be “excited” about the opportunities her son’s dad is now offering. No doubt that goes double for Joseph, who responded with “Cool” when his grandmother revealed the identity of his real father 12 months ago.

However, this development has left Arnie’s estranged wife and the mother of his other four children, Maria Shriver, 55, less than impressed. “She never wanted any of the kids involved in showbiz in any way and argued with Arnie about it on numerous occasions,” one friend tells Woman’s Day. “But now it’s like he sees Joseph as a chance to get what he wants, and to do things his way. The last thing Maria wants is more attention and spotlight on Joseph and Mildred!”

Find out more in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale June 20, 2011.

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On set with Shelley Craft and her daughter Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla.

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

Shelley and Milla

Shelley and Milla

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

Shelley and Milla

The bubbly TV presenter invites Woman’s Day to spend an afternoon with her and her gorgeous baby daughter Milla on the set of The Block.

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Stars who recycle outfits

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, 29, came under fire recently for wearing the same dress twice, once to a wedding in 2009 and again to the Duke of Edinburgh’s 90th birthday in 2011.

The duchess defended her double-up by stating that she is not a “clothes horse” but she isn’t the only one in the spotlight who isn’t afraid to recycle an outfit.

Celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Eva Mendes and Reese Witherspoon have all worn the same outfit more than once when stepping out.

Flick through these pictures of celebrities who aren’t afraid to wear the same thing in public more than once.

Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Dannii Minogue

Dannii Minogue

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Celebrating 50 years of Elle Macpherson!

Elle Macpherson, who first catapulted onto the world stage almost three decades ago when she appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine, will turn 50 years old tomorrow. And she still looks amazing.

Nicknamed “the body” in the late eighties, Elle became a household name and was one of the first beautiful women to earn the tag supermodel. She has since become a successful businesswoman, mother of two and wife to billionaire Jeffrey Soffer.

Looking decades younger than the half century she will be celebrating, Elle has revealed her beauty secret is “wellness”. “There’s so much discussion surrounding health and fitness but what I really aspire to is wellness,” she says.

“Spiritual, emotional and physical, and in my experience they are closely interrelated. It’s not something you achieve simply through going to the gym, using expensive creams or speaking to a therapist. It’s a feeling of balance and strengh that originates from within.”

Looking incredible just a few months before her 50th.

Elle has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine a record six times.

Back on the SI cover in 1987.

1987.

Elle got her big break in modelling in the TV commercial for Tab and secured her as the “girl next door” figure of Australia (1987).

1988.

Elle first began modelling when she moved to New York where she was signed to Click Model management (1988).

Sports Illustrated cover in 1988.

Elle in 1989.

1992.

Apart from her body, Elle quickly became known for her beautiful natural features (1992).

1994.

Elle (right) poses with fellow supermodels Claudia Schiffer (middle) and Naomi Campbell in 1994.

1994.

Elle appeared with Kathy Ireland and Rachel Hunter on the 1994 Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition cover.

1996.

Despite lightening her hair colour, Elle’s gorgeous look has more or less remained the same over the years (1996).

2000.

It’s her natural healthy glow and effortless looking hair that makes her a standout throughout her career (2000).

2004.

So what’s her secret? Elle has said that she has a very “holistic perspective on health” and that she regularly receives acupuncture (2004).

2008.

Elle has maintained her Aussie “girl next door” look throughout her career. And often steps out in casual beach wear when at home in Australia (2008).

2010.

So what can’t she live without? Elle says her biggest beauty secret is lots of water. She says she has about six 500ml bottles per day (2010).

2012.

Radiant on the red carpet at the Golden Globes in 2012.

2012.

Elle making a star appearance at a ceremony honouring women of beauty, style and elegance (2012).

2012.

Introducing her TV show ‘Fashion Star’ at the MipTV in Cannes, France (2012).

2012.

At the G’Day USA Black Tie Gala in LA last year.

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Six of the best winter hair savers

Shivering winter temperatures can wreak havoc on your hair, leaving you with dry, brittle and frizzy tresses.

To help you protect your hair and get a hold of frizz this winter, we’ve road-tested a number of hair treatments and nourishing oils and found seven of the best tress treats.

Winter hair care

Shivering winter temperatures can wreak havoc on your hair, leaving you with dry, brittle and frizzy tresses.

To help you protect your hair and get a hold of frizz this winter, we’ve road-tested a number of hair treatments and nourishing oils and found seven of the best tress treats.

Moroccan Oil

Deliciously scented and guaranteed to give you a glossy mane.

Moroccan Oil, $49.50; 1300 437 436

Schwarzkopf Deep Nutrition Mask

An intensive way to deep treat your hair, use a mask for maximum repair.

Schwarzkopf Deep Nutrition Mask, $8.99; 1800 022 219

De Lorenzo Equilibrium masque

De Lorenzo Equilibrium masque repairs hair with a deep treatment. Organic rosehip and oat peptides work to restore, repair and revive hair to give it a healthy lustrous shine. Vitamins A & C extracted from rosehip oil help to keep hair young.

De Lorenzo Equilibrium masque, $28.95; 1800 800 347

Kérastase Elixir Ultime

With just a few drops, hair looks shiny and soft thanks to the nourishing properties of Elixir Ultime.

Kérastase Elixir Ultime, $48.50; 1300 365 552

Kevin Murphy Staying Alive

An instant leave-in treatment to repair damaged or colour treated hair. Extracts of Ivy, Iceland Moss and Silk Proteins smooth out and repair damaged hair in a weightless mist.

Kevin Murphy Staying Alive, $29.95; 1800 104 204

Senscience Inner Restore

Leaves hair manageable with a silky-soft texture and a rich, luxuriant scent.

Senscience Inner Restore, $31.95 AUD, 07 3397 3933

KMS Restructuring Therapy

Contains Aloe and Vanilla to help strengthen and restore damaged or dry hair. Ideal for dry, brittle or damaged hair.

KMS Restructuring Therapy, $29.95; 1800 506 060

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How to live longer

Stay young forever with better nutrition and lifestyle choices

Want to live longer and avoid disease? Dietician and exercise physiologist Caitlin Reid reveals the lifestyle factors that have been proven to add years to your life.

Exercise with enthusiasm

Pushing yourself a bit harder during your exercise session can add four years to your life. Research in 2008 found that people who exercised at a moderate intensity reduced their mortality risk by between 50 to 70 percent when compared to those you exercised at low-intensity.

This risk reduction is attributed to the favourable effects physical activity has on heart health. It lowers blood pressure, increases good cholesterol levels and reduces the incidence of diabetes. Enjoy these health benefits by taking part in moderate-intensity physical activity for at least 30 minutes daily. Vigorous exercise is also beneficial.

Look on the bright side of life

Optimistic people are less likely to suffer from stress or anxiety and are less likely to get sick. They may also live longer, Mayo Clinic researchers have found. According to the US study, people with a negative outlook have a 19 percent increased risk of early mortality. So, change your thinking and find the silver lining in every cloud.

Get a pet

Having a furry friend can add years to your life. Research published in the Public Health Reports showed that the survival rates of heart attack victims who had a pet were 28 percent higher than those of patients without an animal companion. The life-extending qualities are believed to result from reduced levels of the stress hormone cortisol that occur when interacting with a pet. Pets also get us moving.

Keep your marriage alive

Staying married equals a longer, healthier life for you both. According to research published in Social Science and Medicine, found a higher risk of early death in unmarried people compared to people who were married and living with their spouse. The study found that unmarried women have a 50 percent higher rate of early death, while unmarried men are nearly four times more likely to meet an early death. It’s another great reason to appreciate your spouse!

Enjoy the healthy life

According to research from the UK, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, inactivity and not getting enough fruit and vegetables can send you to an early grave, reducing your longevity by 12 years! Fortunately, you can change these unhealthy behaviours. Reap the health benefits by quitting smoking, reducing alcohol intake to no more than two standard drinks a day, adding 30 minutes of exercise each day, and enjoying two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables daily.

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Solving your infertility problems

Solving your infertility problems

According to Australia’s Infertility Network, 15 percent of couples have difficulty starting a family.

Alternative approaches counsel patients to restore balance to mind and body prior to conception, which is something many women desperate for a baby find difficult.

“If I had to describe a typical patient,” says natural fertility expert Francesca Naish, “she would be a stressed out, type A personality in her mid-30s with hormonal imbalances, who feels she’s running out of time.”

Here are some top tips to increase fertility and the chance of conception.

Detoxification

By the time most people want to start a family, they’ve already been exposed to many toxins that affect their fertility. Pesticides, organo-chlorines, lead, solvents, preservatives, nicotine, prescription drugs and alcohol all take a toll.

Then there’s the issue of xenoestrogens. These compounds, which are found in pesticides, fertilisers, and most plastics, fit into the cellular receptor sites for naturally occurring oestrogen. Once there, they can mimic oestrogen’s activity, thus increasing it.

Naturopath Lizzie d’Avigdor from Manly Natural Therapies says, “When I see ‘lumpy bits’ — fibrocystic breasts, ovarian cysts, fibroids — I know that patient has been exposed to too much oestrogen.”

She recommends couples trying for a baby try a gentle detox, using dandelion, schizandra and St Mary’s thistle to detoxify the liver, probiotics to re-establish beneficial gut bacteria, and herbal tonics.

Diet

In a study by the British group Foresight , 86 percent of infertile couples achieved healthy pregnancies following a program that included an improved diet.

“Women know folate prevents neural tube defects, but other nutrients are also important,” naturopath Rebecca Martin of CBD Natural Healthsays.

“Vitamin A is needed for healthy cilia in the fallopian tubes, which transport the egg. Selenium supports hormone production. Low zinc levels cause problems with sperm and egg production.”

D’Avigdor adds a special mineral to this list: potassium chloride, or PC73. “It helps alkalise over-acid mucus secretions, which create a hostile environment for sperm,” she says.

Acupuncture

Research shows that this therapy improves uterine blood flow, regulates menstruation and improves IVF success.

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) teaches that body parts are joined by meridians (invisible pathways) through which qi, or energy, flows. Illness — and infertility — arises when energy is blocked. Certain points on the meridians are stimulated by needles to rebalance energy flow and organ function.

“Matter follows energy,” acupuncturist Hong Curley says. “A woman who maximises correct energy flow around her body also maximises her conception chances.”

Herbs

Part of infertility remedies since 300 BC, herbs harmonise the endocrine system, which regulates menstruation. They can also increase sperm counts and strengthen reproductive organs in men and women.

Natural fertility management practitioner Claudette Wadsworth says factors predisposing infertility that respond well to herbs include polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis and mild thyroid dysfunction.

However, because so many underlying conditions can cause infertility, she adds that herbs should only be prescribed by a qualified practitioner.

“Some herbs interfere with fertility drugs, and others are contra-indicated during pregnancy,” she says.

Your say: Have you had fertility problems?

Video: Fertility breakthrough

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