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Hugh Jackman tells: Why I will always love Deb

Hugh Jackman tells: Why I will always love Deb

As the nation celebrates Deborra-lee Furness on This Is Your life, proud husband Hugh Jackman tells of his love for the woman he fell for at first sight.

A light rain was falling on Hugh Jackman as he hurried through the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, trying desperately to control his nerves. The normally suave star knew everything was riding on the next few precious minutes.

Rounding a corner with his actress girlfriend Deborra-lee Furness, Hugh watched her face as she spotted a lone table covered with a white tablecloth, impeccably set with a breakfast Hugh had prepared for two.

What Deb didn’t know was that the surprise banquet was just the beginning of what Hugh had planned – hidden in his pocket was an engagement ring. And while Hugh had intended to pace himself and propose to Deb midway through the meal, suddenly excitement got the better of him.

“My plan was to propose half way through breakfast and I thought, ‘Forget that! So I have to do it now! I need to do it now!’” the superstar remembers. “It had been raining, and finally the sun came out, and I didn’t have a line! I was thinking, ‘Come on, come on, come on, you’ve got to come up with something, this is a once-in-a-lifetime, you’ve got to come up with a line’. And I said, ‘Baby, look the sun’s come out – it’s almost perfect!’ and she says, ‘What do you mean? It is perfect!’ And I said , ‘Well… it will be if you marry me!’ “And I pulled out the ring.”

These days the couple are more in love than ever, and it’s hard to believe it’s been15 years since that magical moment when Hugh proposed. And that moment set the stage for one of the most star-studded weddings Australia has ever seen. A whirlwind seven months after Hugh’s proposal, Deborra-lee donned a white dress for what she still jokes is “the best wedding I ever went to”.

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Princess Mary’s post baby body

Crown Princess Mary is back in the public eye, flaunting a stunning post-baby body only

a month after leaving hospital with her newborn twins as our exclusive pictures show.

Making the most of the Danish winter sun, Mary and her husband, Crown Prince Frederik, enjoyed a day out in Copenhagen with their two eldest children, Prince Christian, 5, and Princess Isabella, 3.

However, all eyes were on the newly svelte Mary, who looked every inch the yummy mummy in chic skinny jeans and boots.

Flick through the pictures of celebrities who have had an amazing baby body bounce back here!.

The family took a stroll near their new home in the historic Amalienborg Palace complex.

Super model Heidi Klum was back on the catwalk just 5 weeks after her pregnancy.

Nicole Kidman had her skinny figure back in no time after welcoming Sunday Rose.

Angelina Jolie stepped out looking stunning four months after giving birth to twins.

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Oprah’s secret lover revealed

Oprah's secret lover revealed

Before Stedman Graham won her heart, Oprah Winfrey was head over heels – and even talking marriage – with handsome model and filmmaker Reginald Chevalier.

It’s been a year full of surprises for Oprah Winfrey, with the talk-show queen being shaken to her core by the discovery of her secret half-sister, Patricia, as well as a niece and a nephew.

And now the television legend’s world is being rocked again by another not-so-pleasant shock – the revelation of her first great love, Haitian filmmaker Reginald Chevalier. Speaking for the first time about his hush-hush affair with Oprah back in 1985, Reginald, now 51, says the star made his life a living hell. “She was cold as ice,” he claims.

Sparks first flew between the pair when Reginald appeared on a segment about celebrity look-alikes on Oprah’s show. At the time, he was a dead ringer for actor Billy Dee Williams, who played Lando Calrissian in the Star Wars trilogy – and Oprah, now 57, thought he was hot! “She later confided that she instructed her producers to keep me backstage after the show,” says Reginald, in an interview with the Gawker.com website. “She threatened to fire them if I got away.”

Then 32 and suddenly famous after her eponymous show shot to the top of the ratings, Oprah took her 25-year-old boy toy on a cosy lunch date at Chicago’s Water Tower restaurant, where she ordered stuffed mashed potatoes for both of them.

Soon they were spending every night together, attending Chicago Bears football games, and rubbing shoulders with stars such as basketball legend Michael Jordan and actor Danny Glover. “She loved taking candlelit baths before going to bed,” Reginald confides. “We took lots of them together.”

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The Weekly’s favourite Oscars frocks

It’s Hollywood’s night of nights and while much time is spent debating the merit of the nominees, most people are far more interested in the fashion.

Here is The Weekly‘s list of the best-dressed women of 2011.

The big winners at the 83rd annual Academy Awards:

Best Picture: The King’s Speech

Best Actress: Natalie Portman, Black Swan

Best Actor: Colin Firth, The King’s Speech

Best Director: Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech

Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale, The Fighter

Best Supporting Actress: Melissa Leo, The Fighter

Cate Blanchett attracted praise and criticism in this Givenchy haute couture gown

Best Actress winner Natalie Portman shrouded her growing baby bump in Rodarte

Helen Mirren covered up her famous assets in a grey silk Vivienne Westwood frock

A year after her hubby was exposed as a cheat, Sandra Bullock was stunning in Vera Wang

Halle Berry proved she just keeps getting better with age in Marchesa

Gwyneth Paltrow showed off her svelte physique in silvery Calvin Klein

Nicole Kidman towered over Keith Urban in a Christian Dior gown and red heels

This Valentino creation was the first of several outfits worn by host Anne Hathaway

Scarlett Johansson set pulses racing in this lacy Dolce & Gabbana dress

Scarlett Johansson set pulses racing in this lacy Dolce & Gabbana dress

Jacki Weaver missed out on an Oscar, but looked great in this Collette Dinnigan gown

Celine Dion accentuated her slim figure in Armani Prive

Reese Witherspoon went for simple chic in this Armani Prive design

Amy Adams squeezed her petite frame into a sparking gown by L’Wren Scott

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2011 Oscars red carpet

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway in Valentino.

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Milla Kunis

Milla Kunis in Elle Saab.

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Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock in Vera Wang.

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Scarlette Johannason

Scarlett Johansson in Dolce & Gabbana.

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Hillary Swank

Hillary Swank in Gucci.

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Jackie Weaver

Jackie Weaver in Collette Dinnigan.

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Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams in Chanel.

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Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman in Dior.

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Natalie Portman

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Halle Berry

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Prince William and Kate Middleton’s dorm reunion

Prince William and Kate Middleton to visit Australia before royal wedding

It’s the place where they first fell in love, but when Prince William and Kate Middleton returned to the University of St Andrews in Scotland, there was no time to reminisce about their romance.

He revealed the prince didn’t settle into college life straight away because he was “very nervous” when he first arrived.

“What was striking was within two or three weeks he was a changed person — much more relaxed,” he added.

Kate also reminisced with Professor Cassidy about her college years.

“She was telling me she has kept her essays,” Professor Cassidy said. “I said, ‘I kept mine too, to show to my children’.”

Kate seemed to like that idea. “I’ll probably do the same,” she said.

During their visit the pair also spoke to their former cleaning lady 67-year-old Mary Mathers who used to clean for them when they were living at St Salvator’s Hall and when the pair lived in a house on the outskirts of the town.

Kate greeted Mary with “pleased to meet you again,” while Prince William spoke to her about the visits to the local fish and chip shop in her hometown of Anstruther, Scotland, which she had recommended.

“I put him onto it,” Mary told reporters during the visit.

She also said William was a tidy student during his stay at the residence hall.

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Jane Russell: The last Hollywood bombshell

She shared the screen with Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable and Frank Sinatra and outlived all of them, but the incredible life of Jane Russell came to an end on Monday.

Jane burst onto the Hollywood scene in 1940 and quickly became one of the era’s most famous sex symbols. Her curvaceous figure was so remarkable radio host Bob Hope took to introducing her as the “two and only Jane Russell”.

Jane starred opposite Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1953 but retired from showbiz at the end of the 1950s and dedicated the rest of her life to her family.

An undated early studio photo of Jane

Jane poses for a poster for the 1941 film *The Outlaw*, which made her a star

Jane poses for a poster for the 1941 film The Outlaw, which made her a star

The actress poses as the sultry Julie Benson in 1952 hit *The Macao*

The actress poses as the sultry Julie Benson in 1952 hit The Macao

Jane stars as an oil heiress in 1954 comedy *The French Line*

Jane stars as an oil heiress in 1954 comedy The French Line

Actor Dan Dailey helps Jane with her earring at an event in 1953.

Jane on the set of an unknown film in 1954

Jane as Wild West gunslinger Calamity Jane in *The Paleface*

Jane as Wild West gunslinger Calamity Jane in The Paleface

A studio photo from 1950

Jane enjoys a bubble bath in 1954 comedy *The French Line*

Jane enjoys a bubble bath in 1954 comedy The French Line

Jane in a promotional picture for 1952 film *The Las Vegas Story*

Jane in a promotional picture for 1952 film The Las Vegas Story

A studio shot from 1955

Jane poses with Marilyn Monroe to promote *Gentlemen Prefer Blondes* in 1953

Jane poses with Marilyn Monroe to promote Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1953

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An Italian Adventure with Sussan

Take a trip to Italy with Sussan’s gorgeous Winter 2011 collection.

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True Confessions Agony Aunt: heartbroken and depressed

Unhappy woman

A couple of years ago I split from my husband of seven years and then I got into another relationship soon after which has recently ended, coinciding with my divorce being finalised.

I feel like I’ve hit rock bottom. I cry all the time and I’m so desperately sad. I don’t see the point in carrying on.

I wasn’t so upset about my marriage breakdown because I think that it had run its course.

But I’m devastated by my other relationship loss, it was my hope for the future, I thought we’d get married and have children; he had led me to believe we would.

I feel like I’m too old (I’m 30) and damaged to find someone else now. I never felt the time was right to have children with my ex-husband but now my biological clock is ticking loudly.

I hate being on my own — I don’t particularly enjoy my own company but I don’t have much else, I put everything I had into my past relationships and all my friends are married so I don’t want to be a burden to them.

I have always been in long-term relationships since I was about 15 years old and I really want to just meet someone new who will make me feel better again but how can I when I don’t have anyone to go with to places where I might meet a new man?

All your worst fears are rushing to the surface just now but you haven’t been on your own since you were 15 years old and the best thing you could do for yourself in the long-term is to give yourself a year alone while you get your life back into the shape you want.

You have good friends who care for you so don’t start thinking you’re a burden or damaged — you are going through a hard time and need them.

Tell them how you feel, apologise for dumping them in favour of your relationships and start socialising with them again, aiming to feel good about yourself without having to depend on someone else to do that for you.

You want to meet someone who truly cares for you, enjoys your company and respects you, but you need to feel like that about yourself first to make sure that you meet someone who wants a strong, caring but independent woman, not some needy individual who will settle for anyone rather than being securely single.

It’s not an easy thing to do, especially when you’re aware of wanting a baby, but you still have time on your side in that respect.

Look at all of your life — your family, work, hobbies and friendships — and recognise the advantages you have, the changes you’d like to make and where you would like to be in terms of confidence a year from now.

See your doctor if you genuinely feel you cannot carry on, but also try to take up exercise and do something positive every day to get you through this.

You can make yourself feel so much better rather than depending on someone else to do it for you.

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Man invents wristband to warn of wife’s PMT

Man invents wristband to warn of wife's PMT

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He hasn’t got a working prototype yet, but a UK man has invented a wristband that would theoretically change colour when his wife is suffering from pre-menstrual tension (PMT).

Karl Dorn, 43, a plasterer from Essex, has called the device “Help for Husbands”. He said it would work, in theory, by monitoring the body temperature of the wearer, changing colour a few days before menstruation begins and thus warning of potential mood swings before they happen.

Dorn claims husbands could then monitor their behaviour and avoid outraging their irritable spouses.

“It’s a visual aid for men so they can be a little bit more understanding at certain times of the month,” Dorn told the UK’s Daily Mail.

“It’s a very taboo issue … but if you can help couples understand each other and communicate better that’s got to be a good thing.”

Dorn dreamed up the idea while drinking in a pub with some of his male friends. He drew up plans for the device, but has yet to produce a working model. Despite this, he is confident the product will be a big success as he has invented several other things in the past.

His most recent invention was an energy-saving standby plug that won a British TV inventing competition in 2007.

The plasterer is a finalist in a competition run by a local millionaire to find money-spinning ideas.

Your say: Do you think this is a good invention? Would you wear one if your husband asked you to? [email protected]

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