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Gisele Bündchen shows off baby bump

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Sexy supermodel Gisele Bündchen stepped out in New York on the weekend with a new fashion accessory: a baby bump.

The soon-to-be yummy mummy is seven months pregnant with her first child with husband American footballer Tom Brady.

Stepping out in the comfy, casual look of tights, a T-shirt, leather jacket and boots, Gisele is said to be expecting her little bundle of joy at Christmas, the UK’s Daily Mail reported.

Gisele and Tom were married in February 2009, and had one ceremony in Los Angeles and another at Gisele’s Costa Rica home.

The loved-up pair are eagerly awaiting the birth of their first child together, which is rumoured to be a girl.

But whether it’s a girl or a boy, the child will have a privileged upbringing.

Gisele has been the highest-paid model three years running, according to Forbes.com, and is rumoured to have earned $25 million during the 2008-09 financial year.

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I slept with 100 women by pretending I was a rock star

I’m the biggest fan of rock and roll. I would spend almost every night of the week shelling out all my hard-earned money from my job flogging photo copier machines on seeing live music or scouring the secondhand shops for albums by everyone from T-Rex to Guns ‘N’ Roses.

And I would dress like my heroes:- the leather pants, long hair, skull rings, tattoos, earrings, boots – the whole look. The only problem was I couldn’t play an instrument to save my life. I had a heap of lessons but was just no good and my guitar would remain quiet in the corner of my room.

But it didn’t stop me enjoying my bands and I’d occasionally even hang around and a have a drink with them after the gigs.

Now, it’s no myth that girls dig musos. It wouldn’t matter how ugly they were, they still pulled. If you don’t believe me, have a look at Keith Richards.

Anyway, it wasn’t until a couple of years ago that I thought that could work in my favour. I was watching some dodgy band playing at a local pub and a few of us were having a drink afterwards when this girl came up and said she “enjoyed the set”. Before I could say “I’m not in the band” she came on to me full throttle. After a few drunken kisses and a lot more bourbon and cokes, we ended up back at her place and it was all on.

I felt a bit of a phoney but I hadn’t had sex in a while. The next day, while trying to convince this guy about the attributes of the latest state-of the art photocopier, I had an epiphany that would change my life forever.

Just because you can’t play a note, doesn’t mean you can’t be a rock star!

That weekend, I pulled out one of my many ripped t-shirts, stuffed myself in my leather pants and went to a city gig. Again, it was enough to hang around the bar to be mistaken for a muso. This time I said I had just finished a gig across town and was there supporting my brethren. And again, she fell for it.

This continued for the next two years. Each time I grew in confidence and the stories became more outrageous and the girls more attractive. I would tell them how I played guitar on the first Good Charlotte album or had supported Grinspoon on their American college tour. And when they weren’t buying me drinks, the bar staff was ponying up with free booze because they thought I was a ‘somebody’. – When you are surrounded by a pack of beautiful young women, it’s easy to convince people that you are famous.

And the girls didn’t even seem to notice when I told them I’d written lines like “she makes love just like a woman, she aches just like a woman, but she breaks just like a little girl”. – Lines that had been written my Bob Dylan 10 years before I was born. Or that I’d recorded with musicians that were no longer even alive. It seemed that I was a trophy and they couldn’t see past the rock star facade.

I only had two golden rules. One. That we would have to go to their place (because I didn’t want them to see my Camperdown bedsit). And two, they would be only one-night stands. I thought anymore and the woman would have a chance to check out my stories. I knew I was only one Google search away from getting caught. It was exhausting but the rewards were worth it.

It got to the point where I was being invited to these art openings, hot clubs, fancy parties in posh mansions and boats on the harbour. I must have bedded more than 100 women in that time.

And only once did I break my one-night stand rule. One older woman, Julia, who was in her late forties but still had a great figure, put me up in her oceanfront apartment. We used to joke that I was her toy boy and she bought me clothes and took me out to posh restaurants.

The only reason I stuck with her was that she didn’t have a clue about anything other than opera so I knew I wouldn’t be found out. We’d have our spats but I would always come back. Sometimes I’d wish she’d give me money instead of clothes and dinners, then I could get out of there and move interstate for good.

Then on my 28th birthday she brought me her most extravagant gift: a brand-new Stratocaster guitar so I could play for her. I didn’t have the heart, or the balls, to say I couldn’t play a note. To me that was worth about a year’s worth of rent just sitting there.

The next day, when she left for work, I snapped. Something told me to get out. I grabbed my old t-shirt and left everything else she gave me behind, except for that $12,000 guitar. I pawned it for a fraction of what it was worth and jumped on a plane to Perth where no one would know who I was or was pretending to be. I didn’t even leave a note.

Of all the women I lied to and slept with, the only one I can remember is Julia. She was the only one I think I trusted. And she was the only one I know I hurt.

I’ve finished with my lying ways. Now, when a girl comes up to me and asks me if I’m a musician, I say, “No, I’m just a nobody”.

All names have been changed. Picture posed by models.

Your say: Have your say about this true confession below…

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Battle of the sexes 2.0

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If there was ever a question that could be described as “age old”, it would have to be, “Which is the smarter sex?”

If you’ve ever become embroiled a debate about this question, you’ll know that there is no possible way to convince a member of the opposite sex of your superior smarts.

Now Hasbro, the company responsible for family board-game favourite Trivial Pursuit, has gone online to see if females or males can confidently say they are the smarter sex, the UK’s Daily Mail reported.

“Trivial Pursuit wanted to conduct an experiment to see if trivia can answer the age-old question,” said senior brand manager Hayden West.

“We’re not taking sides, just providing the platform to watch this battle play out. Can you afford not to take part?”

Visit www.trivialpursuitexperiment.com to put your knowledge to the test and see if you can outshine the opposite sex.

Australians might find some of the questions a little too British, but as with the board version of the game, the multiple-choice format makes it a little easier.

Before you try logging on as a member of the opposite sex to sabotage their score, you should know points are not deducted for incorrect answers, they only compile for correct ones.

As of October 26, 2009, the scoreboard has the ladies ahead by almost 10,000 points.

But could it be that rather than proving the smarter sex, this game could merely show which sex spends more time playing the game? What do you think?

Your say: which do you think is the smarter sex? Why? Do you think this is an effective way of measuring intelligence? Share your thoughts with us below.

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Tom drags Katie back to Scientology

As Katie increasingly asserts her independence, Tom tries to bring her back into the fold.

Tom Cruise is pulling out all the stops to lure Katie Holmes back into the world of Scientology, last week dragging her to a bizarre rally in the UK for the religion’s followers.

The actor – who has reluctantly agreed to his wife’s request that their three-year-old daughter, Suri, attend a Catholic preschool – jetted into Britain with Katie for the October 16 event.

It is believed to be the first time the actress has attended a Scientology event in more than five months, and follows reports that she is considering a return to her family’s Catholic faith.

The gathering, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the International Association of Scientologists, also comes amid increasing criticism in Europe of the religion, which has been described as a cult.

But Tom remains a staunch believer – taking to the stage at Saint Hill Manor in Sussex to whip the 4000 faithful attendees into a frenzy.

“Because we never took our eyes off the ultimate prize, we stand where we are today,” he preached. “We are in this together.”

When a choir took to the stage, Tom was carried away in the moment – but Katie appeared much less enthusiastic.

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Don Lane tribute – Farewell our lanky yank

As the nation says goodbye to Don Lane, we remember the entertainer we took into our hearts.

Don Lane came to Australia for a six-week stint as a TV host and stayed a lifetime. His contract was immediately extended to 40 weeks, when Nine Network executives recognised his talent as an all-round entertainer who could sing, dance and tell jokes.

Australia fell in love with Don Lane, and he fell in love with us. His popularity was monumental, and for many years he was our highest paid entertainer.

Along with performing, Don was a fervent supporter of the South Sydney Football Club. Once, when asked to address the team before a vital first grade game, Don became so excited he used his arms like windmills to make a point – and his expensive watch came off his wrist and crashed to the dressing room floor.

As Don remembered it years later, “I knew in a flash that I could either stop talking and lose the momentum with the team I had been building up, or I could do something else.

“I stamped on the watch, breaking it with my shoe. It was wrecked, but I kept the team’s attention.”

Don, born Morton Donald Isaacson in New York on November 13, 1933, changed his name to Don Lane when he went into show business.

He was working at the Copacabana in Hawaii when he was recruited by a man who would become his closest friend, producer John Collins. John had been searching for someone to take over the Tonight show in Sydney and asked Las Vegas performer Wayne Newton for advice.

“Only one man for the job,” Wayne said. “A man called Don Lane, who is working in Honolulu.”

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La Toya tells: Michael’s ghost visits me

The late King of Pop’s sisters have had a string of encounters with his spirit, writes Dylan Howard.

Michael Jackson’s sisters La Toya and Janet have sensationally claimed that their late brother’s ghost has been visiting them.

Before LaToya’s claims, the world was fascinated by this video, taken back in July, which appears to show a ghostly figure walking the halls of Neverland Ranch, click on the player to watch the clip.

“Michael is still here,” La Toya confided to The Lowdown last week, during an often startling interview about her family’s bizarre experiences since his passing almost four months ago. “I have had very significant experiences with Michael after death. This is something I have never discussed, until now.”

The most recent incident happened late one night last week when, La Toya insists, the ghost of her brother visited her LA home. Dressed in the white pearl beads he wore when he was laid to rest, she says he made his presence felt in a typically theatrical fashion.

“The lights were out, and Michael appeared in the curtains,” she says. “It was just his face, and he began to move. His eyes were open and he appeared peaceful, but then he vanished. He came again, and this time, it revealed more of him – down to his shoulders.

“I turned the lights on and asked, ‘Michael, do you wish to go to the other side?’.”

But last week’s encounter wasn’t the first, La Toya says.

“I walked into his house and asked, ‘Michael, are you here? If you are here, let me know. Flick the lights or something.’ The lights went on and off. I said, ‘Oh, I love you so much, Michael.'”

Have you ever had a ghostly experience with a departed friend or relative? Share your stories…

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World exclusive interview: Fergie breaks her silence

Amid talk that she is facing bankruptcy, the Duchess of York, Sarah Fergusson, sits down with Woman’s Day with her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, to give a no-holds-barred world exclusive interview.

She talks frankly about her financial situation, her relationship with Andrew and how she is facing being 50.

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Pram miracle mum finally speaks

In an exclusive interview with JILL FRASER, Melbourne mum Shweta Verma relives the nightmare moment her baby son’s pram rolled under a train.

It’s the footage that sent chills across the globe: a frantic mum watching helplessly as the pram holding her baby rolls off a station platform and is hit by a train. And for Shweta Verma, the image of her baby disappearing beneath the roaring train has been playing on constant repeat in her head ever since.

Now, in this exclusive interview with Woman’s Day, Shweta speaks for the first time about the terrifying moment when she thought she’d lost her six-month-old son, Saurish, forever. “It was a life and death fear,” she says. “I thought I’d lost my child, who I love more than anyone or anything else – but then the next moment, all I could think was how to find him and see how he was.”

Shweta trembles as she relives the moment. “All I could think was, ‘I want to see him. I want to know how he is. What has happened to my baby, my baby, my baby!'”

Cradling her son in her arms at the end of the ordeal was, for Shweta, a religious experience.

“I was crying. I’d been thinking, ‘Oh, God!’ – and now all I could say was, ‘Thank you, God! You have taken good care of him and it is because of your grace that he is in my arms.’

“I would equate it to having been in excruciating pain and shock, and suddenly being washed with an overwhelming feeling of relief,” she says.

“He was still crying, but he was with the person he was most familiar with. He seemed to know, ‘I’m OK now, I’m in my mother’s arms’.”

The horrifying accident occurred as Shweta was waiting to catch a train home to Melbourne’s Southbank after running errands in Ashburton, in the city’s east, at about 4pm on October 15.

She’d turned the pram so it was in a position for boarding, let go of the handle for just a moment, and the pram rolled forward, off the platform and right into the path of the train.

For the full story get the latest issue of Woman’s Day out today!

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Lisa Curry: I want Grant back

Four months after storming out on her marriage, the swimming legend is going all out to win back her husband, Grant Kenny.

Standing face to face on the crisp, white sand of a Queensland beach, Lisa Curry and Grant Kenny soaked up the sun and delighted in each other’s company, oblivious to other people on the beach.

It was Lisa – dressed to thrill in beach wear with her super-fit, tanned body on show – who seemed to be having the most fun. Smiling happily, the former swimming champ made a game out of stealing her estranged husband’s sunnies, then playfully foiling his efforts to get them back.

“She was madly flirting with Grant – giggling like a schoolgirl, stroking his arm and making plenty of eye contact. He was trying to concentrate on what was happening in the ocean, but she kept teasing him and grabbing his attention – it was so cute,” says one observer.

“For a wife who supposedly wants a divorce, Lisa seemed very aware of him. Even when she greeted their other ironman mates with a kiss and hug, she kept looking over to make sure Grant was watching, as if she was trying to spark a little jealousy.”

On the very stretch of Gold Coast sand where they first met as teenagers nearly three decades ago, the Curry-Kennys were reunited as proud parents of their youngest child Jett, 14, who was competing for Mooloolaba Surf Club in the Coolangatta Gold junior event.

“It was like old times seeing them hanging out together, chatting in the sun. They are the two biggest celebrities in surf lifesaving circles, so Lisa and Grant being on again of course became the talk of the beach,” says a former ironman and friend of the couple.

“We were all stunned to hear they’d split, so it would be a very popular move if they gave their marriage another go. They do suit each other, and when you have that special kind of connection, it doesn’t just vanish overnight.

“Everyone who knows them has their fingers and toes crossed they’ll make it – we’re all hoping it’s not too late.”

Lisa stormed out of their luxury marital home on the Sunshine Coast in June – leaving Grant after 23 years of marriage and taking refuge in a beachfront penthouse before launching into a torrid fling with a much younger man, “love rat” Adrian Hunter.

Despite the split being Lisa’s decision, it is understood she’s recently had a change of heart…

Your say: Do you think Lisa and Grant should be together?

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Jodi’s wild ways are over

Following a scandalous fall from grace in June, Home And Away‘s Jodi Gordon is on the road to recovery, writes Lucie Morris-Marr.

The road to redemption may be long and arduous, but a newly fit Jodi Gordon is taking it all in her stride. Having recently passed a major milestone on her journey of recovery, the actress has finally got her life back on track, telling friends she has “completely changed” her wild ways.

Gone are the late-night parties and boozy benders of the past, instead replaced with quiet trips to the cinema with friends, as she concentrates on a vigorous detox regimen that combines healthy eating with regular exercise.

Indeed, the athletic young soap star is frequently spotted pounding the pavement on Sydney’s North Shore as she focuses on getting her life back in shape. But while Jodi, 24, looks more energetic and happy, she knows she still has a long way to go to atone for her alleged drug-fuelled night with bikie Mark Judge earlier this year.

Jodi made headlines across the country when she was found cowering in the bedroom of Mark’s Bellevue Hill home in June after a reported cocaine binge – after her then boyfriend, Seven Network heir Ryan Stokes, notified police that she was missing.

She was found when police responded to a report claiming five gun-toting men were trying to break in to Mark’s apartment. Jodie later conceded that she and Mark had been hallucinating when they called for help. The scandal ended her romance with Ryan and threatened to derail her acting career – and came as a stark warning that she desperately needed to confront her demons.

Heeding the message, Jodi sought solace with her mother, Bronwyn, preferring to stay with her on the North Shore rather than face the solitude of her own pad after moving out of Ryan’s $4.5 million Walsh Bay apartment…

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