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In the mag – April 14, 2008

On sale Monday April 7, 2008

Marriage showdown: Tom tells Katie ‘I’m taking Suri’

Tom Cruise has warned his emotionally fragile wife Katie Holmes he’ll take their daughter Suri if the troubled actress can’t withstand the demands of their celebrity lifestyle.

Brad and Ange: already married?

The Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie rumour mill went into overdrive last week amid reports the couple had secretly married.

Heath Ledger love child

The couple at the centre of startling claims by Heath Ledger’s relatives that the actor may have fathered a love child have fiercely denied the rumours.

Plus! Priscilla Presley love triangle with Dance judge Bonnie’s hubby!

Popular So You Think You Can Dance judge Bonnie Lythgoe is facing some stiff competition for her US-based husband’s attentions, with reports that Priscilla Presley has moved in on the TV executive while Bonnie is Down Under. Priscilla, 62, who has struggled to find personal happiness ever since a controversial cosmetic surgery procedure in 2003, has reportedly been spotted getting up close and personal with American Idol executive producer Nigel Lythgoe.

The Biggest Loser‘s amazing makeovers

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True Life: The Lleyton Hewitt look-alike

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Brad and Ange: already married?

The Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie rumour mill went into overdrive last week amid reports the couple had secretly married.

But despite the claims they formalised their union in an intimate ceremony in New Orleans, the rumours were met with numerous denials from family and friends.

News of the nuptials surfaced after a US magazine reported that the couple wed at the French Quarter Wedding Chapel in New Orleans, in a small, family-only ceremony — despite competing claims that they were in Texas at the time.

While sources close to the Hollywood couple furiously denied the numerous reports, speculation was reignited late last week after Brad was seen wearing a ring on his wedding finger.

Friends have repeatedly tried to hose down claims of a secret wedding, but Brad’s rep remained tight-lipped when pressed on the couple’s marriage status.

“I have no idea,” claimed Cindy Guagenti. “I have nothing to do with any of this.”

Family-only affair

Insiders say ultra-private Brad and Ange — who tiptoed around officially revealing their romance for more than a year — would be unlikely to confirm their wedding, especially in light of Brad’s previous claim that he would not marry Ange unless gays were also legally allowed to wed in the US. “Ange and I will consider tying the knot when everyone else in the country who wants to be married is legally able,” he told US magazine Esquire in 2006.

But it is believed that growing pressure from eldest son Maddox, 6, and an increasing desire to formalise their union before Ange gives birth to twins in June, are making them reconsider.

The couple have long talked of having a low-key ceremony, with Ange telling Brad that if they were going to wed, there would be none of the extravagance that accompanied his 2000 wedding to Jennifer Aniston.

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Baby Montana kidnap horror

How the family is coping three years on…

By Megan Norris

Pictures: Matt Deller

Just three weeks old, baby Montana was snatched from her mother and later left for dead in a derelict building. She was returned to her family with a shaved head, which the kidnappers had done to hide her identity — but for her mother Anita Ciancio the nightmare was far from over. Anita talks exclusively to Woman’s Day about the aftermath.

Young mum Anita Ciancio wakes in a cold sweat, trapped in the recurring nightmare that has invaded her dreams for the past three-and-a-half years.

“It’s always the same awful dream and it’s so real, it leaves me shaking and gasping for air,” says the 30-year-old Melbourne mother of two. “I hear bathwater and see my new baby screaming for me. Then I see giant, filthy, men’s hands — a stranger’s hands — washing my baby. And the screaming gets louder and louder until I wake up sobbing.”

Anita’s terrifying dreams started back in August 2004, when her three-week-old baby daughter, Montana, was snatched from her capsule in a Melbourne shopping centre car park.

Initially thought to be a mob-related payback — Montana’s dad is drug trafficker Guiseppe (Joe) Barbaro — the kidnapping sparked a massive police hunt and made headlines around the country. Although Anita was reunited with her little girl, who was found abandoned in a derelict house 40 hours later, the agony of those missing days still haunts her.

In February this year, jailed kidnappers Cheryl McEachran and her husband Mark were each ordered to pay the mother of Montana, now 3, and Sienna, 5, $10,000 in compensation. But that has done nothing to lessen Anita’s anger towards them.

“It was a callous crime that robbed my two little girls of their mother and turned me into a reclusive, suicidal mess,” Anita tells Woman’s Day in her first interview since the hearing.

“What’s worse is that while Mark McEachran will pay a lump sum of $10,000 from assets seized by authorities [when his nine-year jail term is up], his wife will be forced to compensate me in instalments beginning six months after her [eight-year] jail sentence ends.

“So while they invaded my life once, this ruling means they’ll be in it for years to come. I’ll never be able to move on.”

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Pregnant Nicole’s body obsession

The star gets in top shape, putting herself through a punishing exercise regime.

After finally becoming pregnant following years of longing for a baby, Nicole Kidman seems determined to be in top shape for the birth. But now there are concerns that she may overdo it, with warnings from doctors that perhaps she should slow down.

Putting the same determined effort into preparing for the birth as she does for a starring role, the actress has been seen exercising at least three times in one week, under the guidance of a personal instructor. She has also been spotted leaving a gym.

Overdoing it?

At five months pregnant, Nicole is still slim with a barely visible bump, and is keeping up her exercise routine despite regular trips between LA and Sydney.

But doctors and sports scientists warn she may be pushing herself too hard. Recent photos show Nicole looking pale and tired, and it also appears she has begun to lose her hair. Now concerns are growing that the pregnant star may put too much pressure on herself.

“There are guidelines you need to follow if you want to exercise when you are pregnant, there are certain rules to protect you and the baby,” says exercise scientist Martha Lourey Bird from the School of Public Health at the University of New South Wales. “It’s not a time to exercise to an extreme.”

Nicole, 40, is currently taking a well-earned break from acting, and with husband Keith Urban set to return to the US at the beginning of April for his tour with 24-year-old country singer Carrie Underwood, she is occupying herself with regular workouts.

Sydney’s Royal Hospital for Women recommends all women exercise at least three times a week, and says “if you already have a fitness routine, you can generally continue that routine” when you are pregnant.

Two weeks ago, The Australian newspaper reported Nicole had gone to an exercise class in Sydney’s eastern suburbs straight after having an appointment with her Macquarie Street obstetrician.

“The most important thing is to not get overheated. As your body temperature goes up and your heart rate goes up, so does the baby’s,” Martha explains. “But while you are able to cool down quickly in the air, it doesn’t happen the same way to the baby.”

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Lara and Michael: We’re engaged!

The star couple excitedly reveal their engagement and future wedding plans.

Test cricketer Michael Clarke and his model love Lara Bingle have revealed that they are engaged following a romantic proposal in New York’s Central Park over Easter.

A spokesman for the star sportsman says Michael chose to pop the question at the end of a freezing Good Friday, but his offer of a stunning $100,000 pear-shaped, five-carat diamond ring took care of any chill, and the gorgeous Sydney girl replied with a resounding yes.

Lara’s mum Sharon said the family was thrilled at the “absolutely wonderful” news.

“We’re all very happy about it — Michael is a lovely and romantic man,” she told Sydney’s Daily Telegraph. “I’m dying to see Lara and congratulate both of them. We’re very proud.”

The two celebrated privately in New York, before contacting home with their joyous news.

“Lara and Michael have rung in to family and friends over the Easter weekend extending the great news,” the couple’s manager Chris White told The Sydney Morning Herald.

The Bingle and Clarke families will gather to give their blessings to the happy pair at a celebration party on April 4 in Sydney. Michael had little doubt Lara would knock him back — having already invited some 300 guests to the cocktail party at Luna Park before the pair jets off for their brief North American holiday, describing it as a surprise for Lara and her family.

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Exclusive: Kate’s teary farewell

By Glen Williams

After two decades together, Home And Away originals Kate Ritchie and Ray “Alf” Meagher say goodbye to Summer Bay.

On the eve of Kate Ritchie’s final Home And Away episode airing on April 3, Woman’s Day is invited to sit down with the Summer Bay legend and her equally celebrated co-star Ray Meagher. Both have been with the show since it began in 1988, and emotions are raw. Not long into our interview, Kate and Ray burst into tears and find it hard to stop. Clearly, saying goodbye to Sally Fletcher, a girl they’ve known for 20 years, is harder than either ever anticipated.

How do you describe your relationship? I gather it’s changed through the years?

Kate: Yes, but there are no sordid secrets [laughs]! It’s completely different today to what it was 20 years ago. I was a little girl then, but Ray looks as good as he did 20 years ago!

I have always felt that Ray was a father figure. As long as Ray was there, everything would be all right. When he wasn’t there, I’d notice it. I mean this in a very nice way — he’s like my favourite pair of shoes. You know what you’re going to get and it’s comfortable. We’ve become friends. It’s hard to explain [tears again]. You know, when you just know that someone’s there. I could be in my dressing room and just knowing Ray was next door, I felt everything was fine. At the end, it was kind of just Ray and me.

Ray: Right from the start it was obvious she was a natural. She just came in and took over and had everyone eating out of her hand without trying. And things have grown and changed over 20 years. Kate looks a bit different these days, for a start. Having Kate around — when she became more my friend than just a kid on the show — was great. Our dressing rooms were alongside each other. I walk past the door now and it’s [tears up] empty.

How does it feel for you both to make the Guinness World Records for your amazing run in Home And Away [longest continual role in an Australian drama]?

Kate: Well I’m not in it any more. Ray has surpassed me now.

Ray: Norman Coburn [who played principal Donald Fisher until 2003] was in it too at one stage.

Ray, are you predicting big things for Kate?

Ray: The character Sally will never be forgotten. However, the association with Kate and the Sally character will gradually dissipate while she spends a bit of time in radio. If any TV executive has half a brain they will be knocking on her door in no time flat saying we’ve got this great new series we want you to front up. She could do that on her ear.

The character of Alf will always be remembered, too. He’s certainly kept the good Aussie slang and language of the bush alive. What are some of your favourite Alf sayings?

Ray: The vast majority of those are stolen or derivations of what I’ve heard elsewhere. I first picked them up in the Queensland bush — things like, “stone the flamin’ crows”, “Strike me pink” and “a man is not a flamin’ doormat”.

Kate: I liked any of his “flamin'” phrases. It’s nice to turn on the TV and see the true Australian language represented because we’re losing that.

Through the years you also got to work with some amazing talent.

Kate: I certainly did — Bud Tingwell, Guy Pearce, Naomi Watts and Heath Ledger.

Ray: And Craig McLachlan. He was a total fruit cake.

Home And Away screens weeknights at 7pm on the Seven Network. Kate Ritchie’s final episode playing Sally Fletcher airs on April 3.

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Lisa McCune tells: Marriage, motherhood and musicals

By Glen Williams

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The popular actress talks about the pleasures and pitfalls of being our no.1 girl next door.

It’s hard to imagine a time when Sea Patrol‘s Lisa McCune wasn’t on our TV screens and winning TV Week Logies. Currently taking to the stage to star in the all-singing, all-dancing Guys And Dolls, a warm and candid Lisa talks to Woman’s Day about love, parenting and the occasional need for a hissy fit!

Why Guys And Dolls?

It’s by the Donmar people. The Donmar Warehouse in London are the people who put Cabaret together. Their approach to their work is terrific. These are actor-driven pieces; it’s logical and it’s not just a matter of getting up and singing a song for the sake of it. The characters sing songs for a reason, and I love that.

**What’s your favourite song?

** I love If I Were A Bell. My character Sarah goes to Havana and has a few too many “milkshakes” and gets a bit whoopsie.

**Are you drawing on your own experience for that?

** [Laughs.] No! I’ve never been drunk before in my life! It’s a really great sequence for her. I’m having so much fun. Loving working with Ian as well.

I adore Garry’s song Sue Me. It’s beautiful. It’s the way he does it. He’s just magical.

Does it blow you away the impact Maggie Doyle and Blue Heelers had on the Australian TV audience?

We still talk about it and it is such a long time ago now. I’ve moved so far beyond that now, but I’m so appreciative of that time. It was a wonderful six years of my life and I made some very dear friends out of it. It was a very significant chunk of my life. I started there in ’93, ’94. Five solid years of shooting 42 episodes a year, which was a lot of TV. We worked very long and hard hours.

Do you think you’re a better actor now?

Yes. I’ve learned a lot more. And I think I have more life experience.

Who are your heroes?

On screen I adore Alan Rickman, Tilda Swinton, and I think Cate Blanchett is extraordinary. I think also Garry McDonald and Marina Prior — who is such an incredible singer and a capable actress and mover — and Magda. We are dripping in talent in this country. We are. I love Lorraine Bayley. She’s a wonderful actor and a beautiful lady. I used to look at her as Grace Sullivan when I was a child; I loved her demeanour and her beauty. She was so loved, she is just so great … and the fact that we believed, wholly and solely, that she was the mother of that family.

Can you imagine what course your life may have taken if Maggie Doyle didn’t come along?

I may have gone and worked on the other side of the camera if I hadn’t had as much work as I’ve had. I still might.

When did you last cry?

The other day at rehearsals. Ian Stenlake has this beautiful song, My Time Of Day, and it’s the song that Sky Masterson sings when he’s trying to make my character, Sarah, understand why he likes the night. It’s beautiful and moving, and I cried. It was gorgeous.

Guys And Dolls opens at Melbourne’s Princess Theatre on March 28. Sea Patrol II: The Coup premieres Monday, March 31, at 8:30pm on the Nine Network.

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In the mag – April 7, 2008

On sale Monday March 31, 2008

Pregnant Nicole’s bizarre body obsession

Pregnant Nicole Kidman gets in top shape, putting herself through a punishing exercise regime.

Lara Bingle and Michael Clarke engaged!

Test cricketer Michael Clarke and his model love Lara Bingle have revealed their engagement and future wedding plans.

Jackson 5: Riches to rags

As Michael Jackson struggles to hold onto his iconic Neverland ranch, it’s not just the former King of Pop who is facing financial ruin.

Interview: Kate Ritchie’s teary farewell

After two decades together, Home And Away originals Kate Ritchie and Ray “Alf” Meagher say goodbye to Summer Bay.

Lisa McCune on marriage, motherhood and musicals

Lisa McCune, star of Sea Patrol and Guys And Dolls talks about the pleasures and pitfalls of being our no.1 girl next door.

True life: Baby Montana kidnap horror

Just three weeks old, baby Montana was snatched from her mother and later left for dead. Woman’s Day talks exclusively to Anita Ciancio to see how the family is coping three years on …

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Heath’s secret love child scandal

The couple at the centre of startling claims by Heath Ledger’s relatives that the actor may have fathered a love child have fiercely denied the rumours.

The woman was reportedly 24 at the time she was rumoured to have had an affair with 17-year-old Heath — then a student at WA’s Guildford Grammar School. She allegedly became pregnant and went on to marry somebody else. She has since remarried a Perth businessman, who’s stepfather to the 11-year-old girl in question.

Last week, Heath’s uncle Haydn Ledger told Sydney’s Daily Telegraph newspaper that “there is a very real possibility that Heath was the father”.

But the little girl’s stepfather laughed off the rumours, saying his wife would happily agree to a DNA test to end the gossip.

Change of heart

“You can organise it and we will do it and you can say, ‘There’s your lie’ … It’s quite laughable. How do we even get Heath’s DNA?”

However his wife, who is now pregnant, was not happy for her daughter to undertake a DNA test after all.

Haydn’s comment that Heath may have fathered a love child over a decade ago has further deepened rifts in the Ledger clan.

With Heath’s substantial estate still not finalised, another possible daughter could well mean further delays.

However, Woman’s Day has learnt that the girl’s mother has no wish to formally declare to those administering the will that her child is Heath’s daughter, in keeping with her adamant denials that this is the case.

“The girl’s mum is now married to a wealthy man and there are no financial worries ahead for that little girl — whether she’s the daughter of a movie star or whether she isn’t, it makes no difference!” says a source.

The girl’s mother told The West Australian: “When you are considering an 11-year-old girl who has to go to school and be a part of society, that is my main concern. I’ve just got absolutely her best interests at heart. Always have, always will, as a mother.

Give it to Matilda

Her husband told the paper, “I [asked the mother] and she goes, ‘No, no, no. I do know this — [the girl] is not [Heath’s] daughter’. She would be laughing if she was!

“… as far as we’re concerned, Matilda should get all of it … Matilda is his daughter, his blood. It should all be hers.”

Our Woman’s Day source adds, “If there was bad blood between the Ledgers over money and wills, things have got so much worse now, with the speculation about this other little girl and what that means to everybody in the family.

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