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Duran Duran – 30 years on

It’s almost 30 years since Nick Rhodes and John Taylor formed the band which became Duran Duran. Their latest album, Red Carpet Massacre, sees them collaborate with Justin Timberlake. Now Nick, 45, talks to Woman’s Day.

Congratulations on the new CD and success of the single Falling Down — is this the most nerve racking time for you when you launch a CD?

I don’t know how nerve wrecking it really is, it’s just one of those things where you don’t know what’s going to happen and you’re a little pensive about it. When you’ve done something and you’re happy it’s the best you could’ve possibly done. There’s nothing else you can really do.

Are you pleased with how it’s been received?

Yes it’s been received really well. It’s early days so you never know but I think we’ve made something really interesting this time. Sometimes you finish and you know you’ve got a couple of good songs on the record, this time I feel it’s a very cohesive album. A complete listening experience, it’s built to listen from the start to the finish. That’s how we made it.

You also did the photography for the CD — what was your inspiration?

We had this fantastic title ‘Red Carpet Massacre’ and that was a gift. There were many ways of interpreting it but I immediately thought about beautiful girls with stiletto heels on. For most things I think about that. It could’ve been called almost anything and I would’ve made it work that way. It seemed very natural; we wanted it to be a little tongue-in-cheek as the title is. We also wanted it to look glamorous and Duran Duran as well.

The video for ‘Falling Down’ is controversial — focussing on the celebrity meltdown/rehab factor — why was that your inspiration?

It’s a real pop culture record and we wanted to reflect the stuff around us. There are two things — the heaviness, the grave situation the world is in with the wars and the dreadful leaders we’ve had to sustain over the last years. Then on the other side there’s reality shows, celebrity meltdowns, red carpets and awards. We made an album on the heavier side which we called ‘Reportage’ which remains unreleased. It’s the last one we did with Andy Taylor. We started working with Timbaland and it changed the sound and it felt fresh, modern and much more uplifting than the album we’d made. So we thought, ‘You know what, this feels right’. People could do with something to lift their spirits, which is where we ended up. A lot of the songs on the album, there are themes and threads throughout, which are really to do with people living their lives in public.

Do you have a favourite track on the album?

I’ve got a few favourites, it varies but I think Skin Divers is my favourite.

Why did you collaborate with Justin Timberlake?

I think he is one of the most talented artists out there right now. He has a fantastic ear for melody. We loved his first album. The band thought it was one of the most perfect pop records we’d heard in a long time. We met him at the MTV Awards and then Justin came to the UK to kindly present us with a Brit award, we were quite touched by that. We talked and said, ‘Let’s do something together.’

You and John Taylor will celebrate 30 years together as founding Duran Duran band members next year — did you think you’d make it this far?

No! We didn’t know if we’d make it 30 hours! You take it in little baby steps. Each record we make, for us, is like making our first album. We don’t ever say, ‘Right. We’ve done all this work so we should do this.’ We look at it more from a point of view of, ‘OK, if we were just starting, what would we do?’

According to your bio there are over 100,000 websites dedicated to Duran Duran — do you ‘Google’ yourself and check them out?

Oh no, I’m far too scared!

You guys are all still looking good — what’s your secret?

I don’t think there really is any secret to whatever you look like. Once you hit 40, I think it’s really sink or swim isn’t it? You just start swimming!

Read more of this interview in Woman’s Day (on-sale December 10).

Red Carpet Massacre is out now through Sony BMG. For information on the V Festival visit www.vfestival.com.au

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In the mag – December 17, 2007

On sale Monday December 10, 2007

Reese and Ryan’s showdown over Aussie actress

Reese Witherspoon has lashed out at ex-hubby Ryan Phillippe’s girlfriend, Aussie actress Abbie Cornish, warning the woman she blames for the collapse of her marriage to stay away from her children.

Depressed Oprah’s two-day binge

Friends fear for Oprah Winfrey’s health after the stressed-out star embarked on a 48-hour eating binge. Nutritionists say the potentially lethal health issues from binge-eating have made her a walking time bomb.

Terri’s shock collapse

Concern is rife for Terri Irwin after she fell ill on an international flight and had to be dramatically removed from the plane in a wheelchair and wearing an oxygen mask.

Daniel Morcombe’s family: learning to heal

Four years after their son Daniel’s abduction on December 7, 2003, Denise and Bruce Morcombe open their hearts to Woman’s Day in an emotional interview, and reveal how they are celebrating Christmas for the first time since their son’s disappearance.

  • ‘I’m scared of Santa’ — Aussie mum’s bizarre phobia

  • “It makes Christmas shopping and the party season very tricky because he’s everywhere and I’m terrified that I’ll bump into him around the next corner,” says Trudie Ferreira.

  • Olympic swim champ Brooke Hanson

  • ‘My spa accident ended my career’

  • Melissa George:

  • ‘I’m ready for kids’

  • Duran Duran — 30 years on

  • Nick Rhodes talks to Woman’s Day about Duran Duran’s latest album — a collaboration with Justin Timberlake.

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Morcombe family: learning to heal

For the first time since their son Daniel’s abduction four years ago, the Morcombe family is celebrating Christmas.

From their new home on the Sunshine Coast, Denise, 47, and Bruce, 48, are opening their hearts to Woman’s Day on the fourth anniversary of Daniel’s abduction from a makeshift bus stop on December 7, 2003.

His daylight disappearance at the age of 13 triggered one of Australia’s biggest murder investigations, which is still going on, with police having so far sorted through 20,000 separate items of information from the public.

While her son is never far from her mind, Denise says moving to the new, smaller home at Palmwoods has softened the heartbreak.

“Our first home held too many memories. It’s easier now, not having his bedroom as a constant reminder.”

This year will be the first time Denise and Bruce have celebrated Christmas since Daniel’s disappearance.

“We will be sharing the occasion with Bruce’s parents at our little hideaway in Tasmania. Daniel will be foremost in our thoughts and we will say a special prayer for him,” says Denise.

Read the full interview in Woman’s Day (on-sale December 10).

  • The Queensland state government is offering a $250,000 reward for information about Daniel, last seen on the Nambour Connection Road under the Kiel Mountain Road overpass, Woombye. He was abducted while waiting for a bus to go Christmas shopping. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 if you can help. For more on the search for Daniel go to www.danielmorcombe.com.au

  • If you know the whereabouts of a missing person, or are missing yourself and would like to make contact with a loved one, you can make contact anonymously through Woman’s Day.

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Terri’s shock collapse

Steve Irwin’s widow is pushing herself to the limit as she tries to come to terms with her husband’s death.

Friends fear for Terri Irwin after she fell ill on an international flight and had to be dramatically removed from the plane in a wheelchair and wearing an oxygen mask.

The workaholic mum, 43, was rushing home to attend her son Bob’s fourth birthday at Australia Zoo after taking part in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in New York…

Read the full story in Woman’s Day (on-sale December 10).

More about Terri Irwin

Your say: Is Terri working too hard? Leave your comments below…

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Best and worst celebrity weddings

The recently divorced Katie Price and Peter Andre married in 2005 after starring together in the reality TV show I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! These two would have to win the most OTT award for their fairytale-style wedding — they even had a pumpkin coach!

Superstar Tom Cruise tied the knot with young starlet Katie Holmes in 2006.

Liz Hurley and her businessman groom Arun Nayer welcomed guests at their second wedding, having already exchanged vows the day before at an emergency civil ceremony, which marked the beginning of their week-long nuptial celebrations packed with romance and drama.

Australia gained its first ever true-blue royal when Tasmanian travel agent Mary Donaldson wed Danish prince and heir to the throne, Frederik, in 2004.

Olympic diver Loudy Tourky and AFL star Simon Wiggins celebrated their dream wedding in February 2007. The bride wore a strapless, satin, sequin-covered gown by US designer Maggie Sottero. At 187cm, Simon towered above his 147cm bride in the wedding photos.

James Packer married Erica Baxter at the Eden Roc Hotel in Cap d’Antibes, France. The bride wore a white strapless three tiered gown with a lace veil. The wedding was attended by famous guests such as Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.

James enjoys the Cote d’Azur sunshine with Erica on the day after their wedding. Celebrities, sports stars and business leaders jetted in from around the world to seaside Antibes to see the model-turned-singer and Australia’s richest man exchange vows.

Six years after meeting Jamie Babbington, singer Ricki-Lee Coulter became his wife in a ceremony on the Gold Coast in September 2008. Sadly, the couple split after only one year of marriage.

Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria married her basketball star beau Tony Parker in a 17th century French castle in July 2007. Eva’s gold wedding ring was made up of 80 diamonds and 107 other jewels. VIP guests at the wedding included Eva’s co-stars Felicity Huffman and Teri Hatcher, as well as Sheryl Crow and Jessica Alba.

Toni Pearen‘s wedding to Will Osmond was a three-day-long affair with celebrity guests including Andrew G, Kym Wilson and Erica Heynatz.

Home and Away star Ada Nicodemou tied the knot with fiancé Chrys “Zippo” Xipolitas in February 2007, exchanging vows in a Greek Orthodox service in Sydney. Before the big day, Ada joked, “I’d love it to be a small, intimate occasion, but it’s two Greeks getting married. We’ve sort of got the list down to about 400. Welcome to my life!”

Spice Girl Mel B married her boyfriend Stephen Belafonte in a secret ceremony in Las Vegas. The marriage was not made public for two months, but the media were quick to uncover her new husband’s violent criminal past — and the fact that he’s wanted man in the US state of New Jersey.

Pamela Anderson married hubby #3, Rick Salomon (most famous for doing the dirty video with Paris Hilton), in October 2007. The pair have since split and Pammy’s now dating a down-to-earth, non-famous wind-surfing instructor.

Swimming’s former golden girl, Shane Gould, dived into marriage with her long-time partner, American swimming performance consultant Milt Nelms. The couple had an intimate, getaway wedding in the romantic shadow of a ruined convict barracks in north-west Tasmania.

Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Portofino, Italy. Following a private ceremony, the couple spent the afternoon sunbathing on a yacht with their 18-month-old son Alistair, before joining friends and family for an evening wedding reception.

Ugly Betty star Rebecca Romijn and hubby #2, Crossing Jordan actor Jerry O’Connell, married in July 2007. The glamorous couple spent their honeymoon at the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa — a popular Hollywood choice.

Celebrity workouts: Rebecca Romijn keeps toned with Pilates

Ugly Betty star Rebecca Romijn‘s wedding bling — now that’s a rock!

Grey’s Anatomy star Kate Walsh and movie executive Alex Young said “I do” on September 1 2007 at the Ojai Presbyterian Church in Ojai, California.

Kate Walsh flashes her wedding ring.

Big Brother 03 winner Regina “Reggie” Bird married her beau of 18 months, Dale Sorensen, (pictured here with their 7-month-old daughter Mia) in a beautiful sunset ceremony at a luxury canal-front home on the Gold Coast. When her wedding planner quit at the last minute, Reggie had to go DIY on her own big day. “I had to run down to the $2 shop to get ribbon, it was terrible!” she says.

Read more: Reggie’s romantic wedding

Ivana Trump‘s extravagant wedding to her toyboy in April 2008.

View images of Ivana’s wedding

There was a definite “sporty” theme to Fitzy’s 2008 wedding… they exchanged vows on a footy field!

Four months after they met, Renee married country music singer Kenny Chesney in a simple beachside ceremony in the Virgin Islands. Four months later they had the marriage annulled.

The pair married in a hotel suite in Sydney while Debbie was six months pregnant with their first child. She went on to have a second child with Michael, but the pair never lived together and Debbie handed over full custody of the children to Michael when they divorced in 2005.

In the days before paparazzi and tabloids, one celebrity wedding captured the world’s attention back in 1956. The marriage of American film star Grace Kelly and Monacan Prince Ranier was broadcast to over 30 million viewers worldwide.

Sadly Charles and Di didn’t live “happily ever after” following their fairytale wedding in 1981.

Elton John’s unexpected marriage to Aussie Renata Blauel made world news in 1984. Years after their divorce, he married long-term partner David Furnish in a British civil ceremony.

Liza Minelli’s 2002 marriage to David Gest was something of a celebrity circus with the star-studded guest list including Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor. The pair have since split.

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I’m a stay-at-home mum, and a pole-dancer

I started doing pole-dancing classes earlier in the year and discovered I had a secret knack for exotic dancing. I really wanted to keep up the classes, but at $220 a term, they were too expensive (I had received a term of classes for Christmas). I also wanted to get a pole installed in my house, so I asked the teacher how much they cost (thinking it might be cheaper to get a pole at home and not pay for classes anymore).

When she told me how expensive they were, I had to tell her I couldn’t afford it. When she asked if I was going to continue the classes after the first term was up, I told her I’d love to, but as an at-home mum, with just my husband’s income and a decent mortgage, there was no way I could pay for next term. She said to me, “Too bad you’re not a dancer, you’d make heaps with that style of yours.” She giggled at the thought of her student becoming a real-life dancer, and I laughed along with her.

A few days later I realised her comment was still with me. There were so many things I wanted that I had gone without in the past year since I had given up working. On the whole I was happy, I’d never trade time with my son for the things money could buy, so going back to work wasn’t going to happen. But sometimes I had to admit going without new clothes and fancy dinners, and buying cheap steaks at the supermarket really got to me. My salary had been a good one, on my husband and my combined incomes we had had a pretty great lifestyle, so I knew what I was missing.

At the next class, I took my teacher aside and asked if she really thought I could make it as a pole dancer. She laughed at first, then when she realised I was serious she said, “Sure, you’d need more advanced moves, but you could easily pick them up.” She told me to stay after class. We talked about it and she agreed to teach me the advanced stuff during the week.

With my son asleep in his portacot in the spare room at the studio, my teacher taught me the fine art of professional pole dancing. Within a couple of weeks I had enough moves to audition at a club. While I wasn’t going to be a headliner with my inexperience — make no mistake, these girls are very talented and hard working — I was given a timeslot. Now to break it to my husband.

My husband had been so pleased that I’d taken up something by myself since having the baby, he’d encouraged me to get out and enjoy my hobby. I told him the classes were going so well that the teacher would take me on for free in exchange for teaching the beginners group. I also said I was meeting the girls from my group on Friday evenings for dinner, so that gave me three nights a week free to dance.

My husband doesn’t know about my new job — I make enough for the little extras I’ve done without for so long (how many men really know the cost of anything?) and miss no time with my son as he is asleep at home whenever I’m working. Plus I love what I do, and I’m really good at it. Fingers crossed I’ll never run into my husband at my club!

Image: Getty / Picture posed by models

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Meals and snacks for under 500kJ

Judy Davie

By Judy Davie

The lowest daily energy intake recommended for healthy weight loss is 6,500kJ. Combined with regular exercise, on 6,500kJ a day you can lose weight, maintain energy levels and feel great. Your main meals should be between 1200 and 2400kJ with snacks falling in at around 300 to 500kJ.

Some people prefer to eat small amounts more often, and for those people, here are a few snacks and small meals that fall into the 500kJ bracket. Allow your digestive system three hours between eating each meal and make sure you enjoy five serves of vegetables regardless of how many meals you eat.

  • 1/3 cup low sugar natural muesli with 1/3 skim milk

  • 1 boiled egg with 2 wholegrain crackers (no butter)

  • 1 slice sourdough bread toasted and spread with 1 tsp tahini or 1 slice avocado

  • 6 large strawberries and ½ cup blackberries with 1/3 cup low fat skimmed milk plain yoghurt

  • ½ cup low fat plain yoghurt mixed with 3 tsp sunflower seeds and 4 chopped dried apricot halves

  • Fresh juice made from ½ apple , 2 carrots, 3 sticks celery, ½ beetroot, ¼ lemon and a knob of ginger

  • 10 almonds, 4 cashews and 1 Brazil nut

  • Corn thins spread with 2 tbsp low fat cottage cheese and 1 small sliced tomato

  • 1 small green apple , with 30 grams of low fat cheddar cheese and 1 tbs raisins

  • 4 pieces of sushi with raw salmon or tuna

  • 1 rice cake with 2 slices avocado and 1 tomato

  • 50g sliced chicken breast with 5cm cubed cucumber, 1 tomato, 1 cup rocket and 1 tbs freshly squeezed lemon juice

  • 1 small can tuna in water, 1 chopped celery stick, 1 shallot, ½ cup salad greens and lemon juice

  • Chilli beef made with 50g lean premium mince, ½ cup canned tomatoes, ½ onion, 2 capsicum rings and ½ tsp chilli powder — served with shredded greens

  • Mushroom omelette made with 1/3 cup mushrooms, 1 egg white beaten with 1 small egg, mushrooms cooked in 1 tsp olive oil

  • ½ cup eggplant dip with 2 celery stalks, 1 carrot, 1 capsicum ring and ½ piece mountain bread

  • Mountain bread salad wrap — 1 slice barley mountain bread, 1 slice avocado, 10 capers, chopped capsicum, chopped cucumber, lettuce and sprouts

  • Immunity boosting miso soup

  • Eggwhite frittata

Almond apricot biscuits

Almond delights

Chickpea and avocado dip

Crispy dipping bread/Moroccan crackers

Gluten-free honey and linseed cookies

Goji bars

Mango and strawberry yoghurt paddle pops

Carrot dip

Healthy oatmeal cookies

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David Gest: My Bizarre Life

Liza Minnelli’s ex husband shares his crazy world with us.

For a troubled time, David Gest was known as that weird-looking bloke who married Liza Minnelli. Who could forget their bizarre wedding featuring Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor as Best Man and Matron of Honour? Their union ended in tears. David claimed Liza bashed him, the papers had a field day. With his hair plugs and high cheekbones, he was painted as the ultimate freak from a twisted side-show.

But now, thanks to his big-hearted performance in UK-TV’s reality series, I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, David, 54, is enjoying a new found wave of popularity. Woman’s Day caught up with Mr Gest for a decadent, refreshingly frank, over-the-top interview that was so long we couldn’t fit it all in the magazine — so we’ve published the rest here on the website.

For more of this interview, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on-sale December 3, 2007).

Some very cruel things have been said about your looks.

I don’t know why they do that.

Hugh Jackman played Peter Allen, Liza’s first husband. Who would play you, Andrew Lloyd Webber?

(Roars with laughter) No. Nicholas Cage.

Tell me about Jason Donovan, you guys have really become great mates? He’s a great guy, he’s rejuvenated himself. He went through that bad period. But he got off the drugs. He’s got two kids, I’m their uncle. We’re like two brothers that fight constantly but love each other.

Do you secretly wish that Jason and Kylie got back together?

No. That was yesterday. He’s got a lovely girl, Ange, and two great children. I haven’t met Kylie… Oh yes I have. I forgot. That’s what’s happened to my memory thanks to Miss Minnelli.

It must be great to be free of that Mr Minnelli tag?

Oh it’s the best thing in the world.

Those crosses around your neck, what do they mean?

They mean I’m a good Christian. I believe in Christianity. I converted when I met Liza to be a Methodist. I believe Jesus Christ is the Son Of God. I’m being totally serious. God changed my life in that jungle. I learned to be who I want to be. I believe in God strongly.

You’ve got a lot of young friends.

They’re all young. That whole life that I used to have has changed. When I was younger my best friends were Gene Kelly, Robert Mitchum, Joel McCrae. My second mother who really raised me is Jane Russell who is a legend. She knows me and I’m a little f***in’ rascal. But now I’m having fun in Camden in London. Go to the bars. And I’m doing Panto this year.

So England is home?

Yes, I’ll die there. I bought a home in Cambridge.

You’re very approachable, you stop and say hello to everyone.

Anyone who comes up to me of course I say hello. They made me.

You showed your determination to be normal on the show even cleaning out the toilets.

I did all the pooper scooper stuff. You couldn’t be a star there. I had to put myself in a different place. I decided, yes, I’m going to do this and I’m going to work with everyone here and make it a party. Which I did. I made it a team effort, I didn’t care about winning.

You didn’t flinch at the challenges the show threw your way. Nothing scared you. Does that come from hanging out with Michael Jackson where you were surrounded by snakes and bizarre creatures?

Yes.

Did you battle with anorexia.

No, again, that’s another piece of crap cooked up by a PR person.

You believe you made Liza a beautiful woman again.

The world can judge that. She was 249 pounds when I met her. Five months later, she’s a 109 and hot as can be. And anybody that would look at her would want to get her in bed she was so gorgeous. But it’s not so much the weight loss. I’ve learned now its not the way you look on the outside, it’s how you look on the inside that is so important. I think it takes a while to learn that. I could marry someone now who is heavy-set and not think twice about it if they have a good heart. They’ve just got a bit more to love and what’s wrong with that?

Do you miss her?

I don’t miss her, but I used to go to sleep on her left breast each night and it was a very comfortable pillow.

You saw what the tabloids did to Michael Jackson, but they went on to crucify you too?

Yes, Whitney said to me just after I married Liza, “Welcome to the club.” I’ll never forget that. I was sitting with Whitney Houston in my bedroom — me, Whitney, Bobby Brown and Liza. Little did I know how scary that club could be.

Read the rest of this interview in Woman’s Day (on-sale December 3, 2007) — David dishes the dirt on his marriage to Liza and gives us the details about his plastic surgery.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! premieres on UKTV on Foxtel, Optus and Austar on Monday, December 3 at 7.30pm.

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Sir Paul’s new love

Sir Paul McCartney has been caught romancing actress Rosanna Arquette in London, just weeks after stepping out with New York socialite Nancy Shevell.

The former Beatle has had several secret dates with the Pulp Fiction actress while a distressed Nancy has been recovering from illness at home in the US.

Like his early relationship with Nancy, Sir Paul, 65, went to great lengths to keep his rendezvous with Rosanna under wraps. But he soon threw caution to the wind and kissed the 48-year-old actress on a London street…

See the first pictures of Paul and Rosanna in this week’s Woman’s Day (on-sale December 3, 2007).

Read more about Paul McCartney

Your say: Sir Paul has dated a number of women since his split from Heather Mills — who do you think he’s best suited to? Leave your comments below…

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I’ve been Shane’s girlfriend for years

Through his marriage, his retirement and constant scandals, Shane Warne has kept one woman in his life. In an exclusive interview she talks to Woman’s Day about her affair with the star cricketer and infamous womaniser.

“I’ve never been in the public eye,” admits Kerrie Lee, 36, from Melbourne, who’s finally coming clean about her long-term love affair with Warnie. “When I met Shane I never thought we’d still be friends, still be seeing each other, years later.”

Despite the odds — Shane’s on/off marriage to Simone, his many indiscretions and lengthy work trips to the UK — Kerrie arguably has been Shane’s most successful relationship, as time after time he came back to her.

“I think as time went on I realised Shane needs someone to talk to, someone who’s out of the whole media circus and someone he can trust…”

Read the full four-page interview in Woman’s Day (on-sale December 3, 2007).

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