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Heartbroken Hugh’s flirty bender

Devastated that his ex-girlfriend Jemima Khan has moved on, scandal-plagued actor Hugh Grant has been spotted on a sleazy bender with a group of star-struck girls young enough to be his daughters.

The 47-year-old star — who’s been drowning his sorrows ever since Jemima was linked to Aussie cricket star Shane Warne — was clearly enjoying being the centre of attention after meeting the female students at the Ma Bells bar in St Andrews, Scotland.

“He has been here a few times,” says a worker at the pub. “He must like it because he keeps coming back.”

But Hugh didn’t stick around for long, with the girls inviting him back to their student digs to carry on their outrageous partying late into the night.

After several rum-and-cokes, Hugh turned his attention to pretty Caroline Hargreaves. The two were caught on camera leaning in for a kiss as several of her friends posed for snaps next to the charming actor. Aged just 20, the international relations student is 27 years Hugh’s junior…

For the full story, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on-sale October 15)

Your say: Is Hugh getting too old for this sort of thing? Leave your comments below…

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In the mag – October 22, 2007

On sale Monday October 15, 2007

Antonia’s husband broke my heart

Debbie Phillips’ daughter is best friends with Antonia Kidman’s … now Debbie admits she had a five-month secret affair with Antonia’s husband, Angus Hawley.

Royal fears for party-hard Prince Harry

Exclusive photos: Prince Harry is at it again — happily posing for the cameras as he engages in a potentially lethal drinking game while holidaying in Namibia.

Hugh’s flirty night

Devastated that his ex-girlfriend Jemima Khan has moved on, scandal-plagued actor Hugh Grant has been spotted on a sleazy bender with a group of star-struck girls young enough to be his daughters.

U.S. mum’s joy: ‘I married my Aussie internet toyboy’

James was a 16-year-old schoolboy when he controversially met and moved in with Karen, who flew from the US to be at his side after months of cyber dating. After recently turning 18, James and Karen, now a 31-year-old who is heavily pregnant with his child, have exchanged vows in a commitment ceremony.

Joey’s singing pretty

Former NSync star Joey Fatone has put his boy-band days behind him and turned his hand to presenting as host of Nine’s The Singing Bee*.

Ange begs: get me into rehab!

Desperately skinny Angelina Jolie has begged Brad Pitt to get her into a recovery centre, after two booze-fuelled collapses and an emotional secret meeting with her estranged father Jon Voight forced her to face her demons.

Forensic investigator tells: ‘I know where Maddie is’

The desperate parents of missing child Madeleine McCann are being helped by a DNA tracking expert dubbed The Locator. Using his invention, which works like a metal detector but tracks DNA traces, he insists he has discovered what happened to Maddie.

Trista and Ryan — The Bachelorette couple’s miracle baby … after 99 pregnancy tests

Natalie Gruzlewski — the Network Nine presenter of Farmer Wants A Wife shares her married bliss

Nikki Webster — ‘My sexy new life in LA’

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It’s not about bulking up!

By Michaela Ryan

Most women tend to focus way too much on cardiovascular exercise, according to personal trainer Davina Tyquin from Step Into Life. But if you’re serious about shaping up, you really should incorporate resistance training, or weight-bearing exercises, into your regime.

Weight-bearing exercises make your body work against gravity. That includes squats, lunges and push ups, as well as activities like netball, stair-climbing and tennis.

Resistance training is any form of weight-lifting, including dumbbells, barbells and other weight machines you see at the gym.

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‘Puppy fat’

Judy Davie

By Judy Davie

**”I am 12 years old and weigh 60 kilos. My friends tell me they only weigh 50 or 55 and I often just say I weigh 55 because I’m embarrassed to say I weigh 60. I have three sisters (aged 22, 20, 18) who have told me they all weighed 60 at my age and when they turned 13 they all started to lose their ‘puppy fat’. I remember seeing them lose this weight and they have been able to keep it off and they still all weigh 60kg. I don’t look like I’m 60kg, in my opinion, but my stomach isn’t flat either. I have my graduation coming up soon (November) and I was wondering if you could tell me, how can I turn my stomach that I have now into a flat one? Also will I lose the weight like my sister did? I walk to school and back everyday and eat three balanced meals. I am a vegetarian. We have a treadmill at my house and I spend 20 minutes before school on it and 20-30 minutes after school on it. Thank you.”

— Claire**

Dear Claire,

When I was your age I weighed 60kg and now, at 44, I weigh 59. It’s easy to say don’t compare yourself to others but I know it’s hard not to. The truth is though we are all different and as long as we’re healthy, eat well, exercise and feel good, no one weight is better than another. Even when you compare girls the same height with the same amount of body fat they will usually have varying weights. Some people have a very slight build, like Kylie Minogue, while others have a larger more voluptuous build, like Beyonce, and both, I’m sure you would agree are equally beautiful in their own way.

While you don’t say how tall you are or describe your frame, I suspect you and your sisters each have strong athletic frames which, regardless of body fat, weigh more than small slight frames. The amount of exercise you do might also mean you have more lean tissue than other girls your age which means you might weigh more as muscle is heavier than fat but look more toned and fit.

Family history is a great guide to probable outcomes and as long as you share similar eating and exercise habits there’s every chance you will lose your ‘puppy fat’ just as your sisters did.

My advice is to relax and enjoy yourself. Exercise and enjoy the activity without worrying about your weight. If you stay active throughout your growing years you’ll be less likely to carry any excess fat into adult life.

As a vegetarian and especially at your age make sure you are eating enough protein. Protein is important for normal growth as your body is developing and growing and will continue to grow up until your mid 20s. It would be great if you could eat some fish, but if not, eggs, tofu, yoghurt, lentils and beans combined with a grain are all a good source of protein. Wholegrain bread, rice and pasta each have more protein than their processed white equivalents and will fill you up for longer too.

And as for the flat stomach, maybe you and your sister can invest in a pilates DVD that specifically targets the abdominal area and exercise together.

There’s a lovely line that many young people hate which goes like this: “I’ve been on this planet longer and I know more.”

When you’re young and all you want is to change something it’s hard to hear the word “wait”.

At 12 you’re only a fraction of the way through your life and your body is changing. It’s the way of nature. Be happy with who you are and wait. A little rounded tummy is no reason to despair. It’ll flatten and there will be plenty more graduations to enjoy. When you accept yourself just as you are now you’ll be much happier today and for all the days to come.

Enjoy your graduation.

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Sushi

By Judy Davie

**”Is sushi good for you as an alternative fast food meal?”

— Sussan**

Comparing sushi with other fast food, in particular burgers, fried chicken, and even those marketed as healthy sandwich franchises, sushi rates high on the list, especially sushi made with salmon or tuna and avocado.

Unlike other fast food outlets that serve very high-fat, high-sugar meals, sushi is low in saturated fat and is a source of good fats from both the fish and avocado. The essential fatty acid Omega 3 found in oily fish can’t be made by the body and is known to help improve mental performance and reduce symptoms of ADHD. It can also ease inflammatory conditions such as arthritis and irritable bowel. Avocado is a great source of the powerful antioxidant vitamin E. Commercial sushi rice on its own has a high GI, but the sushi making process involving cutting vinegar through the rice while it cools seems to reduce its GI making sushi a satisfying snack that keeps you feeling full long after you’ve eaten it.

And don’t forget the seaweed. The nori used to wrap the sushi is known as the treasure house of the sea. It contains EPA, a non-essential superunsaturated fatty acid, said to be effective in preventing hardening of the arteries, as well as taurine, an amino acid effective in reducing blood pressure.

For maintaining weight, the bottom line is, per 100g, sushi has half the energy and a fraction of the fat of typical fast food and is a good fast alternative. In saying that you must remember all the components that make up a healthy diet — sushi does not give you enough protein, calcium, fibre, good fat, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants found predominantly in fresh fruit and vegetables.

Balance your diet with low fat dairy, lean meat and fish, wholegrains, nuts, seeds, monounsaturated fats and plenty of fruit and vegetables. Collectively they ensure a healthy body and mind. If you are having sushi for lunch, ask for a side serve of edamame beans and take a little bag of chopped carrots and celery to crunch on throughout the day to boost your veggie intake. Eat fruit at breakfast with a wholegrain cereal and skimmed milk or yoghurt and boost your protein at night with some steak, chicken or fish and plenty of veggies.

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When I’m 64…

Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in 1984…

Today, aged 65, he’s “still a hottie” according to his co-star Cate Blanchett.

Michael Douglas starred in Basic Instinct 15 years ago…

The hair has greyed since then, but at 63 he’s still got the brooding look.

Clint Eastwood ruled the silver screen in the sixties and seventies…

And at 77 years old, he’s still going strong today.

Jack Nicholson‘s cheeky grin made him one of the most sought-after men in Hollywood back in the seventies…

Not much has changed — at 70, Jack’s still a hit with the ladies!

Al Pacino, pictured here in the 1983 film Scarface, was always good at playing the tough guy…

These days, at age 67, he hasn’t lost that bad boy appeal.

Sean Connery was a lady-magnet back in 1965 when he played James Bond

And at the ripe old age of 77, we reckon he’s still looking pretty dapper.

Sidney Poitier cut a fine figure back in 1970…

Believe it or not, he’s now 80 years old. He doesn’t look a day over 65!

Robert Redford looked Chesty-Bonds-hot in the 1984 flick The Natural

Now at age 70, he’s more comfortable in beige suits and long socks … but he’s still pretty cute.

Vote now! Which actor has aged the best?

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Reese’s beauty secrets

Oscar winner, style icon and mother-of-two, gorgeous Reese Witherspoon also recently became the first ever Avon Global Ambassador. Not only is she the spokeswoman for Avon’s beauty brands, she’s also become the honorary chairwoman of the Avon Foundation, a charity initiative that focuses on breast cancer, domestic violence and emergency relief for women. How does 31-year-old Reese manage to fit it all in to her busy life and still have time to look so great? This week in Woman’s Day we reveal her working-mum beauty secrets.

How would you describe your make-up style?

Quick! I like to keep things quick and easy so I can be up and out in five minutes. I think you have to be when you have kids. You have to be ready to go all the time.

Did your mother or grandmother give you any beauty tips?

I think the thing I wish I’d heard was, “Wear more sunscreen!”

How has your skin changed from your twenties to your thirties?

Those things you think you need at 15 obviously change in your twenties and, now that I’m in my thirties, it’s definitely different. Skincare and sun protection are the biggest things for me.

Do you believe being a beauty and style icon gives you the power to make a difference in people’s lives?

Absolutely … through making them feel good and through building their self-esteem. Avon does a great job of that — not only through the beauty products, but in working with a foundation that supports women’s causes and things they are most concerned about.

Why did you want to become involved in the Avon Foundation?

I feel a great responsibility to give back to society. I’m lucky and privileged to have an opportunity to be able to work with a company that reaches out and changes women’s lives — and globally. It’s like a big international family and a way to reach many women across the world.

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Blue Wiggle Anthony: Meet my beautiful baby boy

The famous entertainer shares the bright new addition to his young family.

Pre-school superstar Anthony Field finally has a little blue wiggle of his own! Proudly showing off his bouncing baby son, the top-rating RSPCA Animal Rescue host laughingly admits he came late to fatherhood.

But 44-year-old Anthony and his beautiful wife, Miki, have certainly put a wiggle on since their fun-filled multicultural marriage in May 2003.

Lovely Lucia, aged three-and-a-half, was conceived on their wedding night. Her sister Maria was born in 2005 — the same day that Anthony’s beloved Wests Tigers won the Rugby League premiership.

And baby made three when Antonio Carlos Field arrived on Black Friday, April 13, at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, weighing a healthy 3.5kg.

It’s a far cry from Anthony’s pin-up days as Cleo Bachelor of the Year, but the mega-rich — and remarkably modest entertainer — couldn’t be happier. Anthony says Miki has helped him defeat the black dog of depression that stalked him for years, despite his worldwide success.

In a funny, frank and sometimes moving interview, the Blue Wiggle and his wife invite Woman’s Day into their home to share their thoughts on family, fame and Dorothy the Dinosaur.

You’re not doing badly for a couple who feared you’d never have children, are you?

Anthony: It’s amazing. Miki had severe endometriosis and only a month before our wedding, she was in hospital trying to get it all fixed up. We didn’t know if it would ever be possible for us to have kids. We thought we’d have too many fox terriers forever, but that changed pretty quickly.

Miki: We are blessed. After Antonio was born, Anthony got a tee-shirt with “I make good babies” written on the chest!

Has having children of your own made you a better Wiggle?

Anthony: Totally. I was an early childhood teacher, but even that’s different from having your own kids. I think The Wiggles have become more inclusive of the girly world. We’ve got more fairy tales and princesses. We used to be more about pirates and boy things, like Captain Feathersword. So my family has probably inspired me to be more encompassing of things that would appeal to girls.

What’s their favourite Wiggly thing?

Anthony: Dorothy the Dinosaur! Maria loves Jeff (the Purple Wiggle) too. I don’t get a look in, but that’s cool.

What kind of a father are you?

Anthony: I think I’m a dad who just keeps trying his best and realises his limitations. Children are very demanding and you can’t always give them the answers, although you want to. Sometimes they stump me and I just don’t know what to say; sometimes I don’t know how to console them when they’re upset. But I try to be an honest dad. I keep learning lessons from the children as well, which is good.

Do your children know how famous you are?

Anthony: It doesn’t mean anything to them, especially at their age. We get recognised and people come up to talk, but it’s always positive. It’s just part of our daily life. I certainly don’t get a big head over it. You still have to be a nice person, no matter how famous you are, and I hope my kids will realise that.

Will they follow in your footsteps?

Anthony: If they want to dance or sing, fantastic, but we don’t want to push them in any way. At home, we try to encourage them to be whatever they want to be, do whatever they want to do, because it’s very entertaining. Lucia is a classic girly girl; she dances all day on her toes.

Miki: There’s always something going on. It’s never boring. I think all three of them will be entertainers — although Maria loves the smell of my coffee, so you never know.

The Wiggles’ new DVD Pop Go The Wiggles! is out now. Their national tour starts in Perth early December. For dates, see www.thewiggles.com

For more of this interview, and more gorgeous photos, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on-sale October 8)

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Mary and Fred – separate lives

Cracks within the marriage have dramatically deepened following the couple’s troubled visit to New York.

The strain of being a royal wife is taking its toll on Princess Mary, as she struggles to keep her marriage to Prince Frederik alive following the couple’s tension-plagued US visit.

Trouble has been brewing for months, as the Aussie royal struggles with the pressure of bringing up two small children alone while Fred indulges in his passions for sailing and partying.

“Sometimes I feel like I’m a single mother,” she told friends.

Mary had hoped the couple’s trip to New York would be just the antidote their marriage needs — but instead, she often found herself alone while Fred amused himself elsewhere or slept.

“I have been sitting and looking out the window of the car,” she said of her lonely New York visit — before revealing that all of the highlights of her trip were spent by herself or with her daughter…

For the full story see this week’s Woman’s Day (on-sale October 8, 2007)

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In the mag – October 15, 2007

On sale Monday October 8, 2007

Mary and Fred — separate lives

The strain of being a royal wife is taking its toll on Princess Mary as she struggles to keep her marriage to Prince Frederik alive following the couple’s tension-plagued US visit.

Shock new romance — Jen and Orlando

Hollywood is abuzz with talk that Jennifer Aniston has finally found love — with hunky British actor Orlando Bloom. Don’t miss the exclusive photos in this week’s Woman’s Day.

12-year-old: ‘I’ve been modelling since eight’

Young Morgan Featherstone and her mum defend pre-teen modelling, following the international outrage over a 12-year-old model as the face of fashion week.

Exclusive photos! Blue Wiggle: ‘Meet my baby boy’

Pre-school superstar Anthony Field finally has a little Blue Wiggle of his own — his baby son, Antonio Carlos.

Tom and Katie’s alien bunker

Tom Cruise is reportedly building an $11million luxury underground bunker at his Colorado property, so his family can survive an alien invasion.

  • Pregnant and engaged — finally the truth about Diana

  • Princess Diana was pregnant to Dodi Fayed and the two were planning to marry, according to sensational new evidence at the inquest into her death 10 years ago.

  • Dr Phil’s marriage and diet shame — ‘I’m no fraud’

  • Dr Phil McGraw’s carefully crafted image as TV’s favourite relationship counsellor and weight-loss guru is in tatters following the release of a shocking new tell-all book by his wife Robin.

  • Antonia Kidman’s outrage — Angus Hawley moves on

  • True Life — The world’s tiniest baby

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