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Maggie T at 78: the ultimate cover girl makes a triumphant return!

After more than a decade out of the spotlight, ageless AWW cover star Maggie T makes a triumphant return to the cover of The Weekly

Maggie T is more than a simple style icon.

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She holds a place in heart of this nation that few could hope to emulate. Certainly, if you look back on the history of The Australian Womenโ€™s Weekly, there are few faces more synonymous with the title than Maggieโ€™s.

Maggie โ€“ born Margaret May Trigar in December 1936 โ€“ is luminous in front of The Weeklyโ€™s photographers for our September cover shoot.

โ€œThis will most likely be the last time I sit in front of a camera like this, darling,โ€ she purrs.

โ€œSo letโ€™s make it count.โ€

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In a wide-ranging interview with The Weeklyโ€™s Bryce Corbett โ€“ on sale Thursday โ€“ Maggie talks about fashion, ageing and her career.

From 1960s โ€œIt Girlโ€, to her career-defining appearances on Beauty and the Beast, to her back-to-back Gold Logies, Maggie says itโ€™s been โ€œone helluva ride.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve come to the conclusion at the ripe old age of 78, that I was never very good at men,โ€ she says.

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โ€œIn fact, my daughters have told me in no uncertain terms that if I even cast a sideways glance at another man, theyโ€™re going to circle the wagons. They have told me that I am such a bad chooser of men that they will perform an intervention.โ€

But Maggie says she has always worked to turn a negative into a positive.

Be it weight gain, divorce or growing old.

โ€œItโ€™s one of the few pleasures of getting older,โ€ she says.

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โ€œYou just stop caring what other people think.โ€

Read the full interview in The Australian Womenโ€™s Weekly ageing special, on sale Thursday.

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