Advertisement
Home Lifestyle Parenting

Five famous men and the mothers who made them

Behind every good man is a good mum.
Curtis Stone and his mum

Behind every good man is a good mum. Whether heโ€™s an aspiring cook, or a budding AFL star, mothers maketh the man. From organising practices, driving to auditions, or forking out her savings to pay for shows and equipment (or paying for $2900 calls to Santa, weโ€™re looking at you, Darren McMullen), mothers have always gone the extra mile when it comes to their sons.

Advertisement

In celebration of this yearโ€™s upcoming Motherโ€™s Day, The Weekly has talked to five famous Aussie men and the inspirational mums who always, always believed in them.

โ€œShe was the best baker. I was always hanging around her apron strings, desperate to lick the spoon. The aroma in the kitchen when she was baking was to die for,โ€ says celebrity chef, Curtis Stone, of his mother, Lorraine. โ€œAfter I told her what I wanted to do, she said the best thing anyone has ever told me: โ€˜Follow your dreamโ€™. I wouldnโ€™t be anywhere without her support.โ€

โ€œThe good thing about my mum is sheโ€™s one of my mates,โ€ says cricketer Jackson Bird of mum, Jenny. โ€œI can tell her anything. Iโ€™ve got no issues with bringing mum along to have a few beers with my mates โ€“ the first thing they ask me is how my mumโ€™s going.โ€

Advertisement

โ€œJust knowing the hardships sheโ€™s been through and what Iโ€™ve been given โ€“ I value everything Iโ€™ve got,โ€ actor Firass Dirani with mum, Sobhia, โ€œI think her strength resonates in my life, because it motivates me.โ€

โ€œI think Iโ€™ve got the greatest mum in the world โ€“ someone whoโ€™s soft and caring, but at the same time strong enough to push you to be the best you can be,โ€ Darren McMullen, Scottish-born TV presenter, says of his mum, Ellison. โ€œThe hard thing is trying to find a wife whoโ€™s as fantastic as her โ€“ thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m single at 31. Sheโ€™s a hard act to follow.โ€

โ€œMum was always positive and got to Melbourne as much as she could,โ€ says AFL footballer Jack Trengrove of mum, Deb. โ€œYou always hop off the phone feeling so much better than when you started.โ€

Related stories


Unwind and relax with your favourite magazine!

Huge savings plus FREE home delivery

Advertisement
Advertisement