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EXCLUSIVE: The Voice veteran Guy Sebastian on the challenges of life in the public eye

'It's a nasty world out there.'
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He became a household name thanks to a reality TV singing show, so it just makes sense that Guy Sebastian is now holding court as the king of The Voice Australia.

Guy first took his spot in a big red chair back in 2019, when the show was still on the Nine Network. Now in his sixth season on the series, he’s the longest-serving coach of the Channel Seven era. Clearly, the gig is a natural fit.

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“The other night [while filming], I realised this is a set of skills,” Guy, 42, tells TV WEEK. “I just find it really easy to talk about music. And after twenty-something years, I find it easy to analyse and be able to articulate what I’m seeing. For that reason, I find it really fun. It’s not a pressure gig for me.”

Guy also values the way The Voice lifts up its contestants, rather than exploiting them for the sake of a storyline.

“It’s a really safe place for the artists,” he explains. “Obviously, they [the producers] need a bit of drama to keep people watching, but it’s never at the expense of them. It has given artists a platform in an extremely weird time in this industry.”

The Voice veteran (he was also a judge on The X Factor) is joined by a brand-new coaching line-up for the 2024 season, welcoming Aussie singer Kate Miller-Heidke and US hitmakers LeAnn Rimes and Adam Lambert to the team. And it seems the newbies all have Guy’s stamp of approval, with country star LeAnn winning over Guy during a FaceTime call.

“As a local coach, you get a bit protective of the talent here,” he points out. “So you don’t want to see internationals come in and it’s just a gig for them, just a pay cheque. You want to see them actually care.

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“I remember FaceTiming LeAnn before this show, and all her questions were centred around the artists, such as, ‘Do they look after them?’ I could tell immediately that she cared.”

Guy’s protectiveness of the contestants comes from recognising that the world they live in is vastly different to when he won Australian Idol, triumphing over Shannon Noll, back in 2003.

“When I was on that show, there was no social media – I don’t even think there was MySpace!” he says with a laugh. “There were just, like, fan forums. So I think we had an advantage back in those days. You could develop this solid base and this foundation of who you let in and whose opinion you let in.”

After Idol, Guy had a string of No 1 hits in Australia, starting with “Angels Brought Me Here” and also 2012’s “Battle Scars”, which charted in Europe and the US.

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As the dad of two boys – Hudson, 12, and Archie, 10, who he shares with wife Jules – protecting young people’s mental health is a cause close to his heart.

Guy and Jules started their youth-focused charity The Sebastian Foundation in 2013, after Hudson was born. They’re both passionate about supporting young Aussies and giving them the best possible start in life.

“We have a program called Open Parachute, which is all about mental health and building those skills among kids in schools,” he says.

“One of the big messages is to be aware of what they’re growing up in. These days, there’s so much external noise and so many opinions on who you are as a person, so it’s harder to develop your identity that you can stand strong in.”

Being in the public eye for more than 20 years has seen Guy weather plenty of opinions from people online, whether it was over his stance on COVID vaccinations or appearing alongside former PM Scott Morrison to announce funding for the arts.

“The biggest lesson is, when you start out, you just want everyone to like you,” he reflects. “And you’re not quite aware of how it can be a pretty nasty world out there. So you overcorrect. You go, ‘Oh God – everyone hates me’, and then you remember that you have a little core community of people – you can get back to that place and shut out the noise.”

Guy admits it takes work, but he’s getting better at focusing on what really matters.

“It’s a constant navigation of remembering that you can’t please everyone,” he says. “If you try to correct everyone’s [opinion on social media], you’re going to go mad! I can’t be bothered anymore, because I have kids and way more important things to do.

“I know the people who do love me. We all need to identify them and then not waste energy on the people who don’t. For the little energy I have, it’s going to the people who are for me.”

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I lost $500,000 on the pokies

I survived a gambling addiction, now I'm warning others.
Reformed gambler Libby Mitchell speaks about her gambling addiction
Reformed gambler Libby Mitchell speaks candidly about how playing the pokies led to a chronic addiction.
  • Libby Mitchell had gone to celebrate the sale of her business in 1993 at her local pub which had just opened a new gaming room
  • While she lost $5 that night, she decided to go back again and soon after won $200
  • Playing the machines every day, Libby soon formed a gambling problem and was spending thousands
  • For the next 23 years, she struggled to free herself of an addiction to pokies.
  • Today, she is a reformed gambler who continues to campaign for reform to address gambling harm
  • Here, Libby Mitchell, 75, from Yallourn North, Vic, shares her story

All dressed up, 
I was excited.

Thanks to the recent sale of my textile business, I was looking to celebrate.

When one of the new owners suggested we pop into the pub for a flutter, 
I agreed.

It was 1993. Our local in Mornington, Vic, had just opened a brand-new gambling lounge. Its poker machines reminded me 
of bingo, and games only cost 10 cents a pop.

But in 15 minutes, I’d lost five bucks.

“I’m done,” I said.

Reformed gambling addict Libby Mitchell speaks about the harms of pokie machines.
I thought there was no harm in having a flutter with friends.

It was fun though, so 
a few weeks later, I went again. Within moments, the numbers spun in my favour. I’d won $92.50!

Moving to a different machine, the bells rang, announcing another win.

That night, I’d made close to $200!

I started playing a few times a week with friends.

We’d lose a few dollars at most, but told ourselves it didn’t matter. We weren’t gambling as such, and there were signs saying our money went back into the community.

A few months in, I was going on my own. 

When I got a job in an office, I’d play the pokies after work. Before I knew it, it would be 2am.

By then, my eldest girl, Christina, 19, had moved out, but Belinda, 18, was waiting for me at home.

Libby Mitchell with her dad (far left) and her daughters, Christine (left) and Belinda (Right)
Me with my dad (far left) and my daughters, Christine (left) and Belinda (right)

“You’re late again,” 
she’d say.

“I was trying to avoid rush hour traffic,” I lied. 
“I didn’t realise the time.”

I’d keep a minimal amount back for food and bills, but four years after I’d started playing, I could no longer afford my mortgage and rented out the house before eventually selling it.

Moving to Melbourne, 
I started a business running networking events for singles. Some nights, 
I made $2000. Afterwards, I’d head straight to the 24-hour Crown Casino.

Once I’d burned through my earnings, I’d dip into my $85k from the house sale.

Soon, my nest egg had dwindled to just $5000.

One Tuesday morning, 
I was feeling lucky. So, at 10am, I settled myself at my favourite machine and fed my notes into the slot.

Hypnotised by the tinny music, bright lights and desperation to win back the thousands I’d lost, hours slipped away like minutes.

I didn’t speak to another soul. I survived on coffee and tomato toasties, only stopping to go to the toilet.

Casino workers came and went. “Are you still here?” one asked as she started another shift.

Libby Mitchell's home in Mount Eliza that she lost to Pokies!
My beautiful home in Mount Eliza that I heartbreakingly lost to Pokies.

By the time I stumbled out, it was Thursday – I’d been there 52 hours.

I’d not only lost my last $5k, I had less than a dollar in my account.

I had countless missed calls and texts from my girls.

Back home, they were waiting for me.

“It’s all gone,” I choked. “There’s nothing left.”

“You need help, Mum,” Christina said sadly. “We’re finding a counsellor.”

I went to one session, before landing a teaching job, believing if I got my career back on track I’d be less tempted.

But I couldn’t stay away. I’d play through the night then go to work exhausted.

I pawned my jewellery. Men offered me money 
for sex which I said no to, and I was on the brink of homelessness.

One night, as I drove home, I pulled over on a bridge. I stood at the edge.

I can’t face myself anymore, I thought.

Libby Mitchell says when she quit gambling cold turkey she went into severe withdrawals.
When I quit gambling cold turkey at Dad’s, I went into severe withdrawals.

A loud blast from a ship passing snapped me back. 
I couldn’t do that to my family. So, I drove straight to the hospital where they kept me in for the night and suggested Gambler’s Help.

Meanwhile, my girls told my dad everything.

“I’m putting you under house arrest,” Dad said.

Withdrawing at his 
place, I suffered terrible headaches, stomach pains and shakes for three weeks.

Then, Dad and I googled ‘problem gambling’. Seeing the characteristics of 
a gambling addict, 
I recognised myself.

“I finally understand what has been happening to me,” I sobbed. 

I moved to a community in Western Australia in 
2005, where pokies are restricted to casinos.

I didn’t touch the pokies for two years, but moving back to Victoria, I relapsed many times. In 2016, after 
I sold another house, I spent $30k in three weeks.

Sick to my stomach, 
I vowed never to return to a casino again, and I haven’t.

Today, the craving has gone. I’ve repaired my relationships with my daughters and am 
a grandmother to Ella, 17, twins Harry and Oliver, 15, and Evie, 
also 15.

“I’m so proud 
of you, Mum,” Christina tells me.

Sadly, Dad died before he got to see me live as a fully recovered woman.

Libby Mitchell and group members of Alliance for Gambling Reform Anti-Pokies
Me, alongside other group members for the Alliance for Gambling Reform Anti-Pokies.

Over the years, I gambled away around half a million dollars. I’ve made it my mission to learn everything I can about the gambling industry and the harm pokies do.

One man I met went through $250,000 of his superannuation and took out a loan against his house, unbeknown to his kids.

I saw a woman wearing an adult nappy to play.

Others have died by suicide.

In 2021, I publicly submitted my story to the Royal Commission Into 
the Casino Operator and Licence, in the hope Crown Casino, and other venues, would take more accountability, such as restricting hours people could play and introducing mandatory ID cards 
for gamblers.

It found Crown was unsuitable to hold a licence, but could continue operating on a two-year probation period, and made 33 recommendations.

This March, it 
was announced that Crown Casino had made improvements, including funding a responsible service of gambling program, and could keep their licence.

While I have hope for change, I am not sure this 
is enough to really help people who have serious gambling addictions.

Gambling should be seen in the same light as alcohol or drugs. I’m 75 now, and I’ve no plans to stop fighting for reform.

Gambling Help

If you think you may have a gambling problem and want to take steps to address this, the following services are available at no cost.

BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register.
Adding yourself to this national register will exclude you from all Australian licensed online and phone wagering services for a minimum of three months and up to a lifetime. To register, you need a mobile number, email address, an Australian driver’s licence or Medicare Card.

Gambling Help Online
Free and confidential support for anyone affected by gambling: visit Gambling Help Online to find out more about online counselling, live chat, email support, self-help and information.

Telephone support
Immediate assistance is available via the National Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858. The service is free, professional and confidential and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Source: Australian Government of Department Social Services

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Actress Isla Fisher lists her million-dollar Sydney apartment for sale

Is she leaving her Aussie roots behind?
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Isla Fisher may have been born in Oman and raised by Scottish parents, but she’s Australian through and through.

However, the 48-year-old has just listed her Sydney apartment for sale, and reportedly has plans to move from Australia to the United Kingdom.

Isla Fisher has put her Woollahra apartment on the market, and listed the two-bedroom, one-bathroom art-deco property for $1 million.

The actress originally purchased the apartment for $171,500 back in 1995 when she was just 19 years old and working on Home And Away.

Located at 96 Wallis Street in Woollahra, the property sits on the edge of Centennial Park and is scheduled for auction on 28 September.

Isla Fisher and Melissa George on Home And Away in 1995.
Isla bought the property back in 1995 while she was filming Home And Away. (Credit: Getty)

“With a New York-inspired feel, this immaculate Art Deco apartment offers the best of the East in location and lifestyle,” the advertisement for the unit states.

“Flooded with natural light, it blends serene park-side living with a cosmopolitan flair, all within a stone’s throw from Sydney’s most sought-after spots.

“Directly across from Centennial Park, this newly renovated home brings you the ultimate convenience.

“Whether it’s a morning coffee at Woollahra Village or a shopping spree at Bondi Junction, you’ll enjoy the perfect balance of nature and city life.”

Take a look inside:

Isla Fisher's kitchen in her Sydney apartment.
The kitchen. (Image: Domain)
Isla Fisher's bedroom in her Sydney apartment.
The main bedroom. (Credit: Domain)
Isla Fisher's living room in her Sydney apartment.
The living room. (Credit: Domain)

The Eastern Suburbs property is reportedly the only home Isla owns in Australia, so her listing further fuels rumours that she is looking to permanently relocate overseas.

It’s alleged that following her divorce from ex-husband Sacha Baron Cohen, the 48-year-old is looking to make a fresh start over in the UK.

According to an insider, Isla is currently house-hunting in London, and has a generous budget of around $13 million.

A source close to the actress told Daily Mail, “It’s all about the kids and what is best for them; there seems to be no drama at all. Judging by the size of the budget, the family will now be based in London.”

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Australian Survivor is returning in 2025 bigger and better than ever

Get ready for two epic seasons.
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Following on from the successful Titans vs Rebels season in 2024, Australian Survivor fans are in for a treat in 2025, with the reality show entering its landmark tenth season.

The theme for the 2025 season has now been revealed, with the castaways set to partake in another iteration of Brains vs Brawn.

Australian Survivor is returning in 202 with a Brains v Brawn theme.
Jonathan LaPaglia is set to return to the show in 2025. (Image: Channel 10)

Brains V Brawn II will soon begin production and the theme “will pose the question: what gets you further in the world’s toughest game, brute strength or intelligence?”

Two tribes separated by those whose strength is physical and those with clever minds will battle it out in the hopes of becoming the next to take home $500,000.

Details remain limited but Channel 10 has confirmed the fan-favourite show is set to be embarking on another epic showdown on the beaches of Samoa.

Not only that, it has also been confirmed that the show will be going bigger and better than ever before, airing two seasons in the one year with an Australia v World theme also set to hit screens in 2025!

Iconic players from past seasons of franchises around the world will appear alongside some local favourites. It’s already been revealed that some Australian legends of the game including “King” George, Kirby, and Shonee will be taking part, as well as icons from the original US show such as Parvati, Tony and Cirie.

Since the announcement, fans have speculated who will be joining the US icons and have targeted former Survivor contestant, Simon Mee who featured in the original Brains v Brawn as well as Heroes v Villains.

In response to the speculation, Simon shared a video to Instagram (above) denying his involvement in the 2025 season – that is until a twist ending which left fans even more confused.

“I don’t know where the rumours have come from, but consider this my proof of life that I’m not flying out to Samoa to film the Survivor season Australia v The World. I’m just here on my couch,” he said moments before turning the camera away from himself.

“Sweet babe, I reckon if you just post that to my account days after we fly out, that should keep everyone off my back,” Simon said to his partner, Bec prior to ending the video.

A second season of Australian Survivor will air in 2025, with an Australia v World theme also taking place.
A second epic season of Australian Survivor will air in 2025. (Image: Channel 10)

It’s alleged that the Brains V Brawn II season of Survivor will air at a similar time to 2024, in late January. Host Jonathan LaPaglia will also return to Australian Survivor again in 2025.

The Australian version of Survivor is highly regarded, with fans deeming it one of the best in the world.

The show has featured some big personalities and memorable characters over the years, with both winners and regular castaways alike winning over, and dividing, the nation.

There’s no doubt that the 2025 seasons will produce more lovable as well as polarising contestants!

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2026 Commonwealth Games to go ahead in new city following Victoria’s withdrawal

A saving grace.
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There were fears that the 2026 Commonwealth Games would no longer be going ahead following Victoria’s shock withdrawal from hosting, but it now seems that the Games are set to be revived.

Coming off the back of the immensely successful Paris 2024 Olympic Games, a previous host of the Comm Games has put their hand up to host once again.

Australia has a rich history at the Commonwealth Games. (Image: Getty)

The Scottish government has confirmed its support for Glasgow to host the 2026 event!

There is no confirmation yet as it still needs to be proposed to the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) who are in charge of the event, but sources say it’s likely to go ahead.

Glasgow last hosted the Comm Games in 2014, where nearly 5000 athletes competed across 17 sports.

However, it’s likely the 2026 event will be much more subdued to ensure it can go ahead and come in under budget – a projected $291 million AUD.

The Commonwealth Games provide an opportunity for sports such as netball to be played on the world stage. (Image: Getty)

If Glasgow does indeed host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, organisers have claimed that between 10 and 13 sports are likely to be played.

Big sports such as athletics and swimming are both guaranteed to be featured, while hockey and cycling are also likely to make it thanks to existing infrastructure.

Regardless of the size and scale of the Games, Australian athletes will be thrilled to be able to compete on the world stage again before the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.

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Back in April 2024, Commonwealth Games Scotland chair Ian Reid shared his hope for a revived event.

“We know how important the Commonwealth Games is for athletes, sports and supporters, and we remain concerned about the impact the ongoing uncertainty around 2026 is having on everyone concerned,” he said in a statement.

“It is vital that a Games takes place in this cycle, and we are hopeful that a positive outcome can be delivered through the Commonwealth Games Federation’s discussions with other nations.

“Glasgow has a fantastic track record of delivering large sporting events within sensible budgets, with world class facilities and expertise already in place as a legacy of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games a decade ago.”

The Comm Games were last held in Birmingham in 2022. (Image: Getty)

Victoria unexpectedly withdrew their hosting rights in July 2023, as a result of increased budget costs. 

The state had original plans to host the Games across a variety of venues in regional Victoria, with a predicted cost of around $2.6 billion. However, this increased to more than $6 billion which no longer seemed viable or valuable.

In recent years, the Commonwealth Games have found it difficult to find a willing host, and as such, five of the past six events have been held in either Australia or Britain.

Most recently, the Games were held in Birmingham in 2022, and there were plans for the 2030 games to take place in Canada. However, both Hamilton and Alberta have cancelled their bids to host the sporting event.

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Don’t sweat it: Our top picks for stylish but practical activewear shorts

Look good, feel good.

Is it just us or does it seem like wearing nice activewear makes you more motivated to exercise? It doesn’t matter if you’re heading to the gym, pilates, yoga, or on a walk – it never hurts to feel good in what you wear. 

With countless styles on the market right now, finding the activewear that’s right for you can be difficult. Especially shorts, as there are a variety of fabrics, textures, lengths and fits that can all serve different purposes.

So how do you know which style is best for you? We’ve narrowed down a list of our top picks for activewear shorts no matter your fitness goals, or if you just simply love wearing athleisure – because who doesn’t?

The best women’s activewear shorts to shop in 2024

01

Smart Pocket Bike Short

$50 (usually $114.99) at Active Truth

If it’s a versatile pair that’s both comfortable for everyday wear and high-intensity for workouts you’re after, these biker shorts are the way to go.

Featuring an extra-wide double-layered waistband and a large phone pocket to keep your phone secure when you’re running and jumping, you’ll love exercising in these squat-proof mid-thigh tights.

Key features:

  • 360-degree stretch
  • Moisture-wicking
  • Firm compression fit
  • High-rise waistband for core support
  • Also available in 3/4 length, 7/8 length and full length

02

The Original

$59 at Thigh Society

With over 3,000 5-star reviews from happy customers, these super-versatile, velvety-soft shorts are perfect for layering underneath your clothes but can also be worn alone.

They’re tagless too so you don’t need to worry about a pesky itch, and have a knit-in cotton crotch and are machine-washable. 

Plus, they stay put the entire time you’re working out, meaning no rolling down or riding up, giving you total freedom of movement.

Key features:

  • Coverage: opaque
  • Available in 3 lengths: 5, 7 and 9 inches
  • Anti-chafing
  • Sweat-wicking

03

BodyHold Set In Motion Bike Short

$79 at Bae The Label

Looking for the perfect maternity bike shorts? Don’t sweat it, because we’ve found just the right pair.

From Melbourne-born brand Bae come these shorts that are made in technical Nilit Softex LYCRA for superior stretch and comfort. 

With a specially designed waistband that can be pulled up on the belly, or folded down under your bump, these shorts will fit you right through pregnancy and beyond.

Key features:

  • Long length
  • Waistband can be worn up or folded under the bump for maternity
  • Mid-waisted for post-pregnancy support
  • Buttery soft fabric

04

License to Train High-Rise Short 4″

$109 at Lululemon

Designed for training, these shorts are made from an abrasion-resistant fabric that can handle any heavy cardio movement, while still giving you freedom to move thanks to the relaxed fit. 

The flowy style means you’ll have maximum comfort without any unwanted chafing. 

And if you go hard while exercising, don’t sweat it because these shorts are made to draw moisture away from the skin and to the outside of the fabric where it won’t bother you and can evaporate easily.

Key features:

  • Zippered hand pockets with hidden card sleeve
  • Waistband drawcord can be worn inside or out
  • Locker loop for easy hanging
  • Sweat-wicking and quick-drying fabric

05

Plush Essential Gym Short

$15 (usually $29.99) at Cotton On

If you’re after comfort when it comes to activewear, these shorts are the ultimate pair for you.

The epitome of athleisure, these gym trackie shorts are perfect for low-intensity workouts, running errands, or just chilling around the house.

Featuring an elasticated waistband, a slouchy fit, and a lightweight fabric, these shorts will become your new go-to pair.

Key features:

  • Relaxed fit with room to move
  • Mid-rise style
  • Internal elasticated waistband with drawstring
  • Side drop-in pockets to hold your essentials
  • Fits true to size

06

Martina Bike Shorts With Pocket

$59 at Meshki

Bike shorts are great for almost any form of exercise, as the tight material moves with you.

This pair from Meshki is a great staple for your wardrobe as they’re not only soft and comfortable thanks to the stretchy fabric, but are also super practical with the added benefit of pockets.

The wide waistband ensures the shorts stay in place and the high-rise fit offers squat-proof coverage so you can feel confident no matter what activity you’re partaking in.

The mid-length design is also great as it enables a seamless transition from the gym to the couch, allowing you to focus on your workout instead of worrying about your shorts riding up too far.

Kendall Jenner has even been spotted rocking Meshki’s athleisure range, so you know it has the celebrity tick of approval.

Key features:

  • Squat-proof
  • High-rise 
  • Wide waistband
  • Mid-length 
  • Bodycon fit
  • Side pocket

07

Ultimate Run Short

from $68 at Lorna Jane

As the name suggests, these shorts are great if you’re a runner.

They’re a long-standing design that has become a crowd favourite thanks to the lightweight material, built-in under shorts, drawstring, and zip pocket.

The flowy fabric moves with you, and won’t rub while you’re kicking your workout goals.

Key features:

  • Internal knickers
  • External drawcord
  • Zip pocket

08

Premium Seamless Midi Bike Shorts

$69.95 at STAX

STAX has become one of the biggest and best Australian brands when it comes to activewear, and it’s not hard to see why.

These shorts are comfortable and the perfect length, and you will constantly be reaching for them.

The seamless fabric is what sells us the most on these, as they’re super comfy and stretchy meaning they won’t rub, irritate, or dig into you while you exercise.

Key features:

  • Midi-length
  • High-waist fit
  • Sweat-wicking fabric
  • Flexible ribbed waistband
  • Glute contouring design
  • Seamless fabric

What type of shorts are best for the gym?

Obviously, it depends on your personal preference as to what style of shorts you choose to workout in, but in general, the best activewear shorts are stretchy, will wick moisture, and overall will be comfortable to wear during long periods of repetitive movement.

Ideal fabrics for activewear shorts include a blend of polyester, elastane, cotton, and spandex.

Should workout shorts be tight or loose?

Again, we all have different preferences when it comes to activewear, and often women will choose fabrics and styles that they feel suit their body shape and make them feel confident.

The most important thing to consider when choosing workout shorts is if they are comfortable, so it truly depends on if you find tight-fitting shorts or loose and flowy shorts more comfortable.

Different styles are also designed for different types of exercises, with tight shorts typically ideal for high-intensity workouts, whereas loose-fitting shorts are ideal for activities such as running and yoga. 

If you had to choose, tight shorts are probably the preferred option as they offer compression which has many benefits for your muscles and joints while exercising.

In saying that, you should ensure that your activewear isn’t too tight as you need to be able to have a full range of movement with no limitations.

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The eliminated Amazing Race contestants share who they believe will win the 2024 competition

There seems to be a clear winner...
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With The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition well underway for 2024, the contestants have already begun to be weeded out of the competition to make way for the winner.

The season started with eleven teams competing for the winning prize, $100,000 for their charity of choice.

Beau Ryan has returned to host the 2024 season. (Credit: Ten)

Host Beau Ryan is tasked with telling the teammates they have been eliminated from The Amazing Race – but he also delivers the happy news to the winning team.

The 2023 season was the most unexpected result with three winners: Emma and Hayley, Allie and Angie, and Darren and Tristan – the latter decided to wait for the other two teams to cross the line to split the winnings for their charities.

Unfortunately, we don’t have a crystal ball to see the final results of The Amazing Race Australia 2024, but the contestants who have been eliminated so far have a winner in mind.

The Matildas teammates have been picked to win The Amazing Race 2024. (Credit: Ten)

During an exit chat with TV WEEK, the eliminated contestants Cyrelle and Eden, Natalie and Melinda, and Luke and Julie confessed who they believe could win this year’s competition.

And they all had the same answer – Matildas teammates Chloe Logarzo and Emily Gielnik.

“I think the Matildas have got a really good shot at this. Just because they’re smart, they’re both popular for their physical fitness,” comedian Luke McGregor, who was the first to be eliminated, said.

Actress Natalie Bassingthwaighte also backed the athletes: “I’m going to go for the girls. I’m such a fan of the Matildas and I feel like it’s about time some girls won. They’re machines, their athletes and they really put in the effort. It’s just amazing to watch everything they do.”

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While Cyrell and Eden agreed the Matildas players have what it takes to win, they’re only tipping them “for now.”

Close in the running for top spot in Luke’s eyes was former professional swimmer Ian Thorpe.

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Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth play lovers in upcoming Netflix movie, ‘Lonely Planet’

Who doesn’t love a cheeky age-gap romance?
Netflix.

It certainly feels like there’s been a resurgence of age-gap films as of late, with the likes of Anne Hathaway’s The Idea of You and Nicole Kidman’s upcoming erotic thriller, Babygirl, just two of many to hit screens in 2024.

If you’re a fan of this trope, Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth’s upcoming Netflix movie, Lonely Planet, will be right up your alley. Here’s all the details!

Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth join forces in Netflix's Lonely Planet movie.
The movie is set in Morocco. (Credit: Netflix)

Lonely Planet is a Netflix original romance film written and directed by Academy Award nominee Susannah Grant.

The official synopsis for the movie reads, “A reclusive novelist arrives at a writer’s retreat in Morocco, hoping the remote setting will unlock her writer’s block. While there, she meets a young man — what starts as an acquaintanceship evolves into an intoxicating, life-altering love affair.”

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Academy Award winner Laura Dern portrays the lead character, Katherine, while Aussie heartthrob Liam Hemsworth plays her acquaintance-turned-lover, Owen.

“What drew me to the story was the exploration of identity and self-worth within relationships, especially in a world as intellectually charged as the literary scene,” Laura told Netflix. 

“The dynamic between the younger man and the older, established writer intrigued me because it’s not just about romance — it’s about finding someone who truly sees and understands you, which is something deeply human and relatable.”

Speaking about working with Laura, Liam said, “Sharing scenes with Laura Dern was an absolute privilege. She has this remarkable talent for drawing you in, making every moment feel intimate and real.” 

Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth star in age-gap romance film Lonely Planet.
The film lands on Netflix in October. (Credit: Netflix)

In addition to two big Hollywood names, the cast of Lonely Planet also includes Diana Silvers. Younes Boucif, Adirano Giannini, and Rachida Brakni.

Lonely Planet releases worldwide on Netflix on 11 October 2024. Will you be tuning in?

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Oh baby! Meet the sweetest celeb babies born in 2024

There are plenty more on the way!
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We’re only half way through 2024 and already there’s been a boom of celeb babies born. Reality stars, Hollywood celebs, supermodels and athletes have seen their families grow by two precious feet this year.

And, excitingly, we still have many more on the way! The bump watch is officially on for Margot Robbie, The Block 2017’s Elyse Knowles and The Block’s Jenny Heath Adams.

Keep scrolling to see all the beautiful celeb babies that have been born so far this year.

ALL THE CELEB BABIES BORN IN 2024

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Sam Mac and Rebecca James

Congratulations to Channel Seven presenter Sam Mac and fiancé Rebecca James who have welcomed their second child together – a gorgeous baby girl called Mabel.

“It’s a girl ❤️ Again ❤️❤️ We are absolutely delighted to welcome Mabel August McMillan to the world (Born last night 14/8/24) 💫,” the couple shared on Instagram.

“It’s my destiny to be surrounded by beautiful women! A stark contrast to my high school years 🙃 I’ll share more details soon, but Bec was our warrior yet again, Mabel was deliciously chunky & chilled & now we take a collective breather before Hurricane Margot passes through to meet her baby sister later tonight 👏🏼”

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The Block’s Haydn & his partner Chelsea

The Block 2024 just premiered on Monday, August 12th, and the reno show’s first baby has already been born!

During Episode 2, Haydn got a surprise phone call, saying his partner Chelsea was in early labour. Naturally, he hopped into a chopper, which whisked him away to the hospital.

He made it in time to see Chelsea and his sweet baby daughter Matilda both happy and healthy.

The moment became even more meaningful after learning that Haydn and Chelsea had been trying for nearly a decade to have a baby, going the IVF route for years, heartbreakingly, without success.

Then last year, in a beautiful stroke of fate, the couple conceived naturally. On his daughter’s birth, Haydn said: “It was a wild experience holding her for the first time. Absolutely wild. Coming into my arms, a little bundle of joy and my life changed instantly at that moment.

“I’ve been longing for this forever… the best feeling in my life, ever.”

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Supermodel Miranda Kerr

Australian supermodel and businesswoman Miranda Kerr welcomed her fourth child into the world in February. 

The proud new mum shared the joyful news on Instagram. Sharing a pic of a gray towel and little yellow booties, Miranda wrote: “We are overjoyed by the arrival of our little ray of sunshine, Pierre Kerr Spiegel. 

“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome our fourth son into our family. Feeling so very blessed 🙏👼🌈🌻”.

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Anna Robards & Tim Robards

Anna and partner Tim Robards welcomed baby number two, sweet little Ruby Robards in early March 2024. Speaking exclusively with Now To Love, Anna gushed about her newborn and how her eldest daughter Elle reacted to her sister’s arrival.

“We put her meeting Ruby up on Instagram and it got almost like nine million views and almost 12 million on TikTok, it was that first meeting where she almost lost her breath when she met Ruby for the first time.

“It was just so, so adorable and so cute and she was very excited,” Anna said of the moment Elle met Ruby for the first time.

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Revege stars Emily VanCamp & Josh Bowman

Revenge stars Emily VanCamp and Josh Bowman welcomed baby number two on 12 March 2024. Her name is Rio Rose.

The excited parents took to Instagram to share the news with the world, posting a sweet black-and-white close-up baby picture, writing: “✨Rio Rose ✨ 3-12-2024 Welcome to the world baby girl. We love you so much ❤️💕”.

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Matildas Katrina Gorry

Matildas midfielder Katrina Gorry and fiancée Clara Markstedt announced the arrival of their second child together.

Their beautiful baby boy Koby Peter David Gorry was born on June 9th. And the couple shared that “Big sister [Harper] is absolutely in love and our hearts are so full”.

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Red Wiggle Caterina Mete

After a challenging yet empowering journey to motherhood, beloved Red Wiggle Caterina Mete gave birth to beautiful twin daughters.

The girls were born on 25 June 2024, and Caterina is beyond excited for her newest venture as a mother.

“Double the joy, double the love! I am so thrilled to announce the arrival of my precious twin girls, Dolly and Gigi.

“My heart is overflowing with happiness as I welcome to the world my two little miracles,” Caterina beamed.

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Lauren Brant & AFL Legend hubby Barry Hall

Baby number four is officially here for former Hi-5 star Lauren Brant and AFL legend husband Barry Hall whose family has expanded by two feet.

The couple shared the exciting news via Instagram, announcing the arrival of their newest son Clay.

“Our son was born 20.7.24 at 8.33pm into our loving arms at home,” they shared.

“It was magic. We are all in the most beautiful bubble of love and are being held and supported by our incredible community.

“We look forward to sharing our home-birthing story with you 🙌🏽.”

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MAFS Jules Robinson & Cam Merchant

Married At First Sight Australia lovebirds Jules Robinson and Cam Merchant have welcomed their second child together – a baby boy.

On July 25th, the MAFS stars took to Instagram to share the exciting news with the caption revealing he arrived a few days earlier.

“Carter James Merchant ❤️,” Jules revealed his name, before adding: “You are just perfection. We have a beautiful healthy boy!! 23/7/24.

“Seeing our Oliver Chase shake with excitement becoming the big brother and meeting Baby Carter ( as he calls him) #BigCub@babycubsandladylumps was one of the best moments E V E R.

@cammerchant thank you for holding my hand through what felt like a life time but magic all at the same time. Family of four now 😍🥺❤️ I love you.”

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Justin & Hailey Bieber

Congratulations are in order for Hailey and Justin Bieber.

The proud dad took to Instagram to announce that the couple’s first child had been born, sharing a sweet photo of the baby’s foot on Instagram on Friday, August 23. “Welcome Home Jack Blues Bieber,” he shared in the caption.

The lovebirds first confirmed their pregnancy on Instagram in early May. Hailey posted a vintage-style video of the two renewing their vows in Hawaii. She wore a body-hugging lace dress that showed off her cute baby bump, and for the caption, she simply tagged her husband.

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Lea Michele & Zandy Reich

Glee star Lea Michele is officially a girl mum!

The actress announced in an Instagram post on Sunday, August 25th that she and her husband Zandy Reich welcomed their second baby – a darling girl.

The family’s new addition makes the couple’s 4-year-old son Ever Leo a proud big brother.

“Our hearts are so full 🤍 Emery Sol Reich 💕,” Michele captioned a photo with her, Zandy and Ever’s hands gently holding Emery’s leg.

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Tommy Pham & Wendy

Beloved MasterChef contestant Tommy Pham and his partner Wendy have introduced their third child to fans, and it’s a BOY!

The proud father posted the announcement on Instagram, writing, “Look at us with a baby, very demure, very mindful, very cutesy ❤️

“HE’s here and HE hasn’t got a name yet!

“Baby was born 7:30PM 19th Aug at The hospital (thank god). Wendy was an absolute champion that delivered baby after 10mins of full on active labour el natural style.

“Thank you so much to the staff at Royal Women’s Hospital at Randwick. Baby had a rocky start but is all good and healthy now. That’s three for three NICU babies but we were in good hands like always. So grateful to have world class free healthcare, what a privilege.”

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Sophie Delezio

Australia’s sweetheart Sophie Delezio and her partner Joseph Salerno have welcomed their first child together – a baby boy!

Announcing the happy news on Instagram, Sophie captioned her post: “Welcome to the world, Frankie. Our hearts are so full.”

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Is Prince Harry eyeing a UK homecoming?

Time to mend fences?
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Prince Harry is reportedly contemplating a return to the United Kingdom, sparking speculation about a potential reconciliation with his royal family.

With the 27th anniversary of his mum Princess Diana’s death having just passed on August 31st, the Duke of Sussex seems to be feeling the pull to reconnect with the only family he has left. 

And this pull appears to have only grown stronger following his recent low-profile trip to the UK for his mother’s brother-in-law Lord Robert Fellowes memorial service.

This year marks the 27th anniversary of their beloved mum’s passing. (Image: Getty)

The event, which was held close to the royal Sandringham Estate, marked a rare occasion where both Prince Harry and his brother Prince William were together. 

While they reportedly “kept their distance” and were not seen speaking to each other, perhaps their icy relationship has begun to thaw.

It is, after all, what their beloved mother would’ve wanted, according to her butler Paul Burrell. In fact, he is confident that Diana would have “sorted” the matter long ago. 

“She wouldn’t stand for this nonsense,” he told OK.

Prince Harry is once again set to make a trip back to the UK in September to attend the WellChild Awards, a charity the Duke is patron of. Could his return to his home country be a sign that things are looking more positive between the brothers?

A CHANGE OF HEART?

Princess Diana would’ve ended the brothers’ feud long ago. (Image: Getty)

Harry’s surprise visit to the UK comes amid reports that he is seeking advice from former aides and confidantes “from his old life” as he contemplates ending his “US exile” and rehabilitating his image.

According to the Mail, it seems to be just the latest move in his bid to begin a new chapter and reconcile with his family. It could potentially see him “initiate a partial return to the royal fold”.

“Harry is turning away from all sorts of Hollywood publicists and is seeking counsel from his old friends and associates,” said the source.

“He is clearly reaching out thinking, ‘I need to do something different because what I’m doing is clearly not working.’ In short, he is rethinking the way he operates.”

The insider stressed that Harry, along with his wife Meghan Markle, “are not seeking a permanent return” to the UK, however.

It’s reported that at least one of those approached by Harry is a trusted confidante “from the old school”, and that the Duke is said to be open to ideas, including a return to “very low-key royal duties”.

That is, the insider added, “if certain members of the family could find it in themselves to allow it.”

And – if Prince William apologises. A recent source has claimed that Harry would be open to a temporary role within the firm to “help out” if King Charles asked him to. That is, if his brother says he’s sorry.

With his father and Catherine, Princess of Wales, both undergoing treatment for cancer, Harry would be willing to lend a hand, especially as insiders reveal that he is “determined” to mend his fractured relationship with King Charles.

A YEARNING FOR THE PAST

“Things haven’t worked out how he wanted”. (Image: Getty)

Recent reports also indicate that Prince Harry is feeling nostalgic for his old life in Britain. He’s missing the camaraderie of the English lifestyle he left behind.

According to a friend of the Duke of Sussex, he comes across as frustrated by how things have worked out since his move to the US.

“He’s an angry boy. Things haven’t turned out how he wanted,” the friend claimed.

“I think he misses being over here desperately and wants to be admired more. Anyone who knows him feels he’d rather be top of the pops here with everyone loving him, as they do with William and Kate.”

And another source, who has known Harry since his teenage years, said, “He has ended up isolated from his family and most of his old mates, in an environment where your friendships are not like the ones you forged as a young man.

“He used to love a night out in the pub and hanging out in the country with friends.”

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