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Shengo Deane: I couldn’t keep up with the Kardashians

Shengo Deane: I coudn't keep up with the Kardashians

The mystery man who was part of Kim’s life talks exclusively to Woman’s Day about her, and his new love.

As Kim Kardashian dashes across the globe in the wake of her split from husband Kris Humphries – frantically fulfilling work commitments and meeting with Kris for “closure counselling” – the reality TV queen’s Aussie ex-boyfriend has been lying low at home in Sydney. Shengo Deane, Kim’s hunky former bodyguard turned lover, who appeared on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and its spin-off Kourtney & Kim Take New York, has been reluctant to talk about his ex-girlfriend…until now.

The pair are still friends, he explains – and, after all, he has a new woman in his life, flight attendant Sally Poulos. Cuddling on the couch of their South Sydney apartment during an exclusive photoshoot for Woman’s Day, it’s clear the couple are very much in love. But the shadow of Shengo’s ex looms large. Pulling on a purple shirt for our pictures, the 31-year-old security guard confesses, “I wore this shirt on a date with Kim.” Sally, 27, blushes at the mention of his ex’s name. “That makes me feel a little funny,” she giggles.

The blush returns when it’s pointed out Sally bears a striking resemblance to the reality TV star. “He likes his curvy girls!” she says. Their personalities are similar too, Shengo adds. “They have the same heart,” he says. “They both want the same things in life. They both want a family. They both want to be with a good man.” Shengo’s relationship ended because he couldn’t keep up with the Kardashians. “They are a beautiful family and I enjoyed being part of that, but I didn’t really have a lot of work over there and I didn’t want to have to ask for $50 to go to the movies,” he explains.

His expiring US visa didn’t help matters much, either. As seen on the reality series, the couple were heartbroken when they split, but they’ve kept in touch via email. The last time they talked was just after Kim’s marriage fell apart, shortly before her recent visit to Australia. “She wanted to use me as a bodyguard, but her business manager said that security had already been arranged,” a disappointed Shengo says. “I wish we could’ve worked together, but I understand it could have been completely misconstrued.”

Read more about Shengo Deane and see what his wife has to say about him, his girlfriend and Kim Kardashian in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale November 14, 2011.

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Royal best friends: Kate and Camilla

Camilla Parker Bowles might not be everyone’s favourite royal, but Kate Middleton made her affection for William’s step-mother clear yesterday.

The Duchess of the Cambridge joined the Duchess of Cornwall at London’s Cenotaph for the country’s Remembrance Day ceremony.

Kate and Camilla — both dressed in sombre black — made their affection for each other clear, laughing and chatting during breaks in the event.

Camilla is said to have taken Kate under her wing before the royal wedding in April and regularly gives the younger duchess advice.

Kate and Camilla gossiped and giggled during every break in the ceremony.

The duchesses seemed delighted to catch up with each other.

Camilla is said to have taken Kate under her wing.

Camilla and Kate are reportedly very close, talking regularly.

Queen Elizabeth looked sombre at the Remembrance Day ceremony.

Kate looked stylish in a Diane von Furstenberg coat and hat by Jane Corbett.

Prince William taking part in the Remembrance Day ceremony.

The queen at the Cenotaph.

Kate also chatted animatedly to Sophie, the Countess of Wessex.

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The Weekly is Australia’s fastest-growing magazine

The Weekly is Australia's fastest-growing magazine

The cover of the current issue of The Australian Women's Weekly.

The Australian Women’s Weekly is not only the country’s most-read magazine — it’s also the fastest-growing.

The Weekly has had an incredible year, growing 5.9 percent to 2.34 million readers per month — up 131,000 from the same time year according to the latest Roy Morgan Readership Survey.

This amazing result is the biggest year-on-year rise of any Australian magazine title and confirms The Weekly’s position as Australia’s number one magazine.

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The Weekly also remains the only magazine read by more than 2 million people per issue, leading the next most-read monthly magazine by more than 500,000 readers.

This is our best readership result since June 2008 and a credit to our editorial team’s dedication to bringing you the best news, features and recipes every month.

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Kate and William to be separated for six weeks

Kate and William to be separated for six weeks

Prince William and Kate Middleton at a charity gala in London last month.

Prince William and Kate Middleton will be forced to spend six weeks apart next year when William is posted to the Falkland Islands.

The Duke of Cambridge will complete a six-week tour of duty in the South Atlantic region in February 2012.

It will be the longest time William and Kate have spent apart since their brief split in 2007.

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Kate is understood to be very supportive of William’s career, considering herself “very much a military wife”.

William — or Flight Lieutenant Wales as he is known in the military — is an RAF search and rescue pilot and will be flying missions in Sea King helicopter during his deployment.

Next year marks the 30th anniversary of the Falklands conflict and William’s presence is expected to anger the Argentinean government, which asserts a territorial claim to the island despite defeat by British forces in 1982.

The British Ministry of Defence has stressed that William’s deployment is “routine” and the usual step for pilots at this stage in their career.

“The RAF can confirm that Flight Lieutenant William Wales, Search and Rescue Co-pilot, 22 Squadron, RAF Valley will complete a routine deployment to the Falkland Islands as part of a crew of four RAF personnel during the period February — March 2012,” a statement said.

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“Flt Lt Wales is one of 38,000 RAF personnel, all of whom are regularly and routinely deployed abroad. It is part of the job A six week deployment to the Falklands is conventional for such pilots at this stage of their career.”

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Kate Middleton turns Grecian goddess at gala

If Kate Middleton is upset about Prince William’s posting to the Falkland Islands, she wasn’t showing it last night.

The Duchess of Cambridge looked absolutely stunning in a silver Grecian-style gown as she and William hosted a charity dinner at St James’s Palace.

Kate and William seemed relaxed and happy at the event, and shot each other loving looks throughout the evening.

The gala was just hours after it was announced that William would be posted to the Falkland Islands for six weeks in February next year as part of his work as a search and rescue pilot.

Kate and William arrive at St James’s Palace for the event.

Kate looked relaxed and happy as she chatted to guests.

Kate shot several loving looks at William across the room.

Kate’s willowy figure perfectly suited her Grecian-style gown.

William spoke at the event, which was for the National Memorial Arboretum Appeal.

Kate and William wore red poppies in honour of Remembrance Day.

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Zahara gives paparazzi icy stare

Just as soon as they had landed they were off again! Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have packed up their brood of six and left Japan after just 48 hours in the country.

And it seems one of their children, six-year-old Zahara, wasn’t too happy about the constant travel. She gave waiting photographers an icy star as she boarded the plane with her parents and other siblings.

All of the Pitt Jolie clan clutched soft toys as they walked through the airport.

During their limited time in Tokyo the family visited famous local toy shops while Brad Pitt promoted his film Moneyball.

Zahara isn’t impressed with the wainting photographers at the airport.

Angelina ushers her children through the airport

Brad is close behind with Knox and Zahara.

Brad and Angelina looked red hot at the Moneyball premiere.

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George Clooney on sex, orgasms and farts

George Clooney

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George Clooney has discussed losing his virginity, his first orgasm and his love of farts in a candid new interview.

The 50-year-old actor is usually guarded about his private life, but opened up in the interview with Rolling Stone magazine.

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Clooney revealed he lost his virginity at the age of 16, and now regrets taking such a big step before he was old enough to understand it.

“I was young, very young,” he told the magazine. “Too young.”

His first orgasm came much earlier and Clooney still remembers it more than 40 years later.

“I believe it was while climbing a rope when I was six or seven years old,” he said. “I mean, nothing came out, but all the other elements were there. I remember getting to the top of the rope, hanging off the rope, and going, ‘Oh, my God, this feels great!'”

Clooney also discussed his infamous sense of humour. The heartthrob is renowned for his love of pranks and juvenile jokes and says he still thinks there is nothing funnier than a fart.

“I think it’s one of the funniest things in the history of mankind,” he said. “Even the idea of a fart makes me laugh. Saying the word ‘fart’ makes me laugh. I have iFart on my phone. I have remote whoopee cushions. Farts. To me, there’s nothing funnier.”

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George is currently dating former professional wrestler Stacy Keibler after splitting from Italian model and TV presenter Elisabetta Canalis earlier this year.

Your say: Do you think George Clooney’s juvenile sense of humour makes him more or less appealing?

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Hugh Grant has not registered daughter’s birth

Hugh Grant welcomes third love child

Hugh Grant may be a new dad but he is yet to sign any documents regarding the child.

The 51-year-old British actor, who became the father of a baby girl on September 26, is three days over the 42 days required to sign documents regarding the child, Metro reported.

The child’s mother, Chinese actress Tinglan Hong who is 19 years his junior, has also failed to register the birth.

Westminster register office in the UK has confirmed that so far neither had registered the birth and had not arranged an appointment to do so.

“It’s appointment only to register a birth and there is no appointment. It is very unlikely they are just going to walk in the door,” a register office staff member said.

The six-week-old child, reportedly named Jessica, was born at the Portland Hospital in Westminster, London.

But despite not signing any documents the pair will not have to pay any penalty.

“It is not like we are going to turn up on his doorstep with the police and chase them up. It is quite common to go over 42 days. We’ve got some as long three months. Parents have lots of reasons for not registering a birth,” the register office staff member said.

But if the birth is still not registered within three months, the registrar becomes liable and can be fined up to £200 ($315).

Hugh reportedly was not present for the birth and has only spent about half an hour with his daughter before travelling to Scotland to play golf.

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Suri Cruise pulls faces for the paparazzi

Suri Cruise is only five years old but she’s already showing the paparazzi what she thinks of them.

Suri was out with mum Katie Holmes in New York last week when photographers started taking pictures.

Suri was quickly fed-up with the attention and decided to vent her frustrations by pulling a series of funny faces for the cameras.

Katie found the whole episode hilarious, and struggled to stay composed as her daughter hammed it up.

See Suri’s funny faces and more pictures from her first five years in the spotlight here.

Katie was very amused by Suri’s funny faces.

Once she got going, Suri couldn’t stop hamming it up for the paparazzi.

Suri pokes her tongue out at waiting photographers.

Suri pulls another funny face for the cameras.

Suri rocking lipstick and a trendy hat in New York in September.

Suri in New York in August 2008.

Suri in New York in October 2007.

Suri loking adorable in New York in 2008.

Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise and Suri in New York in January 2008.

Suri and Katie shopping on New York’s Madison Avenue in October 2008.

Suri enjoying a sweet treat in New York in November 2008.

Suri enjoying a cupcake in Boston in October 2009.

Suri and mum Katie Holmes shopping for make-up in February 2010.

Suri celebrating Easter in April 2010.

Suri in New York in March.

Suri was unimpressed with the paparazzi in New York in March.

Suri looking extremely stylish in New York in August.

Suri in Los Angeles in August.

Suri in New York in September.

Suri and dad Tom Cruise in New York’s Central Park in September.

Suri pushing a toy pram in Pennsylvania last month.

Suri in Pennsylvania last month.

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Kerryn Phelps’ fairy-tale wedding

Kerryn Phelps' fairy-tale wedding

Kerryn Phelps, Jackie Stricker and two of their kids Jaime, 30 and Gabi, 12.

When Kerryn Phelps and Jackie Stricker stood on the steps of New York’s City Hall last month to legally wed after 14 years of being married in all but name, they had their daughters by their side. This was the moment they had longed for, as they tell Juliet Rieden

“It was fantastic, wasn’t it, Jac! I almost couldn’t believe that we were standing there in front of the New York City clerk [Mike McSweeney, who decided to take the ceremony personally], who started this really very beautiful, moving ceremony. The words were lovely and then at the end he said, ‘By the power vested in me by the state of New York, I now pronounce you married’.”

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There’s a pause as Kerryn Phelps lets the phrase wash over her all over again and I can hear a frisson of excitement in her voice.

“I actually became a little overwhelmed by the personal emotion of the event,” she says. “It just reminded me of why we have fought so hard for this for so long.”

Did she cry? “I did. We all had a bit of a sob,” she says, with a throaty laugh.

Professor Kerryn Phelps is not prone to outbursts of emotion. She’s the calm, analytical GP at the top of her profession, who loves to lobby politicians with precise, reasoned argument and weigh in to the political jousting arena on matters she feels deserve her passion.

“Jackie’s better at talking about feelings,” she says. Yet speaking to The Weekly the day after she legally married long-term partner and the love of her life, Jackie Stricker, Kerryn is clearly overcome.

Marriage had been part of Jackie’s life plan since she was a little girl, but as a gay woman, it was also something she assumed she couldn’t have.

“I grew up thinking, ‘I can’t get married’. And my mother, when she was alive, was really upset when I told her I was gay because she thought that it meant I couldn’t get married and I couldn’t have children. Well, that’s all been turned on its head now.

“I wanted a fairytale, just like all my friends had. I didn’t think it was fair or reasonable that I couldn’t get married just like them,” she says.

The wedding was a truly joyous occasion, but back in Australia, the couple had lit a very different fire.

“The furore in the Australian media when they found out what we’d done — Kerryn was reasonably well-known because of her media career — was just incredible,” Jackie remembers.

“It was like a bomb exploding. ‘What do you mean you’re getting married? You can’t get married! How dare you use the word marriage.’ The vitriol that came out was staggering.”

Kerryn was equally blindsided by the public reaction. “We certainly didn’t intend to set off a national movement. What we did at the time was just a very private and personal ceremony of our own, a recognition of our own.”

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The repercussions were extreme for the couple and those around them. Jackie, who was then working as a teacher at a private Sydney girls’ school, was openly criticised and felt she had to quit her job. Kerryn lost her position as a medical columnist in a Sydney newspaper.

“Looking back now, I think it was necessary to have the difficult time that we went through in order to understand that there were a lot of people going through a far more difficult time with their sexuality,” says Kerryn.

“Up until then, I don’t think either of us had really completely experienced the homophobia and discrimination others encountered in their careers and families.”

Read more of this story in the November issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly.

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