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Julie joins The Weekly

MasterChef catapulted Julie Goodwin from a working mum to national celebrity. She tells Larry Writer about her new-found fame – and the family legacy that inspires her passion for good food.

MasterChef winner Julie Goodwin knew her life had changed forever when she visited the local supermarket to buy mementoes for the funeral book of her grandmother, Edna. “This lady behind the counter recognised me and said, ‘I’m going to announce on the PA that you’re in the store’, and I told her, ‘Don’t you dare!’ She did it anyway. ‘Attention all customers! Julie from MasterChef is here. Come say hello!’

“A crowd of shoppers rushed up. Everyone was lovely, but I’ve always treasured my privacy and I was so sad about Nan, who had just passed away, so I really didn’t feel like chatting, but I put on a smile and I did.”

Julie says it’s a blessing “that Nan lived long enough to see me win. Throughout the show, she was the star of the nursing home. She took a bad turn while I was in the MasterChef house and I was expecting a sad call every day, but she held on and we all got to say goodbye to her. It was beautiful. We couldn’t have scripted it any better. She slipped away peacefully, aged 90. She was so excited for me.”

Nan wasn/t the only one. MasterChef transformed Julie, 38, from a suburban working mum whose cooking was appreciated only by husband Mick, 38, and sons Paddy, 10, Tom, 12, and Joe, 13, into a beloved national celebrity whose rich and hearty fare is being replicated by hundreds of thousands of Australians. “None of us on the show had any idea the program would capture people’s imaginations like it has,” says Julie, who won $100,000, a cookbook contract, lessons with leading chefs and a guest column in The Weekly.

“Life has been a whirlwind and the dust hasn’t settled yet,” she says. “My victory didn’t really sink in until I was sitting in my lounge room [at home in Niagara Park, on the NSW Central Coast] with my boys, family and friends, watching the grand finale on TV, which was screened a fortnight after it was filmed and I couldn’t breathe a word, except to my husband and sons.

I knew the outcome, but still, I was sitting on the edge of my seat! When I won, Mick and I went mad all over again.”

Read more in the September issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly, out now with Therese Rein on the cover.

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Kylie is our most powerful brand

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Kylie Minogue has come a long way from her overall-sporting days of Neighbours, beating media moguls, sports stars and even our Prime Minister in a poll of Australia’s most powerful brands.

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The survey, conducted by Talent Inc!, asked around 400 people which Australian they thought best developed their brand and their brand awareness.

And the winner, with more than 10 percent of the vote, was Minogue, a celeb whose entertainment, lingerie and perfume ventures have made her and her brand a household name.

“The theory of building a personal brand is a new concept, based on the idea that ‘celebrity’ goes beyond the realms of talent,” said Mark Richardson from Talent Inc! .

“Those with the strongest personal brands have clearly defined them and built them over time to achieve the highest return possible for everything they do.”

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Coming in second was Elle “The Body” Macpherson who is the face of Invisible Zinc, a Revlon spokesperson and has her own line of lingerie. Elle recently said of her prominent brand exposure, “This capacity to be flexible with business deals and to be financially independent has enabled me to support and grow my own brand to be an iconic and inspirational brand of Australia.”

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Rounding out the top five were Shane Warne, Dame Edna Everage and Greg Norman.

Your say: Which Australian do you think has best developed their brand? Do you agree with the results?

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*World’s Strictest Parents*: Memphis is wilder than ever!

Visiting the out-of-control teen after the show, Monique Butterworth finds her untamed and unrepentant.

In her classroom, high school teacher Michelle Tayler has no trouble getting respect from her students. But her 17-year-old daughterMemphis Fitzgeraldis another story.

Sick of Memphis’s drinking, smoking and out-of-control behaviour, the Queensland mum shipped off her daughter to live with a strict Singaporean family for Seven’s reality seriesWorld’s Strictest Parents.

But it didn’t help. “Memphis didn’t change. If anything her bad behaviour was exaggerated,” says Michelle, 47. “I think it was so strict over there that she came back and went wild.”

When Michelle signed Memphis up for the show, she was at her wits’ end. “I thought it might be good to throw her in and give her a different way to look at things,” she says.

Memphis was taken in by the Chuas’, who believe in “authoritative parenting”. “For me, no means no! That’s it,” says husband Meng.

Daughters Esse and Ada are straight-A students and spend “at least three hours a day on homework,” says mum Ean.

The Chua girls eat dinner with their parents every night. Boyfriends are forbidden, and drinking and smoking are also “a big no-no,” Meng says. “And the consequences are severe.”

Not surprisingly, Memphis didn’t like the Chuas’ rules.

“The family was very, very different. Their way of living shocked me. Their life sucks.”

Do you have any tips for Memphis’ parents on dealing with uncontrollable children? Leave your comments below.

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Miracle MS recovery…I’m out of my wheelchair!

Shauna McLean tells Glen Williams how a ‘wonder pill’ gave her back her life.

The scene is almost Biblical. Shauna McLean, known until recently as “the nice lady in the wheelchair”, leaps from her seat, performs a perfect pirouette, then breaks into a high-spirited jog.

Shauna can’t contain her joy, for she knows she is experiencing what she and her doting husband, Neil, can only describe as a miracle.

Stricken with multiple sclerosis (MS) and a life-threatening brain tumour, this once lithe ballerina, who has performed with the likes of Rudolf Nureyev, spent the better part of 20 years dependent on walking sticks before ending up in a wheelchair.

The medical profession says there is no cure for MS and as it hit her, Shauna’s eyesight shut down and she lost her sense of taste, a great deal of speech and her sense of balance..

A phone call this year from the director of the Adult Stem Cell Foundation was to change Shauna’s life. He encouraged her to try some stem-cell enhancing products from New Zealand. “At first I was very cautious,” Shauna says. “But I soon found that it was a food enhancer, not a drug. It’s just like taking Vitamin C, but it promotes the production of stem cells within your own body ? 4000 per tablet!

“Within 20 minutes of taking my first pill I could feel something good was going on. In four days my double vision was gone. It was a miracle. These amazing tablets, with the totally natural product colostrum, stimulate the growth of your own stem cells.”

Four months later, Shauna, 51, jogs in her local park and has given her wheelchair away. “I’m one very happy lady,” she says. “MS robbed me of everything, but now, I’m getting my life back.”

For the full story see this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale August 24, 2009.

What are your opinions on the ‘wonder pill’? Do you think stem cell based medicines should be used in the treatment of incurable diseases? Leave your comments below.

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Brad’s up in smoke

A candid confession from Quentin Tarantino has thrown doubt on Brad Pitt’s suggestion that he has put his drug-taking days behind him since he’s become a father — and Angelina isn’t happy.

The director says Brad produced a “brick of hash” and gave him a piece of it when the pair met to discuss the star taking a role in Quentin’s film.

“He takes this brick of hash and whips out a knife like Jesse James and cuts this big sliver,” Quentin revealed on The Howard Stern Show.

Tarantino’s claims suggest that Brad’s wild days are not entirely in the past and could put paid to the clean-cut reputation he’s been building since becoming a parent with Angelina Jolie.

In the four years the couple have been together, Brad has gone from being childless to caring for six children, and Quentin’s comments fuel fears he could be returning to his old habits as a reaction to his extreme lifestyle change.

Brad initially admitted the crazy night with Quentin played a part in his decision to take the role in Nazi film Inglourious Basterds.

“Quentin came to visit with the script,” he said. “We talked ’til the wee hours and I got up next morning and saw five empty wine bottles on the floor and something that resembled a smoking apparatus … and apparently I agreed to do the movie.”

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Paris’s pooch palace

With the credit crunch still biting hard, most people would be ashamed to admit owning a $400,000 dog house — but not Paris Hilton, who happily provided us with these eyebrow-raising pictures.

The heiress says the 30 square-metre, hot pink home — which she had built for her dogs Tinkerbell, Prince Baby Bear, Harajuku, Marilyn Monroe, Dolce and Prada — is just what her pets deserve.

“It’s a miniature version of my house,” says Paris, 28, who took the interior photos herself. “I designed it with the help of my decorator, Faye Resnick.”

Los Angeles real estate agent Timo Ketola estimates the two-storey home, which sits in the backyard of Paris’s $7.5million mansion, is worth more than the average Aussie apartment.

No expense has been spared on the dog house, which has a clay-tile roof with copper gutters, intricate ceiling mouldings and central air conditioning.

The pampered pets can have a nap in the upstairs bedroom, lounge about in the downstairs living room on miniature Philippe Starck furniture, or chase each other up and down the staircase under the glass chandelier.

“They love lying on the balcony, playing in their backyard and hanging out on their living room furniture,” Paris says. “They appreciate the house that Mommy built for them.”

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Rob Pattinson: Why I love Kristen

Pattinson, pictured here with co-star and girlfriend Kristen Stewart at a Kings Of Leon concert in Vancouver last week, has finally opened up about their relationship.

“Kristen really is the only person I can talk to openly about everything,” Rob, 23, tells The Lowdown exclusively. “Whatever happens between us, nothing will ever change the fact that we have been through something amazing together and continue to do so.

“The truth is, Kristen is actually the only person I can talk to about this whole thing … this whole phenomenon that has happened to us both during the process of making Twilight.”

While he’s been linked to a string of women, including actresses Camilla Belle, Emilie de Ravin, Nikki Reed and Brazilian model Anne Schoenberger — Kristen, 19, is the only woman to remain a constant in his life, even though their schedules often separate them for months on end.

“I’ve not even heard of half the women I’m supposed to be dating, let alone met them — like that Brazilian model. And then those Megan Fox rumours … I don’t know where that came from.

“I kept getting texts on my phone saying, ‘You’re going out with Megan Fox?!’ And I never even met her. Well, I met her once, I mean, but for, like, two seconds.”

Giving further insight into why he is dating his co-star, Robert says that he’s become terrified of women only liking him because of his fame, and now rarely goes out.

“If a girl can’t look at me as anything other than Edward, then I probably don’t want to go out with her,” he says.

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From pizza boy to platinum star: Schoolboy Mark’s amazing journey

As his debut album goes platinum, Aussie singing sensation Mark Vincent tells Angela Mollard why success never felt so good.

Week after week Mark Vincent would come home from school in tears because of the bullies who teased him about being fat. He would retreat to his room and sing, his voice soaring through his suburban street as he dreamt of a new life far from the cruel taunts.

Now the 15-year-old has got the ultimate revenge on his bullying schoolmates with a platinum-selling debut album and a spot in the charts alongside Michael Jackson.

“When I see my face on the posters in the record shops and the CDs on the shelves, I think it’s a dream, and it feels like those bullies can’t do anything to me now,” says Mark, who would regularly get into fights at school after being teased about his weight.

Sitting in his school uniform at the home he shares with his “nonna” Angela in Sydney’s south, it’s obvious that success has been the making of this quiet, modest boy, who charmed the nation to win Australia’s Got Talent in April.

His album My Dream — Mio Visione — debuted at No.1 on the Australian album chart and No.5 on the ARIA chart — all the more extraordinary in light of Michael Jackson’s chart domination since his death.

“I’m so honoured and excited, and for the album to go platinum is just amazing. I know my grandfather would be looking down on me and be very proud,” says Mark, who is devoted to his family and often spends time at his mother Leanne’s pizza shop in Sydney’s Kirrawee.

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Nicole warns: don’t push our son

The Aussie star speaks out as her ex Tom Cruise guides their son into a life in front of the cameras. Matthew Denby reports.

Nicole Kidman has warned Tom Cruise against pushing son Connor into a movie career, in a rare public statement about how the controversial Scientologist is raising the couple’s two adopted children.

With Connor, 14, set for a starring role in a remake of the brutal war flick Red Dawn, about a group of high school children who become terrorists to defend their town, Nicole has voiced her concern that he’s becoming a child star.

“It’s not something I would be pushing,” she said last week of the perils of child stardom. “It has to come from within, because that’s what acting is. It’s in your blood. It runs through you.”

While Tom insists he isn’t pushing his son into anything, he has made no secret of how excited he is about Connor making it in movies. Revealing that he feels the pair have bonded over Connor’s big-screen ambitions, Tom leaves little doubt he would like his son to follow in his footsteps.

“Driving him to the audition for his first film role was a great father-son moment,” Tom recently crowed. But for all the talk of auditions, the truth is that Connor has already been given a fast track, thanks to his superstar dad’s connections.

His first role was in Tom’s close friend Will Smith’s recent film Seven Pounds. And it seems networker Tom already has his son schmoozing with the right people — getting him onto the set of Hannah Montana to rub shoulders with teen superstar Miley Cyrus.

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Holly Brisley: I’ve never felt so much love

The Home And Away favourite’s first child had a fittingly dramatic arrival, writes Julie Hayne.

With his generous mop of hair and bright blue eyes, tiny Levi Harper Ford has already stolen the show from his actress mum Holly Brisley.

“After years of trying to have a baby I’m finally a mum, and I am ecstatic,” says Holly as she settles down for a snuggle with her little boy. “This is my best role ever.”

And while she and her marketing executive husband Paul Ford have managed to settle into a comfortable routine with their three-week-old son, Holly says his arrival didn’t exactly go to plan.

“I had made it to 39-and-a- half weeks, and by that stage I was looking quite similar to a puffer fish. My hands and feet had swollen to the size of a giant’s, and I was more than ready to pop,” she says.

“Throughout the pregnancy I went to all the birthing classes and read up on everything with the intention of being the full earth mother when it came to the delivery, with no drugs and a completely natural birth.”

But at her last weekly check-up, it became clear that Holly’s best laid plans were not going to eventuate.

“The obstetrician told us that the head still hadn’t engaged and that a natural birth wasn’t looking promising as my hips are quite narrow and he wasn’t sure Levi would fit, so he recommended a caesarean. Here I was, wanting a completely natural birth, and I ended up having a caesar with all the drugs.”

But the gorgeous blonde, who has recently been back on our screens playing her recurring role of vixen Amanda Vale on Home And Away, says that at the end of the day, her son’s safe arrival into the world was what mattered most.

For the full story see this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale August 24, 2009.

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