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Bec breaks down

Bec Hewitt is suffering in silence as she spends days and nights alone and in tears.

Lonely days, lonelier nights and constant separation from her husband are pushing Bec Hewitt to the point of an emotional breakdown, close friends say.

With a punishing schedule and a desire to prove his harshest critics wrong and win a title this year, Lleyton is once again putting tennis back at the top of his list of priorities, and Bec is being left out in the cold.

“She’s always alone, even when she’s travelling with Lleyton,” says a source. “If he’s not playing or practising, he’s doing interviews or being coached. She might as well not be there.”

Not the first “sporting widow” to struggle with the demands of her husband’s career, Bec has tried to put on a brave face for Lleyton, but has been unable to hold back her tears recently.

Read the full story in Woman’s Day (on-sale February 18, 2008)

Happier times: Bec and Lleyton celebrating Mia’s birthday

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I stole from children to provide for my family

When I found out I was expecting a child, I was already four months along. I was a full-time student at the time and exams were coming up, so I hadn’t been paying attention to when my period was due. By the time I found out, I was too far into my pregnancy to abort and in any case, had I been given the option, probably would not have.

I struggled through the remainder of my studies knowing I would have to work it all out somehow. My partner was a part-time student who spent most of his time helping his family. He was never fond of the idea of children, which made it even harder to face the idea of telling him. One night I called and asked if he would like to come out to dinner as I had some important news. Exams had finished and he thought I was going to fill him in on my results. We had not seen each other in a few weeks as he had gone interstate to help his grandmother move house. He replied with an enthusiastic yes, saying it would be good to catch up as he had news for me too.

As I got dressed for the evening, I fretted over my small baby bump and prayed I could hide it well enough so he wouldn’t notice straightaway. I had organised to meet him at a local restaurant. He arrived shortly after me and sat opposite with a grin. He commented that I had put on weight and mentioned that I looked “radiant”. I looked down at my small bump and took a deep breath. “I’m pregnant.”

He rose from the table and asked who the baby belonged to. I was furious. I quietly informed him that the baby was his and was due in May. He went pale and sat down abruptly. I told him I was going to keep our child and hoped we could start a family. He fell quiet for a long time then told me in a calm tone that he’d been waiting for the right moment to tell me that he had met a nice girl when he was with his grandmother and had set up house with her and her daughter.

I was devastated. I couldn’t believe my faithful boyfriend of two years was leaving me — while I was pregnant! He told me it couldn’t be his child as we’d always been careful and he wasn’t going to be trapped into a domestic life. I rose from the table, barely managing to hold back tears, and left the restaurant in a rush. I returned home and went to bed to cry myself to sleep.

The next day I talked to my parents and filled them in on the pregnancy. They were very supportive and helped me get things organised for the birth.

In May I gave birth to a beautiful little boy and named him Matthew. I moved into my new place and my mum stayed for a week to get us settled. But it wasn’t long before the money problems started. The rent went up, little Matthew had grown out of his clothing and the bills had come in. I was frantic. I had tried so hard and saved all I could spare from the government allowance we were given to live on.

In desperation I turned to my aunt for help. She was always travelling to help out in orphanages in third world countries as she loved children. She was working on a big fundraising project at the time and said she was really sorry but she hadn’t any money to spare as she was due to leave again soon and needed it for her trip. I thanked her and asked if she needed any help with things. She set me to work at the charity’s office. I was there every day helping my aunt while Matthew played in the corner of the room. It wasn’t till after the final notices came in that I decided I’d have to borrow some money.

While my aunt was in a meeting, I went to her desk and removed the locked cash box she kept there. I felt incredibly guilty but reasoned that I’d pay it back as soon as I had the money. I also knew that the amount I was taking wouldn’t be missed as the cash hadn’t been counted yet. I swallowed a lump in my throat and pushed any feelings of guilt away as I removed $350 from the box.

I paid my debts and shortly before my aunt was due to leave I managed to slip $100 back into the box. She had a very successful trip and returned home with a little Nepalese boy who she adopted.

Ever since, I have thrown myself into charity work and slowly managed to pay back the rest of the money. My son Matthew is now five and has a loving relationship with his cousin. No one will ever know what I did but I am forever thankful to those unknowing children who saved us from homelessness.

Image: Getty / Picture posed by model

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Fat Actress fired for being fat

Kirstie Alley has fallen off the treadmill again, with reports she has regained the 34kg she lost while representing weight-loss company Jenny Craig. Her contract with them has not been renewed.

“She’s devastated over the way her Jenny Craig career fizzled. It was a huge professional setback, and a major blow to her ego,” a source tells The Enquirer.

“She told a pal: ‘Actually, I’m glad it’s over. It’s a relief to be out from under the stress and scrutiny of that campaign.'”

On that tack, the Fat Actress star is now seeking alternative weight-loss tactics such as traditional Chinese medicine.

And with her Jenny Craig commitments over, in a move similar to Tom Cruise’s recent appraisals, Kirstie has also thrown herself into spreading the word on how Scientology has enhanced her life.

But The Enquirer‘s source says that few things have been effective in conquering the star’s weight battle.

“Nothing has permanently kept the weight off,” the friend says.

“Her three years with Jenny Craig boosted her visibility, but in the end she was really no better off.”

Your say: Was Jenny Craig right to dump Kirstie? Tell us what you think …

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Megan takes the limelight in her final runway appearance for David Jones

David Jones last night launched its new Winter 2008 Collection in a spectacular Tokyo-inspired setting, featuring some of the country’s most innovative and talented fashion designers.

But stealing the limelight throughout the event was stunning David Jones Ambassador, Megan Gale, who celebrated her final season on the runway after seven years with the Australian fashion giant. Both opening and closing the show, Megan, 32, still looked every inch the catwalk queen and showcased a number of designers’ new looks for the season which focused primarily on mini dresses, stockings and sky-high stilettos. Colours were kept muted with charcoal greys, blacks and purples featuring prominently alongside dazzling metallics and the occasional flash of neon.

Setting the trends for the season ahead was an impressive line-up which included Alannah Hill, Kirrily Johnston, Morrissey, Sally Smith, Alice McCall, Collette Dinnigan, Easton Pearson, Fleur Wood, Ginger & Smart and Willow and Zimmermann, all taking to the runway to unveil their Winter 2008 collections exclusive to David Jones stores.

Hair was a big feature on the catwalk with a mix of high, sleek and extended ponytails, geisha influenced couture bows and samari top knots. Make up also played a dramatic part with a strong focus on smoky, feline eyes, translucent skin, contoured cheeks and rich, luscious lips.

Creative Director, Mike Mizrahi, transformed the Royal Hall of Industries into a magical Japanese setting for the 600 VIP guests, celebrities and media in attendance, while Kelvin Harries, the show’s stylist brought together a fascinating blend of colour and texture with the 166 outfit changes which took place throughout the show.

Celebrity guests included the likes of Delta Goodrem and fiance Brian McFadden, who together joined in the standing ovation for Megan as she took her final bow out of the show wiping away tears.

Despite ending her career on the catwalk, she continues her relationship with David Jones in a new role as Brand Ambassador.

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The greatest gift

By Annette Campbell

Damian Harding is a 43-year-old IT specialist who lives in Canberra with his wife Eunmi and their daughter Destiny, aged seven.

He also happens to be someone’s superhero — Damian and his family made the decision to donate his brother Darren’s organs after Darren died in a motorbike accident in 1988.

But Damian’s story is special, because six years ago he received a life-saving kidney donation.

In the lead-up to Australian Organ Donor Awareness Week (February 17-24), Damian shares his unique perspective on the issue of organ donation.

“When that phone call came to say they had a kidney, I was very happy of course,” says quietly-spoken Damian. “But then I thought … someone’s died. And I knew what that family was going through right there and then. I still haven’t stopped thinking about that donor and their family — I think of them every day. It is such an honourable thing to give an anonymous gift of life.

“I know what it’s like to be sick and have learned to celebrate life more and not to take it for granted.”

Damian’s brother Darren was only 25 when he died following a motorbike accident.

Damian, one of three children, was living in his family’s hometown of Darwin at the time; he flew straight to Sydney to be with his brother.

“Darren was on a machine for another week and it became obvious he wasn’t going to come out,” Damian recalls.

“That’s when one of the doctors mentioned the possibility of organ donation. I thought that was a great idea!

“We were all just in an abyss of despair and this option was a bit of light for something good to happen, so we latched onto it. We understood that there were people waiting and lots of things to be organised, so we all said our goodbyes.

“Later we received a letter from the Red Cross, thanking us for the donation and letting us know that there had been two kidney recipients, one heart and both his corneas. That was really nice to know he’d helped a few people … so even now when I think about his death, it’s not such an overwhelmingly negative thing — there is a positive edge.”

Then in 1993, Damian was diagnosed with kidney disease.

By 1996 he was so sick that his doctor suggested if he wanted to do any travelling, to go and do it now, before the inevitability of beginning dialysis.

“I was taking a lot of medicine, including injections,” explains Damian. “It was obvious my kidneys were failing pretty quickly. So I went backpacking in Ireland and to Korea, where I met my beautiful wife.”

Damian began dialysis in 1997 and was on the treatment for nearly four years.

“As my deterioration continued, we talked about treatment options and one was a transplant. No-one in my family was suitable so I was placed on the waiting list.”

Damian was seriously ill and his weight, usually around 70kg, plummeted to 50-odd kilos.

Then at 4am one day in November 2001, Damian’s phone rang. “And I just knew!” he smiles. “My favourite doctor was on the line and he said, ‘We have a kidney for you, if you want it!’

“We were in living in Darwin at the time, so I had to fly to Adelaide for the procedure. My transplant was done on November 7 and only four days later I was feeling better than ever.

“Until then all food tasted horrible — meat tasted like aluminium foil. And one morning [after the transplant] they gave me boiled chicken and vegetables. I was hungry so I wanted to eat it … and it tasted great! It was the most delicious meal I’ve ever had.

“From that point on I loved food again and the world became wonderful. I felt so good and immediately started making plans for the future.”

Those plans included getting fit, which he did — and Damian ended up representing Australia in cycling at the World Transplant Games in Canada in 2005.

Damian will always be on medication and sees his specialist every two months.

“The kidney is working well — I’m still far better now than before the transplant,” he says. “It is such a wonderful gift and I celebrate it every day.”

In Woman’s Day magazine this week:

(on-sale February 11, 2008)

“I donated my heart and I’m still alive”

Lucinda Simpson is believed to be the only living Australian to donate her heart to save another life. Now she wants to meet the recipient…

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Kylie and Olivier back together

The star was spotted in the city of love … and in the arms of her love-rat ex.

Worried family and friends are warning Kylie Minogue against reuniting with her former boyfriend Olivier Martinez, after the pair were spotted looking cosy together in Paris.

Reports said that Kylie had taken Olivier back — on the condition that they get married and try for a baby.

“They’ve both been single for a year and Kylie has realised she’s never had anyone who has matched up to him,” says one friend.

But Kylie quickly hit back at the reports, saying they are simply friends…

Read the full story in Woman’s Day (on-sale February 11, 2008)

Your say: Will 2008 be the year of the love-rat for Kylie? Should she take Olivier back?

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Heath Ledger 1979-2008

Heath Ledger was born in Perth on April 4, 1979. He left school at 16 to pursue acting.

One of Heath’s early roles was as a love interest for Home And Away‘s Sally (Kate Ritchie).

Kate was shocked to hear of Heath’s death while hosting the Breakfast Show on Sydney’s Nova radio.

But Home And Away was just the beginning for the determined young actor.

His television performances soon lead Heath to starring roles in feature films, including the award-winning Two Hands.

It wasn’t long before Hollywood called and Heath starred alongside Mel Gibson in The Patriot.

A Knight’s Tale saw Heath bloom as a Hollywood leading man.

His Hollywood career lead to romance with fellow star Heather Graham.

But Heath still called Australia home, returning to play Aussie folklore icon Ned Kelly.

Working on Ned Kelly saw Heath meet and fall for co-star Naomi Watts.

Heath received critical acclaim for his performance in Brokeback Mountain alongside Jake Gyllenhaal.

It was on the set of Brokeback Mountain that Heath met and fell for co-star Michelle Williams.

Michelle became Heath’s fiancée and they soon had a daughter, Matilda Rose.

The couple split in September last year, but Heath remained a doting father.

Heath’s final role was as The Joker in The Dark Knight — a role that he said left him physically and emotionally exhausted, but one that already had the critics excited.

Tragically, on January 22 2008, Heath was found dead from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs. Friends, family and fans alike left flowers and letters of condolence outside the 28-year-old’s New York apartment and in his hometown Perth.

More pictures: Heath Ledger’s memorial

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Heath Ledger memorial

Heath’s former fiancee Michelle Williams arrives at Penrhos College in Perth with his sister Kate.

All gallery pictures by Getty Images.

(L to R) Iness Ledger with Heath’s father Kim Ledger, and Heath’s mother Sally Bell with Roger Bell.

Heath’s co-stars Bryan Brown and Cate Blanchett were among the celebrity attendees.

The memorial program included speeches from loved ones and colleagues, and montages of his family — including daughter Matilda — all to a soundtrack of some of Heath’s favourite songs.

One of many notes of condolence from friends and fans alike.

Friends and family then attended the wake at Indiana Tea House at Heath’s favourite beach, Cottesloe Beach.

The mood lightened as Heath’s loved ones enjoyed sand and surf in his honour.

Michelle Williams is dragged in for a paddle, along with the rest of the party.

Kim and Iness Ledger (right) watch over the water party with friends.

The crowd cheers on the sunset.

Michelle and a friend enjoy the perfect Perth dusk.

Heath’s loved ones celebrate his irrepressible spirit as the sun goes down.

All gallery pictures by Getty Images.

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In the mag – February 18, 2008

On sale Monday February 11, 2008

Nicole Kidman: ‘My baby secrets’

The glowing Aussie star reveals her exciting plans for her long-awaited baby.

John Blackman: ‘My brain tumour nightmare’

In this week’s issue Hey Hey It’s Saturday‘s John Blackman tells Woman’s Day that it’s a miracle he’s alive after having surgery to remove a brain tumour the size of a golf ball.

Kylie and Olivier back together

Worried family and friends are warning Kylie Minogue against reuniting with her former boyfriend Olivier Martinez, after the pair were spotted looking cosy together in Paris.

Life after Heath — Michelle opens her heart: ‘How Matilda and I are coping’

Heath Ledger’s emotional Perth funeral was the final step in a grief-filled journey for his former fiancée Michelle Williams, who is determined their daughter Matilda will grow up knowing her father’s legacy.

Jack Nicholson on life, death and everything in between

Facing his own mortality even put Hollywood’s oldest playboy off women (briefly!).

Kate Hudson: Motherhood and my ex

The actress opens up about raising her son, being happily single and why she still sees so much of her ex.

Wacko Jacko — Michael Jackson’s kids unveiled!

Aussie supermodel Kristy Hinze: ‘My soul mate is 63’

True Life — Transplant miracle: ‘I donated my heart … and I’m still alive’.

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