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Stars defend Tom and Katie

Friends of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have hit out at claims the Hollywood couple are on the verge of divorce and that Tom is an overbearing husband.

“They are a happy family,” says close friend, actress Jada Pinkett Smith, 35, who has labelled the stories “ridiculous”.

“They’re very strong. I think everyone has this image of poor little Katie – that she doesn’t have the strength to take care of herself. I see her in that house with Tom, and he doesn’t have that on her,” says Jada.

“It amazes me how people want to focus on, ‘She’s tied up in the basement and he throws steaks to her at night and she only gets to see Suri on Sundays.’ It’s ridiculous!

“Tom don’t run nothin’ in that house! It’s Katie’s house, it’s her world.”

It’s a sentiment matched by actress friends and fellow Scientologists Leah Remini and Jenna Elfman.

“I don’t get it,” says Leah of the constant speculation. “They’re married, they love each other and they have a beautiful baby.”

“Honestly, they’re happy,” adds Jenna. “They have a great life and they love each other.”

Contrary to reports, the friends say Katie, 28, has blossomed since marrying 44-year-old Tom last November.

“When you look at Katie now, compared to when she first met Tom, she’s more confident and more knowing [of] who she is than ever before,” says Jada. “She’s more beautiful and more assured. She takes it all in her stride.”

Adds another close friend, “I don’t know how any girl could have put up with some of the cruel and embarrassing things that have been said about her and Tom. But through it all she’s kept her calm and kept smiling.”

The couple are proving their relationship is still going strong in other ways.

Onlookers in Louisiana, where Katie is filming the comedy Mad Money, say Tom and Katie have shared several romantic dinners. Plus, they have just spent $43million on a new Beverly Hills home.

The seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom home is located just a few minutes drive away from the home of Katie’s best friend, Victoria Beckham.

“Tom wanted somewhere where his family can live together, but have their own homes within the estate,” says an insider. “Somewhere where they’ll be very protected.”

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John Travolta: ‘I want to be a dad again’

Hard as it may be to believe, it’s been 30 years since John Travolta donned a white disco suit and danced his way to superstardom in the smash-hit film about the disco era, Saturday Night Fever.

Since then, he’s appeared in a host of hits and misses, and raised two kids — Jett, 15, and Ella, 7 — with his wife Kelly Preston, 44.

A qualified jet pilot, his love of flying landed him in hot water last month. The star experienced engine problems while piloting his Boeing 707 on a trip from Germany to Boston, and was forced to make an emergency landing in Ireland — his second aeroplane scare in eight years.

Sporting a Grease-style black leather jacket, the 53-year-old actor was in an upbeat mood as he spoke to Woman’s Day from his hotel in Munich about being a bad cook, his friendships with the two Toms — Hanks and Cruise — and why he wants to become a dad for the third time.

Is there anything you want to do before you reach 60?

I have seven more years before it happens. I have always said my career is in the imagination of writers. Because if you said to me 20 years ago you’ll be playing a president of the United States, you will be playing a heroin addict, a hit man, an angel, an admiral, I’d have said, “Really, I’m going to do all that?” A writer took his pen and imagined something, so every day life offers me possibilities. Maybe something will come up tomorrow, but I don’t know. I tend to play life day to day to see what opportunities come up.

Have you ever regretted turning down the lead roles in As Good As It Gets and Chicago?

You always wonder “what if?” But you have to understand that at the time certain things were not what they are now. As Good As It Gets may not have had the same elements when it was offered to me that it had when it was being produced. Chicago was offered to me three times, but it didn’t have the exact script which ended up being done, and it didn’t have the vision the director came up with based on that script. I was not the only one to turn it down. Richard Gere turned it down after me twice. So did Kevin Kline and someone equally as prominent. I was the first one to turn it down and they turned it down.

Would you like more kids?

This summer, we’re going to do our best to create another one. I would like another son, because we’ve got our princess, one beautiful princess, and I think it would be fun to have another boy.

How would you describe yourself?

Relaxed would not be a bad description.

What do your children think of your attitude?

I am pretty silly with my children. I don’t know if they have any idea of my being cool. They understand the Grease image and other images. With them I am quite silly and natural and playful.

Do you get to spend much time flying?

I have my relationship with Qantas. I do about two months of travel and promotion for them a year. They help me take care of my 707. I would say between the Gulfstream II and the Boeing 707, it’s about 300 hours a year.

Are you thinking about work when you’re flying?

No. It’s a wonderful escape not from just work but from anything. It’s beautiful, and it is a magical mix of things to challenge you and escape all at once. It can be a humbling experience, for sure. You [try to] avoid those humbling experiences, but it can be. But 99 per cent of the time it is just a glorious experience.

Did you ever envision it to be as glorious?

It’s better than I thought it would be. It’s been a bigger experience than I thought it would be.

So your wife is never worried about you?

She prefers to fly with me than anybody.

Speaking of Kelly, are you planning to act with her?

We have no immediate plans for anything, but we are always looking. It’s a little tricky. It’s not as welcome for couples working together as it was years ago. I don’t know why. In the old days it was not a big deal. Now it seems to be criticised for some reason. We are not champing at the bit, but we are not avoiding the possibility either. We just want it to be so right that it’s a little bit protected before we do it. If we are both right for the parts, and if the director really wants us to do it. And it has integrity. And you have your bet it’s not being attacked. But any time I reflect on couples working together, it seems to be attacked.

Does your friendship with Tom Cruise come from your common interest in Scientology?

I don’t know — I don’t know what to compare my friendship with him to. Tom is a very busy guy. I have seen him only at events, openings or parties, and we spend a little time together. I probably spend more time with Tom Hanks. We’ll go to dinner three times a year and spend five, six hours a night. Or sometimes lunches. Cruise and I have 15-20 minute conversations three times a year, whereas I’ll actually go out and do something with Hanks. I know him more than Tom.

How much does Scientology as a belief mean to you?

It’s not a belief at all. It’s the opposite. The founder wants you to read — if you agree with it, good, if you don’t, then don’t. And you think for yourself. He’d be offended by the idea of anyone thinking they have to believe him. It’s the opposite. It’s to be your own person and ways of doing that, finding out who you are, and not being under the influence of others.

How did it feel donning drag for your upcoming film Hairspray?

I am very happy now, but during filming I was exhausted. When they screened it for 300 people in the US, it scored the highest score for New Line Cinema — who also did Lord Of The Rings and Wedding Crashers. And they asked every person, “Did you ever think a man was playing that character?” Not one person realised it was me!

For more of this interview see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on-sale May 14).

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In the mag – May 21, 2007

On-Sale Monday May 14, 2007

  • Bec’s hot new look

  • Her husband Lleyton Hewitt’s tennis commitments may have meant she had to miss the glitz and glamour of the TV WEEK Logies last week, but that didn’t stop Bec Hewitt from getting a glamorous new makeover.

  • Official baby album: Mary’s little princess

  • Princess Mary and Prince Frederik have proudly shown off their gorgeous baby girl in official photographs taken at the royal palace in Denmark.

  • True life: ‘I survived a crazed stalker’

  • Lindy Williams had been enjoying her daily walk when she ducked into a beachside toilet block. The split-second decision changed her life for ever, and now, she fears her attacker may strike again…

  • **The glamorous cast of McLeod’s Daughters invite Woman’s Day to a Sunday lunch!

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  • Bonus, 8-page Night At The Museum activity-booklet!

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Jennifer Hawkins’ secret past

The truth behind her $6million makeover!

She’s one of Australia’s most successful models, an A-list celebrity, a TV presenter and the face of Myer. But Jennifer Hawkins never expected her life to become such a fairytale. In fact, she almost ended up an anonymous legal secretary, making a bit of extra cash by cheerleading at weekends for the Newcastle Knights Rugby League team.

She’s a multimillionairess now, but life wasn’t always so glamorous for the former Miss Universe. She once struggled to scrape together enough work to pay the rent on a tiny apartment in Bondi, and she came close to giving up on her modeling dream before her sudden and unexpected rise to fame after winning the title of Miss Universe 2004.

See this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on-sale May 14) for all the details about her secret past, plus shock photos from before she was famous.

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Sharyn’s shock baby secret

Gently cradling her beautiful baby son, newsreader Sharyn Ghidella shudders as she recalls how close she might have been to losing him.

The former Today star was alone and afraid when, 34 weeks into her pregnancy, she began to haemorrhage. Rushed to hospital, she was warned that an emergency delivery might be needed for her baby to survive.

“It was an absolutely frightening experience,” says the 40-year-old first-time mum. “You instantly panic, ‘That’s it! This isn’t turning out like it’s supposed to.’ They couldn’t work out why I was bleeding, or where it was coming from, but it was a significant loss of blood and that’s the last thing you want when you’re pregnant.”

Sharyn’s partner of 19 years, freelance cameraman Paul Croll, was still on his way home from PNG, where he’d been working, when the medical drama unfolded.

And Sharyn had only just started her new job as Seven’s weekend newsreader in Brisbane. Her flying visit to Sydney was to fulfil a charity commitment to the Humpty Dumpty Foundation, which raises funds for children’s hospital equipment.

It had all been so normal. She’d waited in a taxi queue for an hour at the airport. The next day she was organising quotes for work on her Sydney home before it went up for sale. But then she began to haemorrhage and suddenly, terrifyingly, she feared that her precious baby was at risk.

“My obstetrician injected me with steroids to strengthen the baby’s lungs, and everybody told me he still had a fairly good chance of survival if he was born at 34 weeks, but I was still deeply concerned,” says the velvet-voiced broadcaster. “There was nothing I could do.”

Sharyn and Paul, who’d waited so long to become parents, simply hoped for the best — and after two days in hospital, the crisis passed. The mum-to-be was told to stay off her feet and remain in Sydney until her baby was born.

“Basically, I was grounded,” Sharyn laughs. “I couldn’t do anything very strenuous, but Seven was fantastic. When I told them I couldn’t go back to work in Brisbane, they arranged for me to read the news out of Sydney for a couple of weekends before the little man arrived.”

Austin Braydon Croll finally made his entrance at Sydney’s North Shore Private Hospital early on April 14 — only four days before he was due — weighing a small but healthy 2.65kg. For Sharyn, it was love at first sight…

For the full story, and more gorgeous pics, see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on-sale May 14).

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I tricked a sales assistant into charging me $200 for a $4000 wedding dress

I was so excited! My long-term boyfriend had finally proposed and we were getting married. We’d been together for seven years and didn’t want to wait any longer. We set the date for three months away and I threw myself into preparations. I was determined to have the most amazing wedding ever, but was soon shocked by the cost of everything.

We were keeping things pretty simple but we’d already gone well over our budget and I was becoming increasingly stressed as I tried to hide our spiralling debt from my fiancé. During this time my fiancé was offered a job back in our hometown. He decided to take the job so we had to add moving costs to our growing debts.

My best friend and I went dress shopping and I found the wedding dress I wanted to wear. It was a gorgeous gown, long and white and elegant. It cost $4000 and although this was more than I wanted to pay, I’d fallen in love and just had to have it. I couldn’t even afford the minimum deposit but the sales assistant let me pay $100 if I promised to make regular weekly payments.

We were moving the following week and as we’d be staying with my parents for the first week and didn’t have a confirmed address yet, I gave the bridal shop the address of the place we would be moving out of. I figured I’d just change the address at a later date. I danced out of the shop, delighted with my dream dress.

The following week I went back to the shop to make my next payment before we moved away. I knew we’d be coming back often enough to make regular payments as we still had many friends in town. I looked out for the sales assistant who had helped me the week before but she didn’t seem to be there. The young girl behind the counter explained that she had just started at the job. I told her I was making a lay-by payment and gave her my name. She looked through her file for my card, all the while chatting about how excited she was to have started this new job. She pulled out my card and asked if I was making my final payment, seeing as there was only $100 left outstanding. She had obviously mixed up the amount I’d payed with what was owing. I froze as I realised her mistake. I felt terrible and knew I was doing the wrong thing but I couldn’t stop thinking about all the money troubles we’d been having while trying to organise the wedding. If I could get out of paying for my dress it would really help.

I started talking to distract her from realising her mistake and paid as quickly as I could. As I left the store with my beautiful dress, I thought about how I had probably cost that girl her new job. I felt sick but forced myself to think about how much I had saved. We moved from that town several days later so they had no way of tracking me.

We had a beautiful wedding and settled in happily to our new home. Everyone told me I looked beautiful in my dress — a dress that should have cost $4000 but ended up costing $200 and most probably that girl’s job, not to mention the loss for the bridal shop.

I never told my husband what I did. He’d be horrified by my dishonesty. He sometimes wonders why I go out of my way to avoid returning to our old town. I’m too ashamed to admit that I’m terrified someone from the bridal shop will recognise me.

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Personal trainers

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After being fed up with my unhealthy lifestyle, I bit the bullet and hired a personal trainer for just one session per week. He set me a program to use when I came to the gym on my own, and for that one session I have alone with him per week he really works me hard and motivates me to keep going.

He also encouraged me to start a wheat-free diet, which means I cut out any breads, pasta etc that contain wheat flour. This small change has resulted in less bloating, feeling lighter and of course weight loss. (I’ve lost around 1 kilo per week since starting). I can still eat other carbohydrates such as rice etc, so I don’t feel like I am missing out on anything at all!

I would definitely recommend hiring a personal trainer if you need that extra bit of support along the way. I find that the extra $40 or so I spend a week to have him there for me is so worth it!

Exercising half an hour a day, four times a week is really not any kind of inconvenience, and if a former exercise-hater like myself can make the change and find myself really enjoying the benefits, so can you!

— C. Richardson

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