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The Very Real Story of Heartbreak • After her devastating separation from her fiancé, the Newshub presenter talks openly and honestly to writer Sophie Neville about navigating a relationship break-up, grieving ‘the greatest love story’ and moving on with grace.
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Rebecca Gibney • The beloved actress chats exclusively with The Weekly about family life, empty nesting, and the contentment and hard-won self-acceptance she’s found with the passing years.
Trump’s women • Will it be the jailhouse or the White House for Donald Trump this year? The women in his life could make all the difference.
An uncaged heart • After more than two years in Iranian jails, Kylie Moore-Gilbert has forged a new life that’s brimming with love, and a determination to help others who have been wrongfully imprisoned.
Being Brooke The Accidental Politician • A former Greens supporter, Act Party deputy leader Brooke van Velden sits down with The Weekly to talk about her unexpected rise to the Beehive and how she keeps her cool amid controversies.
Mohamed Al Fayed A crook or a gentleman? • He was a business tycoon, the father of Princess Diana’s last boyfriend, owner of Harrods and desperate to be pals with Britain’s aristocracy. But who was the mysterious Mohamed Al Fayed?
Falling in love, again • Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton did it – twice. More recently Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck tied the knot after 18 years apart. Can an old romance really be rekindled? The Weekly meets the couples who found love together the second time around.
The King • As Sofia Coppola’s biopic Priscilla readies to hit screens in February, we look back at the early life – and great love – of Priscilla Beaulieu Presley.
True tales on film • Priscilla isn’t the only movie set in history you can enjoy.
Can you buy a good night’s sleep? • More than one-third of Kiwis don’t get enough sleep and the market has responded with a mind-boggling array of sleep aids. But do any of them actually work? The Weekly goes in search of slumber.
A curly question • A resolution that’s both ‘out with the old, in with the new’ and an embrace of times past.
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The Good life • The Weekly’s January guide to fashion, food, beauty, homes and good health
Sunny corner • Embrace easy, breezy summer living in dresses, skirts, shorts and shirts in cool cotton, linen and blends. Add a swimsuit, a cute hat and a tote and your holiday wardrobe is good to go.
Bare essentials • Less is more in summer. We show you how to master natural make-up (with minimal product).
The burnout gap • What happens when the go-go-go of a busy life leaves you feeling empty rather than fuelling your passions? With women disproportionately at risk, we speak to the experts about spotting the signs of burnout.
Is your bra harming your health? • If you’re wearing the wrong bra size (hello chafing and digging), you’re doing your body a disservice that extends beyond discomfort – a poor fit can be bad for your health.
How to unleash your creativity • From preparing a meal to making perfume, finding ways to be creative in your everyday life is not only joyous, it can improve your wellbeing.
Summer barbecue • When it comes to speedy recipes for the barbecue, it pays to keep it simple – chops, chicken, steak and fish are your quickcook saviours. Apart from the marinating time, these are the...