
Adrienne Tam
Writer and Editor at Freelance
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Mar 7, 2025 |
marieclaire.com.au | Adrienne Tam
When Gretchen Adler’s three children want a snack, their mother doesn’t hand them supermarket-bought sweets or packaged chips. Instead, the 38-yearold goes into the kitchen to make them “Goldfish” crackers and “Oreo” biscuits – from scratch. A self-described traditional mum and wife, Adler’s TikTok and Instagram accounts (@gretchy) are filled with videos of her cooking or baking food for her young kids, aged eight, six and three.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
marieclaire.com.au | Adrienne Tam
The first murder that true-crime fan Kourtney Nichole ever posted about on TikTok was of a woman who drowned her elderly mother in the bathtub, cut up her body into eight pieces, and then hid the parts in various places, including a storage unit and in landfill. Later, it would be revealed that the woman, Christine Varness, had told her mother, Lois Huysman, she had been sexually abused by one of her stepfathers.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Adrienne Tam |Sarrah Le Marquand
Don't miss out on the headlines from Celebrity Life. Followed categories will be added to My News. And while the 41-year-old has a lot of love for her the US, she would like to spend more time here in the near future. “We live in both countries. I think we’ll always live in both countries, but I think I would like to make it more 50/50,” the actor told the Stellar podcast Something To Talk About. “It’s really just the kids’ schooling that we’re navigating, trying to figure that out.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
heraldsun.com.au | Adrienne Tam
Despite moving to the US 19 years ago – first to Los Angeles and then to Nashville, where she currently resides with her film producer husband and two daughters – Tammin Sursok still calls Australia home. And while the 41-year-old has a lot of love for her the US, she would like to spend more time here in the near future. “We live in both countries.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
couriermail.com.au | Adrienne Tam |Sarrah Le Marquand
Not a day goes by without Gary Jubelin thinking of William Tyrrell, the toddler who went missing in NSW 10 years ago, in September 2014. A few months after the three-year-old’s disappearance, Jubelin was placed as lead detective on the case. A decade later Tyrrell remains missing, as an inquest into his disappearance plays out. “I am still passionate about the William Tyrrell matter. I can’t let it go.
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