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1 week ago |
nowtolove.co.nz | K-Ci Williams
This is the house that Shortland Street built,” says Happiness actor Harry McNaughton as he and his husband Koro Dickinson sit down for a chat with Woman’s Day in their 1940s brick-and-tile Auckland home. Koro moved into the house with Harry 11 years ago, only three weeks after meeting the former Shorty star, who rose to fame playing asexual receptionist Gerald Tippet on the soap from 2007 to 2012.
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3 weeks ago |
nowtolove.co.nz | K-Ci Williams
If comedy is all about getting the laughs, then for Courtney Dawson and her dad Heta, it’s about sharing those laughs with their community – and when the pair sits down with Woman’s Day at their home in South Auckland, it doesn’t take long for that laughter to flow. “Creativity and expression has always been a big part of our whānau,” says Courtney, 36, who starred on Paddy Gower Has Issues and was a runner-up on Celebrity Treasure Island in 2023.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
nowtolove.co.nz | K-Ci Williams
Aotearoa’s enduring soul diva Aaradhna is riding in the driver’s seat. After an eight-year hiatus, the Samoan-Indian singer-songwriter finally debuted her fifth studio album, Sweet Surrender, in November last year. “I put a whole lot of myself into this,” says Aaradhna – whose full name is Aaradhna Jayantilal Patel – of the self-produced album.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
teenvogue.com | K-Ci Williams
In the best BL dramas of 2024, there’s nothing like the fizzing chemistry between two BL leads. From YinWar to TayNew, the couples in our favorite BLs this year pulled off undeniable chemistry and heart-racing drama. With an increasingly saturated market that makes it virtually impossible to watch every single release, the best BL dramas of the year brought romance and representation to the screen. And a weirdly common theme: bad dads.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
nowtolove.co.nz | K-Ci Williams
The new season of Drag Race Down Under, hosted by Michelle Visage, eliminated its first queen on Friday 8 November – Olivia Dreams, 25, the show’s first drag queen from Wellington, who is of Te Rarawa descent, sashayed away from the Werk Room and spoke to Woman’s Day… As the first Wellington queen to be cast, it’s an absolute surreal experience. Even though my journey was short, I really am proud of what I presented. I wish I could have gone further.
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