
Kinta Walsh-cotton
Reporter at Daily Mail
Articles
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4 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Kinta Walsh-cotton
Nadia Fairfax's birthday parties have long been the talk of Sydney. Known as the 'It Girl' of Australian fashion, her celebrations each year were once an eastern suburbs high society fixture with miles-long Who's Who guest lists. But this year, Nadia has kept her 36th birthday bash low-key and nixed her annual hashtag 'PartywithNardy' as her tight girl group continues to shrink following her falling out with eyebrow queen Kristin Fisher.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Kinta Walsh-cotton
For a nation descended from convict labourers, Australia sure is a snobby place. While we fool ourselves into thinking we are the country of the battler, the truth is we're just as obsessed with wealthy, landowning families as our British cousins. While the term 'Australian dynasty' may seem like a misnomer, there are in fact plenty of families who match the description perfectly - and some of them have been fixtures of high society for generations.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Kinta Walsh-cotton
You have to kiss a few frogs before finding Prince Charming. Just ask model Megan Blake Irwin, who dated a string of high-profile men during her years living in the States - only to find her perfect match at home in Australia. After her tumultuous twenties saw her love life become TMZ fodder, the Adelaide girl is now back in Sydney and loved up with a bona fide society scion, Angus Onisforou.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Kinta Walsh-cotton
For almost two decades, Farmer Wants a Wife has stayed true to its family-friendly roots - first at Channel Nine at the helm, then Seven. With promos promising 'real families' and 'real love' with G-rated scenes sure to put a smile on your dial, what's not to enjoy? Well, while Seven's matchmaking series may be made of sugar, spice and everything nice, recent seasons have seen a secret ingredient stirred into the mix: drama.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Kinta Walsh-cotton
It was a footy scandal that, in ordinary circumstances, should have been splashed across the front pages of the Melbourne newspapers. The wife of a star Collingwood player discovered he had sent explicit photos to other women over Snapchat. He'd also made references to illicit substances. That was in 2018. The AFL couple in question was Mikayla and Jack Crisp, and his youthful indiscretion was kept from the public at the time.
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