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New Idea kicks off with the heartwarming story of how TV host Rove McManus is smiling again after falling in love with beautiful Australian actress Tasma Walton.
He's been secretly dating the former Blue Heelers star for the past four months and last week she moved into Rove's million-dollar Melbourne home.
Tasma has been helping him to build a new life after the death of his wife, Belinda Emmett, who lost her long battle with cancer 12 months ago.
The pair have been friends for almost 10 years since they met and she performed in one of his shows.
Rove, 33, has cut a lonely figure since his wife's death but friends say he is ready to move on with his life.
"I'm out there having fun and living life as best I can," admits the fiercely private star. Close friends say Belinda wanted nothing more than for him to find love again.
Woman's Weekly splashes with the news that Sally Ridge and Adam Parore have decided to tie the knot at last and have in fact been engaged for the last four of the six years they have been together.
Sally, 36, reveals: "When we got engaged it wasn't so much that Adam proposed - it just sort of happened - so I'm always telling him he has to ask me properly.
"And I do have an engagement ring, a diamond one but I'm not really a jewellery kind of person so I don't wear it on my hand. It's around my neck on a chain."
But there's still the question of Adam going down on bended knee. "Sally reckons that after four years with no wedding, an engagement defaults - so she says I have to ask her again," says Adam. "Of course that would mean another ring."
The pair are getting married next year and plan to hold their wedding in the garden of their new family home which is in the final stages of being built in Auckland.
As well as two children from her marriage to Matthew Ridge - Jaime and 10-year-old Boston - there are also two children she's had with Adam - Astin, 4, and McClane, 1.
Sally reveals that once they have moved into their new home they may consider adopting. "I'd quite like to adopt actually," she says, "but I don't think Adam would be so keen."
Adam smiles at the idea and adds: "I think Sally would sneak one in and hope that I didn't notice the extra kid. It's all so hectic, though, I probably wouldn't for a while! But no, four is enough I think."
Woman's Day has the inside story on the wedding of Deal or No Deal host Jeremy Corbett to long-time love Megan Nichol at the Classic.
Cobett almost broke down in tears as he made his personally written vows to his bride, who glowed in a stunning John Zimmerman-designed silk and chiffon gown.
For Jeremy, whose own parents have been married for nearly 50 years, the ceremony represents the "next step".
"When you've been going out for five years, there's a bit of a question mark that hangs there. Removing that and moving forward means you can focus on getting better and better," says Jeremy.
"It's also a great foundation to extend the family and have kids ... go beyond dogs and actually have little humans!"