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Divorce gets dirty for TV stars
While TVNZ anchor Simon Dallow told friends at a Grey Lynn party recently he would be celebrating his divorce next month from ex-wife Ali Mau by holidaying around Europe with friends.
While TVNZ anchor Simon Dallow told friends at a Grey Lynn party recently he would be celebrating his divorce next month from ex-wife Ali Mau by holidaying around Europe with friends.
Christian TV hunk Ido Drent, who plays teenage lothario Daniel Potts on Shortland Street, is engaged.
Paul Henry hasn't got time to think of the royal wedding. He's heading back to America on the day of the nuptials and until then he's flat tack getting his memoirs to the publisher.
With only days to go, Royal wedding fever is in full swing. Even Prime Minister John Key is talking frocks, rocks and locks. He rang me yesterday to reveal what he will be wearing on Kate and Wills' big day.
Last week TVNZ announced it was relocating its weekday mid-morning programme Good Morning from Wellington to Auckland from the end of the year.
"It feels great to make a long-term commitment to MediaWorks," Paul Henry told me on Friday. He had earlier that day signed his contract and admitted it had happened a lot sooner than he expected.
With time on his hands, former Labour MP Darren Hughes now has the chance, should he wish, to complete this list of activities.
Prince Charles offered architectural advice to Christchurch but didn't visit, whereas Prince William shelved ongoing wedding plans last week to support our quake victims. So, who should be New Zealand's next King?
Over several caprioska cocktails last Tuesday night, dumped TVNZ star Paul Henry confessed he's entertaining offers from rivals Television New Zealand and MediaWorks about a possible return to broadcasting in this country.
Gok Wan may have blatantly declared his man-crush on TVNZ star Tamati Coffey, but the Breakfast weather presenter only has eyes for his long-term partner Timothy Smith.
Despite telling a women's rag in a paid-for story that she would be leaving for Berlin last month to "live my life with courage and conviction", 37-year-old TVNZ star Miriama Kamo has not gone anywhere.
In a week that saw embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak desperately clinging to his 30-year rule, TVNZ's Mark Sainsbury was celebrating his 30-year stretch at the nation's network.
She now goes by the name "Nicola Robinson" and you won't find her cavorting at porno expos or stepping out with high-rolling multi-millionaires.
Celebrity blonde Aja Rock and her husband David Southcombe have welcomed a new addition to their family: a baby boy named Hendrix - presumably in a tribute to Jimi.
He may have a penchant for spandex tops and tight-fitting pants, but ballroom dancer Brendan Cole told Britain's Daily Mail last week that it was tough growing up in a working-class area of Christchurch.
Once, Dennis Conner came here to race yachts. Now, he comes for the money.
Rachel Glucina analyses the celebrity gossip highs and lows of the year and hands out the gongs
It's fair to say Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully, 57, was a little shocked to receive my call on Thursday morning.
Alison Mau is off to 'do the tourist thing' in LA with her partner Karleen Edmonds, reports Rachel Glucina.
She was tipped to be a contender for TVNZ's new-look Breakfast show in the new year but her bosses at The Radio Network had other plans.
The 10 most influential women in the New Zealand media, according to Rachel Glucina.
Embattled celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, 43, has had a tough week.
She is a perma-tanned reality TV star famed for her booty. He is a perma-tanned jeweller famed for his bling. Can it be love?
Riddle me this, amigos: If Oliver Driver killed his own television breakfast show why would TVNZ bosses hire him for theirs?
While Fashion Week organisers strangely opted to bring an American designer to our shores on a no-expense-spared junket, one of our own made a splash in the British press last week.
Fashion designer Collette Dinnigan is suing Australian chain jewellery store Collette Accessories and its owner Colette Hayman, claiming her high-end fashion label will suffer from the perceived association to the name.
Her Facebook page declares she's "in a relationship", so it should come as no surprise that Keisha Castle-Hughes chose the high profile venue of Nicole Miller's Fashion Week show on Thursday to introduce her new man.