Chris Schulz on what the Kiwi gossip mags are saying this week.
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wholesale colthing SHE'S a foodie with three kids, a prime-time TV slot and a seemingly perfect life, so this week's biggest gossip mag shock is that Petra Bagust is in marriage counselling.
The goodie- two-shoes Christian food cop stars on the cover of Woman's Weekly with her badly attired husband Hamish Wilson, as the couple confirm they are "constantly working" at their relationship as it nears the 10-year mark.
Perhaps their arguments would cease if Hamish stopped wearing grey tops, pink shirts and waist coats. Did he inherit Mike Hosking's wardrobe from 2004?
"We have had marriage counselling," confirms Wilson to WW. "We started before we got married and we go back occasionally when we feel it will help us out."
tag heuer replica "Even when we argue, I know he still believes in me," Bagust says.
Meanwhile, turn over a few pages to read an interview with fiery late night talk show host Kerre Woodham, who recently released her book called From Short Fat Chick to Marathon Runner, and is recovering after a bout of swine flu. "When I got it, I woke up to find the dog licking my face to make me take it for a walk, but I couldn't move," Woodham tells WW. "I was ravaged by swine flu for about a nanosecond." Kerre's new book, Oink! Swine Flu Knocked Me Over and I Can't Get Up, will hit stores next month.
Things get more serious over at Woman's Day and New Idea as the mags pay tribute to late actor Patrick Swayze. WD has book extracts and an interview with his widow, Lisa Niemi, while NI has the best photo gallery.
But if it - sorry - Swayze your opinion, WD has the best local news with an in-depth interview with Prime News presenter Suzy Clarkson, who recently suffered a miscarriage after an 11-week pregnancy and is spreading the word to help others in a similar situation. "I had not even an inkling that something wasn't right," Clarkson tells WD.
embroidered patches Marriage counselling, Patrick Swayze's death and a miscarriage. Better buy a box of tissues if you pick up any of this week's mags.
Finally, the quote of the week comes from technophobe George Clooney: "I'd rather have a rectal examination on live TV by a fellow with cold hands than have a Facebook page." stuff.co.nz