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Georgia Fowler is engaged! Victoria’s Secret model announces her surprise engagement

Georgia Fowler has announced her engagement to Fishbowl founder Nathan Dalah.

The Kiwi Victoria’s Secret model, 30, announced the happy news on Instagram on Saturday, revealing her proposed boyfriend of two years during a photoshoot for Tiffany & Co.

She was shooting a campaign called ‘Tiffany Love’ when Nathan, 27, dropped down to one knee on set.

Georgia Fowler has announced her engagement to Fishbowl CEO Nathan Dalah

Georgia Fowler has announced her engagement to Fishbowl CEO Nathan Dalah

‘Nathan was getting so into this Tiffany Love campaign that he surprised us all, including the client – dropping a knee to ask me to marry him,’ she wrote alongside the video.

‘Of course I said yes. Nathan you may be a little ad hoc at times, but you’re definitely the one for me. I can’t wait to be your wife, here’s to forever.’

In the video, Nathan – who is the CEO and co-founder of restaurant chain Fishbowl – is seen getting down on one knee in front of the former Victoria’s Secret model.

‘I would say that I had this really crazy idea,’ he says in the clip.

The pair have been together for more than two years and welcomed their first child together last year

The pair have been together for more than two years and welcomed their first child together last year

‘I know it wasn’t part of the plan or part of the shoot, but I’m gonna do it anyway. No, I’m gonna do it. I wanted to see if you would marry me, be my wife?’

Georgia replies, “Yes, I will,” before the crew cheers for the happy couple.

Congratulations were in order for the pair, who confirmed their relationship back in February 2020.

Congratulations were in order from the couple's famous friends

Congratulations were in order from the couple’s famous friends

‘Omg congratulations baby!!!!! So happyyy for you guys,’ New Zealand model Jessica Clarke commented on the post.

Model Shanina Shaik wrote, ‘Congratulations!!! so cute,’ while Bed Judd simply commented ‘Yewwwww,’ along with three love heart emojis.

Georgia welcomed her daughter with businessman boyfriend Nathan on September 17 last year, after announcing her pregnancy in April.

Georgia welcomed her daughter with her businessman boyfriend on September 17 last year

Georgia welcomed her daughter with her businessman boyfriend on September 17 last year

Auckland-born Georgia (left) announced she was expecting her first child with Fishbowl co-founder Nathan (right) back in April last year

Auckland-born Georgia (left) announced she was expecting her first child with Fishbowl co-founder Nathan (right) back in April last year

‘Dylan Aman Dalah. 17.9.21. Welcome to the world. We love you so much,’ she wrote on Instagram at the time, sharing a series of photos of the newborn.

The New Zealand native recently shared her delight at becoming a mother, saying it was ‘much easier’ than she’d envisioned.

‘It has been easier than I thought. Ella she’s a real angel so it’ll be fine, ‘she told Daily Mail Australia at the Moët & Chandon Effervescence in December.

The couple confirmed their romance in February 2020

The couple confirmed their romance in February 2020

‘It’s been really nice to be able to hang out with Dylan and have a great baby.’

Nathan is the co-founder of the healthy fast food chain Fishbowl alongside Nic Pestalozzi and Casper Ettleson.

The trio opened their first restaurant in Bondi, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, back in 2016.

The New Zealand native recently shared her delight at becoming a mother, saying it was 'much easier' than she'd envisioned

The New Zealand native recently shared her delight at becoming a mother, saying it was ‘much easier’ than she’d envisioned

Five years later, the chain – which specializes in made-to-order Japanese-style salads – has become an empire set to make $60million in revenue in 2022.

Nathan was estimated to have a net worth of more than $1million, according to reports from last year.

As for Georgia, the model was ranked in the world’s top 50 highest paid models in 2020.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the beauty’s net worth is estimated at $1million.

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Millions of Britons farewell their beloved show

In the late ’80s it was a phenomenon. Kylie Minogue and Donovan were household names in both countries and would each go on to launch music careers in the UK. their duet especially for you was No.1 in the UK, Ireland, Greece and Belgium.

Even Suddenly, sung by Rose Tattoo’s Angry Anderson and used for the famous wedding scene, peaked at No.3 on the UK Singles Chart. Years later beloved sitcom Gavin & Stacy would use the same tune to pay homage to Scott and Charlene’s special day at Nessa’s wedding to Dave Coaches.

In The Times newspaper this week, another Australian icon, actor and comedian Barry Humphries, penned a love letter to the show, declaring its demise the end of an era.

He wrote that when the show was at its peak he’d attempted to convince English friends it was unscripted and “cobbled together from real footage caught from hidden cameras in typical Australian homes.

“Very few believed me, to their credit, but nevertheless I extolled its authenticity. Take, neighbors feels like Australia, or it did when Jason and Kylie were its stars. It’s so clean, so self-assured, so comfortable. It depicts Camelot down under, a suburban paradise beneath the sun. There are no shadows, even when the plot takes on a darker hue,” Humphries wrote.

Neighbors-mad Gareth Rainey and his wife Karen at their wedding in Belfast where a life-size Paul Robinson welcomed guests.

Neighbors-mad Gareth Rainey and his wife Karen at their wedding in Belfast where a life-size Paul Robinson welcomed guests. Credit:Gareth Rainey/Twitter

More than 60,000 people had signed a petition this year in a bid to stop the soap being axed, but it was not to be. Britain’s Channel 5 was pulling the pin and neighbors would be no more. Such a moment was it that Guardian live-blogged the final episode.

In Belfast, Gareth Rainey and his wife, Karen, struggled to come to terms with saying goodbye to their favorite TV show this week.

“When we first met her [Karen] told me that I had to watch neighbors with her so that’s how she roped me in,” Gareth said. “Now I’m hooked on it and really don’t want the series to end. Karen has been a super fan since she started watching it as a child with her mum.”

The pair were on holiday in Cornwall in December 2019 when Gareth proposed wearing a Paul Robinson mask.

“I thought there would be a better chance of her saying yes to her face! No matter what that man does on neighbors, she worships the ground he walks on. At our wedding in October 2021 at Orange Tree House in Greyabbey, we also had a life-size Paul Robinson welcoming guests.”

Their personalized number plate includes 22, the fictitious number of Robinson’s house in Ramsay Street.

Minogue, who starred in the show from 1986 to 1988, said in Britain this week that she was initially concerned about returning to the role for the finale.

“I guess because the show kept going and moved on. Also, Charlene was such a presence in people’s memory, I wasn’t sure how it would work,” she told DigitalSpy.

She said a message from Donovan sealed the deal. “Jason and I are connected anyway, but he wrote me a beautiful email, so eloquent and heartfelt about this being a moment for us to acknowledge and say thanks to the fans,” she said.

Stars of Neighbors: Guy Pearce, Jason Donovan, Kylie Minogue, Margot Robbie, Alan Fletcher and Jackie Woodburne.

Stars of Neighbors: Guy Pearce, Jason Donovan, Kylie Minogue, Margot Robbie, Alan Fletcher and Jackie Woodburne.Credit:Network Ten

Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson) and Melissa Bell (Lucy Robinson) in Melbourne.

Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson) and Melissa Bell (Lucy Robinson) in Melbourne.Credit:Darrian Traynor

Following its prime-time screening on Friday night in Britain (Saturday AEST), a review in broadsheet newspaper The Telegraph gave the final episode five stars for a “seriously tear-jerking end.”

“Like most people of a certain age, I watched neighbors avidly at school (the ultimate achievement was to watch both the lunchtime and teatime editions while pulling a sickie) then gave it up on entering the world of work,” wrote arts editor Anita Singh. “But this finale was all about nostalgia, made for people who watched it in the early years.”

Praising Guy Pearce’s performance as Mike, she wrote: “I couldn’t think of a better ending, unless they’d somehow managed to bring Bouncer back from the dead.”

In The Timesdeputy TV editor Ben Dowell said the program was “middle-aged Britain’s fondly remembered teenage crush”.

“The internet didn’t instantly transport us to far-flung places back then and there were only four channels in Britain,” he wrote. This portal into a lovely fresh world of gentle, sweet, sunny suburbia made us smile.”

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Channel 5 has teased that announcements will be made in the coming weeks about additional surprises to send off the iconic soap in style.

The stars will potentially embark on a farewell tour of the UK, visiting London, Manchester, Birmingham, Brighton, Southampton, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Cardiff in March.

But for now, the show is being remembered by The Mirror’s TV critic, Ian Hyland, as one “which changed the face of British TV forever”.

“At least this good thing came to a good end,” he wrote.

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Adriana Benhamou Weiss sent Whatsapp message asking junior worker to Photoshop payment confirmations

How a single WhatsApp message from a socialite interior designer for the rich and famous to a junior worker led to the unraveling of a fake payments scam fleecing her wealthy customers

  • Socialite interior designer asked junior worker to photoshop payment receipts
  • Adriana Benhamou Weiss took on DEC Services as one of her clients in 2016
  • Company paid her $325,000 upfront before Weiss allegedly kept the money

A socialite interior designer charged with falsifying financial records allegedly sent Whatsapp messages to her junior worker telling her to photoshop payment receipts.

Adriana Benhamou Weiss decorated the mansions of Australian multi-millionaires and designed hotels and apartment developments in Paris, Moscow, the French Riviera as well as luxury properties in Israel and the Middle East.

Her life of luxury came crashing down when she was charged with directing an employee to falsify books relating to payments to six different design services in four currencies equivalent to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Weiss had hired a junior worker in 2015 when she sent her Whatsapp messages in 2016 allegedly asking her to use Photoshop to make payment confirmations.

Adriana Benhamou Weiss decorated the mansions of Australian multi-millionaires, designed hotels and apartment developments in Paris, Moscow, and the French Riviera and luxury properties in Israel and the Middle East

Adriana Benhamou Weiss decorated the mansions of Australian multi-millionaires, designed hotels and apartment developments in Paris, Moscow, and the French Riviera and luxury properties in Israel and the Middle East

Weiss had hired a junior worker in 2015 when she sent her Whatsapp messages in 2016 allegedly asking her to use Photoshop to make payment confirmations (stock image)

Weiss had hired a junior worker in 2015 when she sent her Whatsapp messages in 2016 allegedly asking her to use Photoshop to make payment confirmations (stock image)

Weiss had taken on DEC Services as a client and been hired to design and build their offices at Bond Street in Sydney.

Weiss allegedly promised she could provide a cheaper service than her competitors because she owned a furniture manufacturer and distribution company in Dubai.

She allegedly asked for the payments to be made urgently when DEC Services paid $325,000 upfront – before Weiss allegedly kept the money for herself.

Weiss had allegedly asked her junior worker to make payment confirmations in Photoshop before meeting up with DEC Services again, The Australian reported.

The alleged confirmation payments had made it seem like the money given by DEC Services to Weiss had been sent to suppliers and contractors.

Some of the payment confirmations allegedly contained incorrect addresses and company names and spelling mistakes such as ‘transfer’ and ‘buisness’.

Weiss entered guilty pleas to three charges to be dealt with under the Corporations Act and to a further three charges to be dealt with under the Crimes Act in June.

Ms Weiss's Benhamou designs had been enlisted to decorate the trophy oceanfront home Deauville (above) of multi-millionaire Neville Crichton and his wife Nadi but furniture never arrived

Ms Weiss’s Benhamou designs had been enlisted to decorate the trophy oceanfront home Deauville (above) of multi-millionaire Neville Crichton and his wife Nadi but furniture never arrived

Adriana Weiss (above) established her global luxury designer business, but it went into liquidation owing $8.11m

Weiss’s life of luxury came crashing down when she was charged with directing an employee to falsify books relating to payments to six different design services in four currencies equivalent to hundreds of thousands of dollars

The charges brought against Weiss follow the liquidation of her and her mother’s company Benhamou Designs, wound up by Ferrier Hodgson and owing $8.11m.

Ms Weiss’s mother has since rebranded herself as Helene in Paris and traveled to Europe where she has released YouTube videos singing French romance classics such as ‘Je Ne Regrette Rien’.

The falsifications alleged by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) all took place in late 2016, prior to the liquidation of Benhamou Designs.

The liquidation report says Weiss blamed the failure of her company to ‘poor business management’ and ‘significant disputes with customers and suppliers’.

One dispute was with multi-millionaire yachtsman and luxury car importer Neville Crichton over supply of furniture for the $45m waterfront Point Piper mansion he bought in late 2017.

Court documents seen by Daily Mail Australia allege Ms Weiss 'engaged in conduct that resulted in the falsification of' receipts, international transfers and a purchase order in US dollars, Euro, Australian dollars and United Arab Emirates dirham

Court documents seen by Daily Mail Australia allege Ms Weiss ‘engaged in conduct that resulted in the falsification of’ receipts, international transfers and a purchase order in US dollars, Euro, Australian dollars and United Arab Emirates dirham

Mr Crichton sought to buy the furniture after the then 71-year-old, nicknamed ‘Croaky’, married 38-year-old Nadi Hasandedic, a former Christian Dior boutique manager earlier in the same year.

The furniture order never arrived at trophy home Deauville, which is next door to former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s house, and Ms Weiss reportedly blamed ‘supplier issues’.

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A pair make their romance official while we say goodbye to one of the most loved couples

After delving into their partners’ lives during the Life Swap Challenge, the contestants are feeling closer than ever as they head into the final week of Beauty and the Geek.

Our romantic couples come face-to-face with a relationship expert… well, host Sophie Monk, before we bid farewell to a much-loved pair.

Catch up on the latest episodes of Beauty and the Geek on 9Now.

But before we get to that the Beauties and Geeks have an exciting challenge ahead.

The six remaining couples must produce TikTok content for the world’s fastest growing social media platform in a crazy video challenge.

Sophie needs a bit of help with this challenge and brings in one of Australia’s most prominent TikTok stars, Millie Ford. Millie has amassed more than 1.4 million followers and is most recognized for her catchphrase, “Boys at the back.”

Sophie Monk and Millie Ford on Beauty and the Geek 2022.
Sophie and Millie are confused by some of the TikTok concepts. (Nine)

The Beauties are excited when they catch a glimpse of the TikTok star with Sophie before Millie tells the contestants to have fun with the challenge while being authentic, original and creative. Sounds easy, right?

The team with the best TikTok video win themselves a date, while the bottom two teams face elimination.

With only 10 minutes to come up with a concept and film their video, Millie and Sophie are left scratching their heads with some of the concepts.

Aaron and Karly recreate a scene from The NotebookAnthony and Tegan take a skit from Harry Potter… and we’re not sure what some of the other contestants’ concepts are.

But there is one TikTok that “kind of made sense” and that is Emily and Jason’s.

After surviving the last two eliminations, Emily and Jason finally head out on their long-awaited date. Instead of a Geek organizing things, Emily takes the reins and organizes a fun ice-skating outing for the pair.

After seeing how much of a kind soul Jason is, it opens the Beauty’s eyes to how she should be treated.

Emily then makes an emotional admission about how being bullied during her childhood and previously being in bad relationships led to her struggling with her self-esteem.

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Emily opened up about her insecurities while speaking to Jason. (Nine)

“Even though I have this big confidence on the outside, the outside doesn’t always match the inside,” she reveals.

“When I look in the mirror, I see a lot of flaws, and I feel like it’s because my past relationships have really made me feel like I need to look a certain way to be loved.”

The pair feel like they’ve grown closer to each other from this experience, with Jason realizing just how much they have in common.

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It would usually be time for a Mixer, but Sophie pulls aside our two romantic couples to help them gain an insight into what their relationship will look like outside the experiment.

It’s feeling a lot like a Married At First Sight Commitment Ceremony with Sophie’s set up. The host-turned-relationship-expert calls her first couple to the couch – Mike and Heidi.

The pair admit they see their relationship continuing on the outside world and gush about how close they’ve become.

Michael and Tara are the next couple to join the session.

Dr. Monk plays a game of ‘Slow’ or ‘Steady’ – much like a MAFS ‘Stay’ or ‘Leave’ situation – where if they write ‘Steady’, it means they want to make their relationship official, and ‘Slow’ is to keep things the way they are.

Michael reveals he was not expecting to find such a connection with someone, and admits he wants to take the next step in their relationship by showing his envelope.

“I met a girl that compliments me in all the best ways, I was not expecting this,” he says.

Michael and Tara make things official on Beauty and the Geek 2022
Michael and Tara made things official during Episode 9. (Nine)

After a nail-biting wait, Tara turns around her envelope and it’s a sigh of relief for Michael as it says ‘Steady’.

Admitting they can clearly see a future together, Tara reveals Michael has made her believe in love again.

“I’ve met a guy who actually made me believe in love again, so that’s pretty special,” Tara says.

Now it’s time for the Mixer, and to find out which two pairs will fight it out to stay in the competition.

Sophie reveals Chris and Bri and Mike and Heidi are the bottom two who will face her elimination quiz.

The first couple to reach five points is saved from being sent home.

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Both couples are neck-in-neck during the intense three-round quiz, and it looks like anyone’s game right up until the end.

But it’s Bri and Chris who manage to steal the final point, which means Mike and Heidi’s journey comes to an end.

There’s not a dry eye in the room as the contestants farewell the Beauty and Geek, who intend to continue their romantic relationship on the outside.

Beauty and the Geek continues Monday to Wednesday at 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now. Catch up on the latest episodes of Beauty and the Geek on 9Now.

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Watch The Strokes revive ‘Welcome To Japan’ at historic Sydney gig

At the second of their two shows in Sydney this week, The Strokes performed their 2013 song ‘Welcome To Japan’ for the first time in six years.

Sandwiched between ‘Hard To Explain’ (from the band’s 2001 debut ‘Is This It’) and ‘What Ever Happened?’ (from 2003’s ‘Room On Fire’), the cut surprised fans in attendance, given that Julian Casablancas and co. hadn’t featured it in their setlist since 2016. They played it twice that year, and incidentally, one of those performances was also in Australia, at that year’s Splendor In The Grass festival.

As pointed out by Reddit user Clarkey101, last night’s show was also memorable for being The Strokes’ first performance to feature songs from all six of their studio albums as well as 2016’s ‘Future Present Past’ EP. ‘Welcome To Japan’ was the only song pulled from 2013’s ‘Comedown Machine’, while ‘Future Present Past’ and 2011’s ‘Angles’ album were also represented by one song each (‘Threat Of Joy’ and ‘Under Cover Of Darkness’, respectively).

Fans who attended Thursday’s (June 28) Sydney show weren’t left in the dust, though: The Strokes performed a total of 23 songs at that gig – including an improvised song and a playthrough of ‘Last Nite’ that wasn’t printed on the setlist – making it the longest show they’ve played all year.

Have a look at fan-shot footage of The Strokes playing ‘Welcome To Japan’ in Sydney, then check out the full setlist from last night’s show:

The Strokes played:

1. ‘Barely Legal’
2. ‘Juicebox’
3. ‘Bad Decisions’
4. ‘Auto Stop’
5. ‘Hard To Explain’
6. ‘Welcome To Japan’
7. ‘What Ever Happened?’
8. ‘Reptile’
9. ‘Threat Of Joy’
10. ‘The Modern Age’
11. ‘Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus’
12. ‘Heart In A Cage’
13. ‘Is This It’
14. ‘The Adults Are Talking’
15. ‘Trying Your Luck’
16. ‘Under Cover Of Darkness’
17. ‘Someday’
18. ‘You Only Live Once’
19. ‘Take It Or Leave It’

The Strokes are currently on tour in Australia to play Splendor In The Grass sideshows, having headlined the Byron Bay festival last weekend.

NME gave this year’s edition of Splendor a three-star review, writing that Casablancas fronted The Strokes’ set “with a tired wobble and exasperated mumble”, but “when it came to classic cuts like ‘Juicebox’ and ‘Hard To Explain’, Jules ‘ Vocals were sharp and compelling, gelling with his bandmates – particularly Nick Valensi and his red-hot guitar solos – with spellbinding aplomb”.

Casablancas has drawn controversy for his behavior at recent shows. At the TRNSMT festival, for example, he came under scrutiny from fans after many fans expressed concern that he appeared to be heavily intoxicated. Earlier in the month, he was criticized for his “erratic” performance at the Roskilde festival.

NME saw none of that behavior at Splendor In The Grass, though Casablancas’ tendency to ramble between songs was pointed out in his review of Barcelona’s Primavera Sound festival.

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Spanish prosecutors seeking eight-year prison term for singer’s alleged unpaid taxes

Madrid: Prosecutors in Spain said they would ask a court to sentence Colombian pop star Shakira to eight years and two months in prison, if she is convicted in her expected trial for alleged tax fraud.

Shakira, whose full name is Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, is charged with failing to pay the Spanish government €14.5 million ($21 million) in taxes between 2012 and 2014. The prosecutors said they would also seek a fine of €24 million.

Shakira poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'Elvis' at the 75th international film festival, Cannes, in May.

Shakira poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film ‘Elvis’ at the 75th international film festival, Cannes, in May.Credit:AP

The indication details six charges against Shakira. The singer this week rejected a settlement deal offered by prosecutors, opting to go to trial instead. A trial date has yet to be set.

Her publicists in London said in a statement on Saturday (AEST) that Shakira “has always cooperated and abided by the law, demonstrating impeccable conduct as an individual and a taxpayer.” The publicists accused the Spanish Tax Agency of violating her rights.

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Shakira’s Spanish public relations team said earlier this week that the artist has deposited the amount she is said to owe, including €3 million in interest.

Prosecutors in Barcelona have alleged the Grammy winner spent more than half of each year between 2012 and 2014 in Spain and should have paid taxes in the country.

Shakira recently ended an 11-year-long relationship with FC Barcelona star Gerard Piqué, with whom she has two children. The family used to live in Barcelona.

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I was told I’d struggle to get work

Back in 2010, when Michelle Lim Davidson was about to graduate from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), she was handed advice that no aspiring actor wants to hear. “Agents and industry people came directly up to me and said, ‘I just want to let you know, you’re very good. You have talent. But you will never work,’” she recalls. “They were like, ‘You’ll never work on television, and it’s going to be really hard for you to get a job in main-stage theatre. They don’t hire people that look like you.’ ”

Michelle, who was born in Korea but raised in Australia, was left reeling and racked with self-doubt. “I asked myself, ‘What am I going to do? Why am I even here?’ I just didn’t realize it would be such a problem.”

But only a couple of days after her WAAPA graduation showcase, she proved her doubters wrong. In the audience of that showcase was British comedian Ben Elton, who selected Michelle to be part of his 2011 TV sketch comedy show, Ben Elton Live from Planet Earth.

The show would last only three episodes but it was enough to launch Michelle’s career. Since then she has starred in television shows such as Utopia, Doctor Doctor, Harrow, Get Krack!n, Top of the Lake China Girl, The Secret She Keeps and TheNewsreaderfor which she was nominated for an AACTA for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Drama.

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Michelle’s film credits include Ivan Sen’s goldstone and she has a huge list of theater productions to her name. But for anyone with a preschooler in the house, Michelle is probably best known as a regular presenter on Play Schoola role she’s held for the past 10 years.

In real life, Michelle looks much younger than her 34 years, and she admits she still gets asked for ID at her local bottle shop. As someone who spends her time in front of the camera, she is surprisingly apprehensive about today’s photo shoot.

“The first thing I said to everyone this morning was, ‘I’m really nervous. When I say I’m nervous, I’m actually terrified, ‘”she says, laughing and hiding her face from her with her hands from her.

It’s her latest role, in Channel 9’s upcoming drama After the Verdictthat brings her into the sunday life photo studio. The series is a murder mystery with a comedic twist about four people who meet while serving jury duty – Clara (Michelle), Daniel (Sullivan Stapleton), Margie (Magda Szubanski) and Ollie (Lincoln Younes). When the case is over, the four jurors start having second thoughts about the woman they’ve declared “not guilty” and go about investigating the murder for which she’d been accused.

Lincoln Younes, Michelle Lim Davidson, and Magda Szubanski star in Nine's upcoming drama, After the Verdict.

Lincoln Younes, Michelle Lim Davidson, and Magda Szubanski star in Nine’s upcoming drama, After the Verdict.Credit:Nine

“One of the things I love about the show is that we’re all quite different: Magda, Lincoln and Sullivan and me,” says Michelle. “So the relationship the characters form is a very unlikely bond.”

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Michelle describes her character, Clara, as “quirky”. “She has absolutely no life skills that align with being like a private detective, but she’s on this mission to get justice for the victim. So they end up on this extreme journey. Clara is maybe a bit similar to me; she can’t back out.”

There’s something else that makes the role of Clara particularly significant. This is the first time a Korean-Australian character has led an Australian television show. “I could not have anticipated that my journey would bring me here. Everyone said it wouldn’t happen,” says Michelle.

But the path to this point hasn’t been without bumps along the way. Michelle recalls once being asked to fill out her details on a form at a casting agency and under the category of Asian ethnicity there were specific options such as Chinese and Japanese, but there was no box to tick for Korean. “I remember saying, ‘I’m Korean,’ ” says Michelle. “The agent just looked at me and said, ‘Oh, you could pass as any of them.’ ”

“I remember saying, ‘I’m Korean.’ The agent just looked at me and said, ‘Oh, you could pass as any of them.’ ”

Michelle doubts many other actors have been asked to end their audition scene with an unscripted karate kick, or been asked if they speak Mandarin. “I said, ‘I can’t speak Mandarin.’ And they said, ‘What about Cantonese?’ ”

It was Michelle’s role as Noelene Kim on TheNewsreader where she first played a Korean woman on Australian television. Even then, the role was adapted for her from her. “I auditioned and I said, ‘You know, I’m Korean… I’m not sure if that’s going to fit in the show.’ But they were very open to it. So I had never even auditioned for a Korean woman.”

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Bottega Veneta sweater, $1,290 Dinosaur Designs “Wishbone” bangle, $260.Credit:Jedd Cooney

Michelle was four-and-a-half months old when she was adopted by her Australian parents, who lived in Newcastle. She speaks of feeling like an outsider growing up in the harbor city.

“I was the only Asian person at my school until year 4,” she says. “I never felt like I fit into the beach culture. I was not good at sports.”

Michelle says her parents joke that she didn’t see the sun for the first 12 years of her life because she was so shy. But she found her personal expression of her through the arts and took up dancing, where her shyness would evaporate once she was on stage.

Michelle’s parents also enrolled her into drama lessons in an attempt to bring her out of her shell. She says a switch flicked when she started year 7 at a performing arts high school. Soon she was performing in high school musicals and community theater, and slowly merged from dancing to acting.

After finishing school, Michelle worked as a “sandwich artist” at Subway, while applying year after year to gain entry into WAAPA. It took three attempts. Ella’s move to Perth would prove to be life-changing.

But there was another important journey Michelle would take. It took many years before she felt ready to return to the country of her birth, but she eventually reconnected with her family in Korea. “It’s a surreal experience. I’ve never really felt like I fit in here. I also don’t really fit in there.

“It’s the best and worst thing I’ve done in my life. It’s not what you think it’s going to be. It’s not all Disney. It’s a very unique and special connection; I felt it spiritually. I relate to my father’s home town and just feel connected to a place, to land, that I can’t explain. But there’s so much loss on either side, and I’ve lost so much time. So I just feel like I’m kind of catching up.”

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Michelle beautifully expresses the sense of feeling caught between two worlds and not quite belonging to either. “It was when I was flying home and looking at the map of the plane’s journey on the screen in front of me. The plane was midway across the ocean, the halfway point, and I thought maybe that’s where I am.”

“The plane was midway across the ocean, the halfway point, and I thought maybe that’s where I am.”

Her experience her to write a play which is inspired, Where We Love
Is Home. “It’s ultimately about finding home within you. I feel like I carry my home. I’ve made that world for myself. It’s so freeing for me. I was no longer trying to fit in anymore. I just felt like I could be me.”

Michelle has been a regular presenter on Play School for the past 10 years: “You realize how important it is for little kids to see you.”

Michelle has been a regular presenter on Play School for the past 10 years: “You realize how important it is for little kids to see you.”Credit:ABC

Besides the upcoming release of After the Verdictand developing projects for theater and television, Michelle is busy preparing for filming the second season of TheNewsreader. She has also just wrapped a 90th anniversary special for the ABC, and it’s her role de ella on Play School that brings her a special kind of joy.

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“When you get out and you meet the kids who are watching, it’s really enjoyable,” she says. “Back to that diversity, you realize how important it is for little kids to see you.

“I remember, a mum told me this story about how her daughter was screaming from the living room. The mum rushed in thinking something was wrong. The girl was pointing to the television saying, ‘This girl looks like me. She has the same eyes.’ The girl asked her mother of her, ‘One day, can I be like Michelle?’ And I got to say to that mum, ‘Yes, yes, she absolutely can.’ ”

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After the Verdict will launch on Wednesday, August 10 at 8.45pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William ‘in conflict’ with Prince Andrew’s daughters

Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly at loggerheads with two other members of the royal family in the wake of a recent controversy.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, the daughters of Prince Andrew, are reportedly furious that their father is now excluded from official royal events.

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Prince Andrew’s fall from grace began in 2020 when his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein came under the microscope.

After the royal gave a disastrous interview to the BBC denying that a teenage girl was “sex trafficked” to him on three occasions, he was gradually removed from high-profile public duties.

Prince Charles, Prince William and Kate are understood to be the royals most against any kind of reintegration of Prince Andrew back into public life.

That’s causing some anger from Prince Andrew’s daughters, according to royal commentator Neil Sean.

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Credit: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images

“There is a big story in the royal family that has remained largely under the radar, and it’s to do with Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge, and William’s father Prince Charles,” Sean recently told The Express.

“According to very good sources, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice are seemingly struggling to remain cordial with Prince William, Catherine, and Charles.

“It stems from the deal organized by William, the Queen, and Prince Charles to remove their father Prince Andrew from royal duties following his disgrace in recent years.”

Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, together in 2012. Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

Sean said the “thawing” between the two families in the past two years had been difficult.

“Prince William and Charles are doing this for the benefit of the monarchy,” he said.

“They are reading the public mood, which is saying that Andrew should permanently retire from public life.

“But Andrew wants to make a return which he thinks could be achieved by his daughters carrying out charitable work.”

Sean said when Prince Charles takes the throne, any kind of reinstatement of Prince Andrew would be highly unlikely.

Things could get even more complicated because Princess Beatrice and Eugenie have remained on good terms with Prince Harry and Meghan, while relations between the latter two and William and Kate have definitely cooled.

It’s understood Prince Charles desires a “slimmed down” monarchy that would not include official royal roles for Beatrice and Eugenie, let alone their father.

Princess Eugenie, left, shown with her sister Beatrice. Credit: AP

It was recently revealed that Princess Beatrice attended her father’s “train wreck” BBC interview in 2019.

The BBC producer who secured the interview, Sam McAlister, said she was taken back that the Princess wanted to be there as her father was grilled.

“Imagine speaking about the things we had to talk about in that tiny room, face-to-face with her father who is accused of those heinous acts,” McAlister said.

Princess Beatrice was present when her father Prince Andrew was grilled by the BBC about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Credit: Getty/Supplied

“To be frank, the only thing worse than speaking to a prospective interviewee about allegations of sexual impropriety and sex with a 17-year-old girl is having to do so in front of his daughter,” she wrote in her book Scoops: Behind The Scenes Of The BBC’s Most Shocking Interviews.

“Princess Beatrice was polite and engaged, but, unlike her father, she was obviously anxious about the meeting and clearly there to protect his interests.”

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Yungblud sparks emo-mania on Hay Street at Culture Kings meet and greet

Emo mania swept Perth on Saturday as British punk rock sensation Yungblud visited streetwear store Culture Kings for a lively meet and greet.

A diverse crowd of more than 600 lined the streets, with some fans only eight years old and another brave enough to ask the musician to autograph their chest for a tattoo.

Lara Smith, 18, made the peculiar request to which the award-winning artist happily delivered and signed away.

British Punk Rocker Yungblud has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth.  Pictured is Yungblud with fans Justin Benson-Cooper
Camera IconBritish Punk Rocker Yungblud has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth. Pictured is Yungblud with fans Justin Benson-Cooper Credit: Justin Benson Cooper/The West Australian

The Memories singer, 24, born in Doncaster, England, charmed fans with his English accent and witty jokes. They had waited patiently since 5am that morning ahead of his concert at Astor Theater on Saturday night, marking the last show of his Australian tour.

First in line was eight-year-old Agnes Mallinder and her father Jamie, who had a vinyl record ready for the star, with over 3.7 million Instagram followers, to sign.

British Punk Rocker Yungblood has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth.  Pictured is Agnes Mallinder (8) with her dad de ella Jamie Justin Benson-Cooper
Camera IconBritish Punk Rocker Yungblood has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth. Pictured is Agnes Mallinder (8) with her dad de ella Jamie Justin Benson-Cooper Credit: Justin Benson Cooper/The West Australian
British Punk Rocker Yungblood has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth.  Pictured is Yungblood with fans Justin Benson-Cooper
Camera IconBritish Punk Rocker Yungblood has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth. Pictured is Yungblood with fans Justin Benson-Cooper Credit: Justin Benson Cooper/The West Australian

Twins Harper and Chelsea Koval, 8, donned matching outfits for the special occasion they had “looked forward to months.”

British Punk Rocker Yungblood has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth.  Pictured are twins Harper and Chelsea (8) Koval Justin Benson-Cooper
Camera IconBritish Punk Rocker Yungblood has met fans at Culture Kings in Perth. Pictured are twins Harper and Chelsea (8) Koval Justin Benson-Cooper Credit: Justin Benson Cooper/The West Australian

The big age range of fans proved the English singer has amassed a broad audience here in Western Australia.

Yungblud is not the only Doncaster-native star in town, as former One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson performed at HBF Park on Friday night.

The 30-year-old donned a Burberry sweater as he played some of his biggest solo hits and fan-favorite 1D tracks, before going to an unknown nightclub after the show.

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