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Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne stuns world at Commonwealth Games closing ceremony

Legendary Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne brought the curtain down on the Commonwealth Games in spectacular style on Monday as dominant Australia celebrated finishing top of the medals table yet again.

Athletes swarmed Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium for a closing party that also featured UB40, Dexys and a tribute to Peaky Blinders, the global hit TV show about the city’s most notorious gang.

Birmingham-born Osbourne, known as the “Prince of Darkness”, brought the ceremony to a climax after emerging as the surprise act.

Osbourne was recently seen looking frail following a major back operation in June, two years after he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

But the 73-year-old put on an energetic performance of the Black Sabbath’s biggest hit paranoid to put a cap on the 11-day sporting extravaganza.

The show, celebrating Birmingham’s rise from the wreckage of World War II and its emergence as a diverse and vibrant modern city, brought 11 days of sporting action to a close.

Earlier, six-time defending champions Australia wrapped up their campaign in style, hammering India 7-0 in the men’s hockey final to end up with 67 golds overall.

Hosts England ended in second place with 57 golds, ahead of Canada on 26 and India on 22, with para sports included in the medal tally.

Sporting powerhouse Australia have topped the table at every Games since 1990 except in 2014, when England finished in first place in Glasgow.

Australia hockey captain Aran Zalewski said winning the Commonwealth Games title is “harder than you think”.

“We have won seven, but it’s not as simple as coming out here and winning,” he said.

Elsewhere on Monday, Scotland’s James Heatly and Grace Reid won the mixed synchronized 3m springboard final, with England pair Noah Williams and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix taking gold in the 10m event.

India celebrated a golden double in badminton.

World number seven PV Sindhu won the women’s singles, overcoming Canada’s Michelle Li, while Lakshya Sen beat Malaysia’s Ng Tze Yong to win the men’s gold.

India’s Sharath Kamal Achanta beat England’s Liam Pitchford 4-1 in the men’s singles table tennis gold-medal match.

Birmingham 2022 CEO Ian Reid told a briefing earlier that the Games had been a huge boost for the city and the surrounding area.

He said more than 1.5 million tickets had been sold, with most venues above 90 per cent capacity.

“One of the goals at the outset was to put the city on the world map and instill that huge pride across everyone that lives in the region and I think we’ve achieved that,” he said.

“I think that can lead to much bigger and greater things.”

Commonwealth Games Federation CEO Katie Sadleir said there had been “huge engagement” with the Games globally.

She added a number of countries had expressed an interest in staging future Commonwealth Games, including African nations.

She said Birmingham, which already had many facilities in place, could be a blueprint for the future.

“It is definitely not something we want people to spend huge amounts of money and capital investment if it is not needed and desired by the long-term plans for the country,” she said.

The Birmingham Games made history in being the first to award more medals to women than men.

Australian swimming great Emma McKeon became the most decorated athlete in Commonwealth Games history, with 20 medals — including six golds in Birmingham.

And the tiny island of Niue won its first ever Commonwealth Games medal, a boxing bronze for Duken Tutakitoa-Williams.

Commonwealth Games Federation president Louise Martin handed the flag to Linda Dessau, the governor of the Australian state of Victoria, which will host the 2026 Games.

Martin said Birmingham had put on an event “unlike any we’ve seen before”.

“We are emerging from one of the most challenging periods in modern history, where the Covid-19 pandemic has kept us apart,” she said.

“Birmingham 2022 proved to be a special moment when we reunited, when the power of sport to connect us came into sharp focus.”

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Jason Donovan looks puzzled after fan throws bra at him during Rewind North performance

Jason Donovan, 54, looks puzzled as he clutches a bra at Rewind North after excited fan launched their underwear on stage… as he performs following Neighbors finale appearance

Jason Donovan looked puzzled as he clutched a bra on stage at Rewind North in Cheshire on Sunday after an excited fan threw their underwear at him.

The singer, 54, took to the stage after his recent appearance in the Neighbors finale, wearing a mustard waistcoat which left his toned arms and chest on display.

Pop star Jason was caught off guard before picking the black bra with floral detail up off the stage while looking out across the crowd during his set.

Pop icon?  Jason Donovan, 54, looked puzzled as he clutched a bra on stage at Rewind North in Cheshire on Sunday after an excited fan threw their underwear at him

Pop icon? Jason Donovan, 54, looked puzzled as he clutched a bra on stage at Rewind North in Cheshire on Sunday after an excited fan threw their underwear at him

He struck a casual pose, smiling as he stood with his hands in his pockets before taking to the stage.

His highlighted blonde hair was styled perfectly with not a strand out of place into a low-rise quiff swept over to the side.

It comes after Jason reprised his Neighbors role of Scott Robinson, which he originally played from 1986 to 1989, in last week’s final ever episode of the Australian soap.

Born to perform: The singer took to the stage after his recent appearance in the Neighbors finale, wearing a mustard waistcoat which left his toned arms and chest on display

Born to perform: The singer took to the stage after his recent appearance in the Neighbors finale, wearing a mustard waistcoat which left his toned arms and chest on display

confused?  Pop star Jason was caught off guard before picking the black bra with floral detail up off the stage while looking out across the crowd during his set

confused? Pop star Jason was caught off guard before picking the black bra with floral detail up off the stage while looking out across the crowd during his set

He appeared alongside Kylie Minogue, who played his character’s wife Charlene Robinson, as the pair revisited Ramsay Street as the long-running serial drew to an end.

Jason previously shared some pictures of himself and Kylie on set on social media and wrote: ‘So good to be back with this absolute legend @kylieminogue. Scott and Charlene final scenes @neighbours.’

Singer Kylie, 54, also shared a number of pictures of herself and Jason in character as Charlene and Scott and wrote: ‘Yep, there were tears! Congratulations to the @neighbours team for the heart-warming and celebratory finale. You’ll be in my heart always!!! #neighbours @jdonofficial.’

Strike a pose: Jason Donovan showed off his toned arms as he posed backstage ahead of his performance at Rewind North in Cheshire on Sunday

Strike a pose: Jason Donovan showed off his toned arms as he posed backstage ahead of his performance at Rewind North in Cheshire on Sunday

Entertainer: The singer stepped out after his recent appearance in the Neighbors finale, wearing a mustard waistcoat and royal blue trousers

Entertainer: The singer stepped out after his recent appearance in the Neighbors finale, wearing a mustard waistcoat and royal blue trousers

Looking good: His highlighted blonde hair was styled perfectly with not a strand out of place into a low-rise quiff swept over to the side

Looking good: His highlighted blonde hair was styled perfectly with not a strand out of place into a low-rise quiff swept over to the side

Fame game: Television presenter Jenny Powell, 54, looked stylish as she took to the stage alongside former Fun House host Pat Sharp, 60

Fame game: Television presenter Jenny Powell, 54, looked stylish as she took to the stage alongside former Fun House host Pat Sharp, 60

Eye-catching: Jenny wore a bright yellow shirt and denim shorts as she spoke to the crowd at the festival

Eye-catching: Jenny wore a bright yellow shirt and denim shorts as she spoke to the crowd at the festival

It was previously revealed that Kylie ‘didn’t want to overshadow’ the current cast of Neighbors during its finale episode.

Following criticism from fans that she only uttered two lines, producer and writer Jason Herbison explained that her appearance was ‘always going to be small’.

He said: ‘Our discussions with Jason and Kylie were always about making a small appearance. They didn’t want to overshadow the current cast or make the finale about them.’

Screen star: It comes after Jason reprised his Neighbors role of Scott Robinson, which he originally played from 1986 to 1989, in last week's final ever episode of the Australian soap

Screen star: It comes after Jason reprised his Neighbors role of Scott Robinson, which he originally played from 1986 to 1989, in last week’s final ever episode of the Australian soap

Kylie joined the cast of Neighbors in 1986 but left the series in 1988 to embark on a pop career and went on to enjoy decades of chart success with hits such as I Should Be So Lucky, and Can’t Get You out of My Head and even teamed up with then boyfriend Jason to release chart-topper Especially For You in 1989, which could be heard playing as the on-screen couple made their return to Ramsay Street in the finale.

Herbison went on to explain that Kylie and Jason’s scenes were shot before he had even written the episode and ‘hates’ to see the Spinning Around legend facing backlash.

He told TV Tonight: ‘We also filmed their scenes before I’d written the episode, so whatever we filmed had to fit in with that. I hate to see Kylie coping any criticism – she was nothing short of amazing on the day.’

Neighbors initially aired on BBC One from 1986 until 2008 before being shown on Channel 5 and the soap relied on funding from the British network but in February 2022, the broadcaster confirmed they were to focus on UK drama instead.

Legendary: He appeared alongside Kylie Minogue, who played his character's wife Charlene Robinson, as the pair revisited Ramsay Street as the long-running serial drew to an end (pictured in 1988)

Legendary: He appeared alongside Kylie Minogue, who played his character’s wife Charlene Robinson, as the pair revisited Ramsay Street as the long-running serial drew to an end (pictured in 1988)

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MAFS’ Daniel Holmes and Carolina Santos announce they’ve split

Married At First Sight‘s Daniel Holmes has announced to fans his breakup with girlfriend Carolina Santos.

The reality star revealed the news through a post to his Instagram story, where he said it had been “obvious for a while” that they had split.

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“I’m getting bombarded so much at the moment considering all the articles out right now about the status of Carolina and I,” the 31-year-old wrote.

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Daniel Holmes shared an image revealing his split to his Instagram story. (Instagram/@_danielholmes_)

“I think it’s been obvious for a while we have gone our separate ways. There’s no right way to deal with these situations.

“There’s a huge pressure to just hold off going public for as long as possible cause you know all the hate that’s gonna come.

“I wish Carolina all the best and I know she feels the same for me, we had a very unique experience together full of every emotion possible but life just has a different plan for us.”

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Daniel Holmes and Carolina Santos together. (Instagram/@_danielholmes_)

The last post of the pair together was on Daniel’s Instagram, and was posted on July 24. It showed the pair working on their boxing moves together, likely in preparation for Daniel’s upcoming boxing fight with co-star Brent Vitiello.

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Carolina alluded to a potential break up in an Instagram post shared on July 30. Here she posed in a bikini while smiling, with her caption revealing her inner struggles.

“Smile and no one will see how broken you are inside,” she wrote.

Daniel and Carolina formed a connection during the MAFS experiment despite not being matched together by the experts.

When Daniel’s relationship with Jessica Seracino went south he found a spark with Carolina. She in turn was struggling to find a connection with Dion Giannarelli, who she was matched with.

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The pair struck up a secret romance and eventually tried to re-enter the experiment together. A request which was denied.

Despite this, prior to their breakup the pair had formed a strong relationship, and had moved in together in Sydney.

The post came hours after Olivia Frazer and Jackson Lonie announced that they too had broken up.

The couple shared the news in a joint Instagram post earlier on Monday, stating they plan to stay friends and have nothing but “respect for one another.”

“After a wonderful 10 months together we have decided to go our separate ways,” the post began.

“There has always been a lot of love in our relationship and there will continue to be as we transition into a friendship.

“We have nothing but love and respect for one another, and no one is to blame for the end of this relationship. Simply a case of ‘almost perfect’.

“We hope you all can please show compassion as we navigate this privately. Love, Liv & Jack xx.”

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Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson a hit with viewers in new look MKR

It wasn’t only the new batch of contestants who have been charmed by Nigella Lawson’s appearance on the new-look My Kitchen Rules.

Viewers have flocked to social media to dub her the “viral ingredient” on the reality cooking show after her first appearance on Sunday night.

After the exit of long-term judge Pete Evans, whose reputation took a tumble thanks to his pedaling of anti-vaxer conspiracy theories on social media, Manu Feildel has been paired with the British domestic goddess.

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Camera IconNigella Lawson. Credit: Seven/TheWest

Their first episode saw them head to Victoria to taste the dishes of the father-daughter duo Peter and Alice and Lawson was clearly the star of the show, with the contestants even joking about giving her used cutlery to their family as gifts!

But when things fell apart in the kitchen, viewers were warmed to Lawson who offered encouraging words.

“Nigella is the vital ingredient this show has been missing,” Twitter user Archie Banez wrote.

“Not only is she a bona fide food-lover & relatable to all us home cooks but it’s her personable nature, positive energy, insightfulness & unique way with words that makes her so endearing.”

MKR 2022 is back, with a whole new crop of contestants from right around the country.
Camera IconMKR 2022 is back, with a whole new crop of contestants from around the country. Credit: Supplied./TheWest

Viewers also remarked on Lawson’s warm demeanour, while others said her presence encouraged them to tune in after not watching the show for years.

And she even won over the critics.

TV Writer Colin Vickery described Lawson as a “hoot” and “funnier and cheekier than on MasterChef”.

During the episode, Lawson showed her down-to-Earth side, ditching the cutlery to chomp at a lamb cutlet.

And while Peter and Alice’s home restaurant faced plenty of hurdles, and even a watery dessert fail, Lawson still tried to keep spirits high.

On Tuesday, she took to Twitter this morning to reply to some of the comments, saying that she was gutted for Peter and Alice, who had a tough night in the kitchen.

“I was heartbroken for them. And hated the idea they would feel ashamed in any way. We’ve all messed up in the kitchen – and beyond! – and none of us wants to be judged on our worst moments. And those lamb chops were divine!,” she wrote.

After a two-year hiatus, the return of MKR attracted 502,000 viewers around the country.

Channel Seven has been focusing on bringing the series back to its home cooking roots after it took a back seat to manufactured drama in previous seasons, previously saying this season would be about “real food and real people”, and audiences seem to be embracing the change.

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Olivia Newton-John, star of Grease, dies aged 73

Dame Olivia Newton-John, British-born Australian singer and star of hit musical Grease, has died following a long battle with breast cancer.

Messages posted to her official social media accounts said the 73-year-old “passed away peacefully” at her ranch in southern California surrounded by family and friends.

She won multiple Grammy awards over a five-decade-long career and was well known for her role as Sandy in the film Grease.

On her official Facebook page, husband John Easterling described Newton-John as a “symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer.”

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“Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer,” he wrote.

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Perth’s Johnny Ruffo shares cancer update with fans: ‘Still fighting this son of ab**ch’

Former Home and Away star Johnny Ruffo has given a health update to his fans, as the singer continues to battle cancer.

The 34-year-old X Factor finalist was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 and has frequently updated his supporters on his road to recovery.

Ruffo shared several snaps on his Instagram to mark five years since his heartbreaking diagnosis.

The musician shared a carousel of ten photos and videos over the course of his journey, including photos with his supportive partner Tahnee Sims as well as the moment he had staples taken out of his head.

“Exactly 5 years to the day since my diagnosis. Still fighting this son of ab**ch,” he captioned the post.

“Thanks for all the support”.

The former Perth boy was met with a wave of love and support from his famous friends, including AFL legend Brendan Fevola, comedian Dave Hughesy, and one-half of The Veronicas, Jessica Origliasso.

His former H&A costars also voiced their support, including Dan Ewing, Georgie Parker, Kyle Pryor, and Emily Symons.

His partner also shared her own post to mark the milestone.

“Five years on 💜 In awe of you every single day,” she wrote alongside photos of the pair.

“Still a huge battle ahead but a major milestone reached that was at times uncertain. Grateful for you always @johnny_ruffo.”

Ruffo’s health update comes just weeks ahead of the release of his upcoming memoir, No Finish Line.

Set to be released on August 30, the book will give his fans an insight into the negative impacts fame has had on his life.

The singer was originally diagnosed with a rare brain cancer in 2017, he revealed two years later that he was all-clear of the disease. Sadly in November 2020, I shared the devastating news that his cancer had returned.

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Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson gets branded a ‘sook’ and ‘boring wannabe’ after quitting The Block

Fans of The Block have hit out at Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson after she decided to quit the long-running Channel Nine series with her fiancé Joel Patfull two days into filming.

Just moments after Monday night’s episode went to air, Elle, 36, was brutally savaged online by fans of the show, with some viewers calling the pair ‘sooks’ and ‘boring wannabes’.

‘Get your 15 minutes of TV fame?’ one fan wrote.

Fans of The Block have hit out at Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson after she decided to quit the long-running Channel Nine series two days into filming.  Pictured with Joel Patfull

Fans of The Block have hit out at Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson after she decided to quit the long-running Channel Nine series two days into filming. Pictured with Joel Patfull

‘You’re a sook “influencer,”‘ another savagely commented.

‘This season’s Tanya,’ wrote a third, referring to Tanya Guccione from last season, before another laughed: ‘Imagine leaving the block cause of the toilet paper.’

‘Weak loser,’ another savagely wrote before commenting a second time: ‘You and your husband are nobodies.’

Just moments after Monday night's episode went to air, Elle was brutally savaged online by fans of the show, with some viewers calling the pair 'entitled swines'

Just moments after Monday night’s episode went to air, Elle was brutally savaged online by fans of the show, with some viewers calling the pair ‘entitled swines’

‘What a pair of losers… Glad you’re gone. 12 weeks of seeing you would have done my head in,’ said another.

‘Who do you influence? Perfect example of what not to be,’ another chimed in

‘It seems that someone can’t take criticism. Guess that explains why you left,’ wrote another.

However, one fan was clearly going to miss the couple, writing: ‘I actually loved your room, wish we could of seen more of what you could do.’

However, one fan was clearly going to miss the couple, writing: 'I actually loved your room, wish we could of seen more of what you could do.'

However, one fan was clearly going to miss the couple, writing: ‘I actually loved your room, wish we could of seen more of what you could do.’

'Get your 15 minutes of TV fame?'  one fan wrote.  Elle's latest Instagram photo is pictured

‘Get your 15 minutes of TV fame?’ one fan wrote. Elle’s latest Instagram photo is pictured

It was billed as one of the most shocking moments in Australian reality TV history.

And on Monday, viewers finally got to see the moment Scott Cam told the stunned Blockheads that fellow contestants Elle Ferguson and Joel Patfull decided to quit the show.

During the episode, the host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed the glamorous influencers decided to leave after just 48 hours of being on-set.

The host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed to him the couple had decided to leave the show

The host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed to him the couple had decided to leave the show

After being told the astonishing news, Scott informed the other contestants about Elle and Joel’s decision to leave.

‘Last night I gave you all an opportunity – an out – if you thought you couldn’t cut it on the show that you could leave if you wanted to,’ the fuming host began.

‘I didn’t think anyone would drop an opportunity like this, but I’ve just found out that Joel and Elle are on their way to the airport.’

After being told the shocking news, Scott informed the other contestants about Elle and Joel's decision to quit

After being told the shocking news, Scott informed the other contestants about Elle and Joel’s decision to quit

He added: ‘They have left their show. They didn’t say goodbye, they didn’t say thanks for having us. They just left.’

‘Apparently The Block is not on brand for them.’

All the remaining contestants appeared shocked, with Sharon Johal saying: ‘It was a bombshell.’

‘Things played out, we did see in the media things about Joel’s family but we knew that happened before they got onto The Block because he had told us,’ she said.

The pair reportedly left after Joel’s mother broke her coccyx and fractured her wrist during a fall at her home in Adelaide.

Following their exit, Elle shared a photo to Instagram of the pair’s suitcases at Melbourne Airport.

'They have left their show.  They didn't say goodbye, they didn't say thanks for having us.  They just left,' Scott said to the shocked contestants

‘They have left their show. They didn’t say goodbye, they didn’t say thanks for having us. They just left,’ Scott said to the shocked contestants

‘Wherever you are in the world, whatever you are doing, family always comes first,’ she captioned the image.

But Scott has since disputed their reason for leaving, insisting that they didn’t tell producer about the AFL star’s sick mother before fleeing the set of the series.

Last week, he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple’s visit to see Joel’s mother if they had been made aware of the situation.

The fellow Blockheads looked furious as they were told the news

The fellow Blockheads looked furious as they were told the news

‘They didn’t mention the sick mum to us. If they had said to us we need to go see my mum, of course family comes first. We would have flown them back to Adelaide and flown them back,’ the long-time host said.

‘They spoke to our producer and said they had decided The Block isn’t on brand for them. It was chaos.’

Scott went on to say Elle also insisted on bringing ‘a lot of designer outfits’ for filming, despite a strict dress code.

‘You have got to wear the hi-vis [workwear] and the boots but [Elle] did have a lot of outfits there ready to go,’ he said.

The pair reportedly left after Joel's mother broke her coccyx and fractured her wrist during a fall at her home in Adelaide

The pair reportedly left after Joel’s mother broke her coccyx and fractured her wrist during a fall at her home in Adelaide

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was ‘unAustralian’ and ‘p**s poor’.

He told TV Tonight: ‘We had a 48-hour challenge to choose the house that you get and they scarpered after 48 hours. It’s something that’s never happened before.

‘Forty-five thousand people applied to be on The Block and win life-changing money. These guys got on and they just couldn’t handle the pace after 48 hours,’ he continued.

But Scott has since disputed their reason for leaving, insisting that they didn't tell producer about the AFL star's sick mother before fleeing the set of the series

But Scott has since disputed their reason for leaving, insisting that they didn’t tell producer about the AFL star’s sick mother before fleeing the set of the series

Last week, he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple's visit to see Joel's mother if they had been made aware of the situation

Last week, he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple’s visit to see Joel’s mother if they had been made aware of the situation

‘Which to me is a bit unAustralian! Have a go! It’s p**s poor.’

Scott reportedly told the other contestants Elle and Joel left because the renovation show wasn’t ‘on brand’ for them as Bondi influencers.

He also said they had complained ‘the toilet paper was too scratchy’.

According to reports at the time, they initially tried to stay on the show but left after they ‘couldn’t get a definitive answer’ from producers as to whether Joel could ‘come and go’ from the construction site in Gisborne to visit his ailing mother in Adelaide.

However, The Block’s executive producer Julian Cress has also disputed this, telling the Herald Sun that Joel and Elle ‘never’ made such a request.

Mr Cress added that The Block is always willing to accommodate teams during family emergencies, and once shut down production for an entire week in 2013 when the mother of one of the contestants fell ill.

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was 'unAustralian' and 'p**s poor'

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was ‘unAustralian’ and ‘p**s poor’

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Jane Fonda: Oscar-winner doesn’t feel part of Hollywood | Stellar interview, Luck Apple TV+

At almost 85, actress and activist Jane Fonda says it took her 70-something years to “become young”, and that feeling as good as she does now is something of a miracle.

Ahead of her new role in an animated movie, Fonda speaks exclusively with Stellar about what her late, lauded father taught her about life and regret on his deathbed, why she has never truly felt like a classic Hollywood icon, and her rubber-band trick for treating heartbreak.

You recently said, “I am younger now [at age 84] than I was in my 20s”. How do you stay young?

I don’t think that it’s true of everyone, frankly. How we are in our 20s – at least in the first part of our lives, before we understand that we can actually put an oar in the water and steer our life in a different direction, if we so choose… until I got to that point in my life, I was lost, I didn’t know what to do or who I wanted to be. I was very unhappy and I felt old and didn’t feel like I would live for very long. So to be almost 85 years old and to feel like I do now is a miracle to me. I have been very intentional in trying to … make myself a better person, make my life have more meaning. [The artist] Picasso once said, “It takes a long time to become young” and that’s sure true for me. It took 70-something years for me to become young.

When you say “become young”, what do you mean?

Young, [as in] light, not feeling a great burden on my shoulders. Learning how to be present, learning how to accept what comes, learning that we don’t have any control… something bad will happen, been there, done that and I survived. It’s much easier being older than it is being younger. It’s so hard to be young! There’s nothing but questions: “What am I supposed to do? Who am I supposed to know? Don’t give up, keep going and try to learn from all this, so when you get a little older, you can get more agency over your life.

You’ve spoken previously about not living a life of regrets. How have you influenced your decisions in Hollywood – and your life?

when my father [the late actor, Henry Fonda] was ill, it took him a long time to die. I would sit by his bedside of him. He didn’t speak much when he was young and healthy, and you don’t change when you’re on your deathbed. What I realized [was] he was going to die with regrets, when it was too late to do anything about it. It’s not the dying that I am scared of, it’s the coming to the end of life with a lot of regrets when it’s too late to do anything.

And that came to me at about the age of 60, so I thought, “All right, that means you have to live now until the end of your life in a way that will minimize the regrets and to go out feeling pretty OK about what you’ve done.” Regrets are usually about what you didn’t do … rather than the things you did. I am trying to do what I feel needs to be done before the end, right now, in my life.

You’ve been married three times and previously stated: “Part of the reason I get into a relationship with a man is that I feel he can take me down a new path”. How do you reflect on the defining relationships of your life?

Well, all of my three husbands definitely took me down paths that I probably would not have gone down had I not married them. And then, in between the marriages, I have had boyfriends that didn’t take me down any new paths, that really had nothing to teach me, and I got bored pretty fast. I feel like I needed to always be learning and growing and expanding, and my husbands have all helped me do that.

What is your advice for dealing with heartbreak?

Put a rubber band around your wrist and when you get really angry or sad, snap it. That sudden pain, it changes the neural pathways in your brain, and will help you kind of come out of it for a minute. Then, write him a letter, pour your thoughts out – but don’t send it.

Years from now, you’ll read it and be amazed at how different you are when you read it, than the time you wrote it.

Between projects, such as the 1968 movie Barbarella and Netflix series Grace and Frankie, and now your voice role in new animated film Luck, on Apple TV+, you’ve had incredible longevity and diversity in your acting career, and you’ve won two Oscars for Best Actress. What has your experience been as a woman working in Hollywood?

I’ve never felt part of Hollywood, really. I mean, I know it sounds strange to say that because my father was a movie star, Henry Fonda, but he was not really part of Hollywood. I didn’t go to Hollywood parties much. I mean he did, sometimes. It was not a life that was totally focused on glamor and Hollywood. My life has never been, either. Most of my friends are activists and not involved in Hollywood. I have plowed ahead, even when it looked like my career would be over. I just try to stay relevant, I guess.

You’re the voice of Babe, The Dragon, in Luck. What drew you to the role?

She is the president of the Kingdom of Luck, where they create luck. Human beings are not allowed there because it’s thought they’ll bring bad luck with them. It’s a story about a young girl named Sam, who is in the foster care system and who has nothing but bad luck. With the help of some of the creatures in the kingdom, she manages to get in and teaches the dragon that bad luck is really the other side of the coin of good luck, that the two go together. That good luck doesn’t mean anything without bad luck, and vice versa. It’s like, life doesn’t have meaning without death.

The climate crisis is the main subject of your activism, as founder of the Jane Fonda Climate PAC (Political Action Committee). What is your message to lawmakers – in the US and globally – about the state of the environment?

I have to say, the people of Australia understand the climate crisis better than most. I mean, boy, you just can’t catch a break with the fires and flooding. We have to look at what the scientists say. We have to cut our fossil fuel emissions – the pollution that happens when we

burn coal and gas – in half by 2030. In the US, that’s four election cycles. That’s a very short period of time. It’s a massive challenge that requires not just laws and policies to be passed, but a new way of thinking. Think about nature differently, think about our responsibility – this is particularly true in the United States, stop thinking about me, me, me. It’s pretty scary and we don’t have a lot of time. We have to do everything we can, all of us.

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Neighbors legend unmasked on The Masked Singer Australia

The Masked Singer Australia has unmasked its first celebrity and it’s a beloved neighbors legend.

neighbors actor Ryan Moloney, who is best known as Toadie, was revealed to be the knight on Sunday’s (August 7) ​​show after performing Ed Sheeran’s song ‘Bad Habits’ (via The Advertiser).

Clues to his identity included a description of the knight as “the closest thing Australia has to true royalty,” but judges Chrissie Swan, Mel B, Dave Hughes and Abbie Chatfield failed to guess his identity before the reveal.

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Moloney is an Australian national treasure, having played Toadfish on the soap for three decades until the show was canceled and aired its final episode last week.

El actor recently reflected on his time on the soap, revealing his sadness at the cancellation news.

“It’s incredibly sad because it’s just an amazing stormwater of the industry that has taught so many people. So, it’s sad that kind of schooling is going to go,” admitted the star.

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“There’s gratitude in there and just kind of trying to soak up every moment that you’ve got with these people. There’s definitely the vibe of: ‘Come on, let’s make this really good. Let’s finish it really well.'”

“I think a lot of people have obviously grown up with it just being part of their lives and just part of the furniture, really. And in the same breath, that’s television,” he added.

“Most shows don’t run for this long, they kind of start and they finish after a couple of seasons if they’re lucky. So, we’ve just been incredibly blessed to be still going for this amount of time. I think we’re very lucky to have been part of people’s lives for so long.”

neighbors has now come to an end, but catch-up episodes are available via My 5 (UK) and 10 Play (Australia).

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The Masked Singer and The Block are labeled ‘condescending’ for airing Acknowledgment of Country

The Masked Singer and The Block are labeled ‘condescending’ for airing Acknowledgment of Country

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture ‘condescending’ to Aboriginal people.

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter told The Daily Telegraph on Monday that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was ‘totally unnecessary’.

‘It should only be used where appropriate such as a citizenship ceremony,’ Mr Hunter told the publication.

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture 'condescending' to Aboriginal people.  Pictured: The Masked Singer host Osher Günsberg

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture ‘condescending’ to Aboriginal people. Pictured: The Masked Singer host Osher Günsberg

‘When too many people use it very lightly it devalues ​​our ceremonial programs – it’s condescending,’ he added.

Mr Hunter’s comments come after Osher Günsberg introduced Sunday night’s premiere of The Masked Singer with an acknowledgment.

‘We welcome you tonight from Gadigal land, a place of beauty and abundance, where the sandstone meets the sea,’ Günsberg said.

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter (pictured) told The Daily Telegraph that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was 'totally unnecessary'

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter (pictured) told The Daily Telegraph that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was ‘totally unnecessary’

‘We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of this country, and elders past, present and emerging, and extend our respects to any First Nations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people joining us tonight.’

Osher’s address was nothing new for Channel 10, who have made the decision to do an Acknowledgment of Country at the start of every series filmed in Australia for the past three years.

Channel Nine’s The Block also aired an Acknowledgment of Country prior to Sunday’s premiere.

Similarly Channel Nine's The Block showed an Acknowledgment of Country before the new season premiere on Sunday night.

Similarly Channel Nine’s The Block showed an Acknowledgment of Country before the new season premiere on Sunday night.

‘The Block and the City of Melbourne respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi, Wurrung and Bunurong Boon Wurrung peoples as the traditional custodians of the land on which this production has taken place, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be, Kulin Nation land,’ it read.

The Block’s cast and crew are understood to have also undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show’s latest renovations take place.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Channel Nine and Channel 10 for comment.

The Block¿s cast and crew are understood to have undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show's latest renovations take place.  Pictured: Scott Cam

The Block’s cast and crew are understood to have undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show’s latest renovations take place. Pictured: Scott Cam

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