New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

JAMIE’S second-chance wedding I’m more in love than ever!

Jamie Oliver hasn’t had much to celebrate in recent years. The collapse of his restaurant empire last year devastated the celebrity chef, who poured millions of his own money into the business but was unable to save it.

“The past four-and-a-half years have been the hardest of my life,” he admits, especially after having to come to terms with the closure of 22 of his 25 restaurants, and the loss of 1000 jobs. Helping

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