Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Kia ora!

hope you’ve been surviving, if not thriving, this lockdown. I feel like I’ve walked every. This week, I chat to castaway Angela Bloomfield, of fame, who I first met when my dad took me to the “grand” opening of a video store (remember those?!) when I was a starstruck kid. Somehow he convinced me to enter a competition where I had to serenade both Ange and her co-star Karl Burnett with the theme tune. Alas, I got assigned the lesser-known second verse and completely choked, but I still walked away with a VHS copy of . Fortunately, our latest encounter went much more smoothly. Read my interview on page 24 and have a great week.

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