Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Kia ora!

Strap yourselves in for a bumper issue full of inspiring stories this week. Warning: You. But rather than dwell on the negatives, the actress has learned to see the silver lining of her mental health struggles. Take it from me, she is as much of a sweetheart as she seems on the show! Thanks to everyone who has shared their stories with us in this issue and to all of you reading the mag. I hope you enjoy it and have a great week.

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