New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Crackers about Christmas SHORTY STARS CELEBRATE

Henry Rolleston

For families separated by Auckland’s closed border, Christmas this year feels more special than ever as they will finally be reunited after more than 100 days since the country entered level 4 lockdown in August.

Among those counting down the days till the border opens is Henry Rolleston, who excitedly declares, “Finally, I’m going home to Timaru and seeing my family again!”

Henry, who plays Cece’s son Louis King, shares he’s had many amazing Christmas presents over the years, but his favourite remains the LEGO set he received when he was 11 years old.

“I got the Star Wars LEGO Death Star set and I spent days holed up in the house building it.”

For Henry, the most memorable Shortland Street Christmas cliffhanger

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