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BREE MEETS HER SOULMATE!

ZM radio star Bree Tomasel turned actress for her role as a “boss bitch” TV producer on Shortland Street last week, causing havoc as the soap prepared to celebrate its 30th birthday.

“I don’t know if I was amazing, but I gave it a crack!” she tells Woman’s Day. “It was such an iconic experience being on the set of Shorty. I felt like I was in a dream the whole time – it’s a piece of New Zealand history!”

Bree, 32, says she spent her time behind the scenes on Ferndale “fangirling” over actresses Nicole Whippy and Kura Forrester,

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