New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

‘I’m Finally In Control’

Mel Homer considers herself to be pretty resilient. After losing several jobs due to redundancy – the most recent with Today FM when the plug was pulled on the radio station earlier this year – the broadcaster reckons she’s not too bad at getting back on her feet.

And she’s hoping that will prove useful with challenges she’s facing as a contestant on Celebrity Treasure Island.

“Hopefully, I’ll be able to bounce back, although when you are surviving on rice and beans and you’re really

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