Woman's Day Magazine NZ

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It hasn’t exactly been a banner year for sports here in Aotearoa, with disappointments for the All Blacks, Silver Ferns andteam couldn’t be prouder to have brave Fijian-born playmaker Marcelo Montoya in the mag this week, and we’re thrilled to hear he and his gorgeous wife Tayla are equally proud to call this country home. For their super-cute love story, turn to page 12. Speaking of romance, contestants Vikki and Pascal share the tale of how they formed their beautiful blended family on page 18. This new season of the reality cooking competition is rating through the roof and although I’ll watch anything featuring French chef Manu Feildel, I’m still a few episodes behind. This weekend will be all about bingeing so I’m up-to-date in time for the final next Tuesday. Can’t wait! Enjoy the mag.

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