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It’s a balancing act

Georgie Tunny and her fiancé Robert Mills are extremely good at making each other laugh. It happens a lot during WHO’s exclusive chat and photoshoot with the pair, as they engage in that witty, good-natured banter and the kind of gentle ribbing that happy couples can get away with. What they’re not good at is being apart, something their demanding careers force them to endure on a regular basis.

“We are terrible at long distance and we have to get better at that,” Tunny says before Mills cheekily chimes in with: “I’m not as needy.” The comment make Tunny laugh – “It’s true,” she concedes. “We’re both still learning how to do [long-distance]. We both lead independent lives and for the majority of our lives

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