Woman's Day Magazine NZ

‘I Didn’t Seek Help!’

It’s not unusual for visitors to the Statue of Liberty to be speechless when they climb to the top and see the stunning views of New York.

But it wasn’t the scenery that took Kiwi broadcaster Hamish Williams’ breath away when he was in the Big Apple. Instead, the presenter of Newstalk ZB’s popular mental health programme The Nutters Club suffered a horrific panic attack at the top of the tourist attraction.

In early November, Hamish flew to the US to celebrate his 40th birthday

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