In This Week's New Idea - On sale 2nd November '09
Robyn Malcolm: beating body demons; Meet Jude Law's Kiwi baby; Patrick's widow: I didn't tell him I loved him enough
IN THIS WEEK'S NEW IDEA
On sale 2nd November 2009
COVER STORY: ROBYN MALCOLM - BEATING
BODY DEMONS
In a frank interview, Outrageous Fortune
star Robyn Malcolm reveals how she overcame her battle with
bulimia to beat her body demons. The mum-of-two tells New
Idea she is now in the best shape of her life, but it comes
after a 10-year battle with food. How did Robyn overcome her
body issues? Why is she feeling so fit and healthy? And what
role did having a family play in her transformation? Find
out in this week's New Idea.
EXCLUSIVE FIRST PICS:
MEET JUDE LAW'S KIWI BABY
Samantha Burke, the
Christchurch-born mother of Jude Law's baby Sophie, talks
exclusively to New Idea about her relationship with the
Alfie star and the unusual circumstances into which
their daughter was born. Only in this week's New Idea,
you'll also find the first pictures of Sophie together with
her stunning model mother.
PATRICK'S WIDOW - I
DIDN'T TELL HIM I LOVED HIM ENOUGH
Patrick Swayze's wife
Lisa Niemi has opened her heart to reveal her feelings about
losing the man she loved for nearly four decades. As she
struggles to move on, the 53-year-old talks candidly about
the highs and lows of their marriage, the love they shared,
and the future. Read what Lisa has to say in this week's New
Idea.
ANDRE'S ANGST: DRUGS, DIVORCE & ME
Tennis sensation Andre Agassi reveals a string of
startling revelations regarding his time in the spotlight
and the loves of his life, Brooke Shields and Steffi Graf.
Read about his shocking secret addiction to P, his descent
into depression and his true feelings about the game that
made him a household name. You'll find the real story of
Andre in this week's New Idea.
REAL LIFE: MUMS ON
DEATH ROW
Think of Death Row and you picture a hellish
place filled with male murderers, but in the US there are
many females awaiting death by electrocution or lethal
injection as well. New Idea speaks to three mums from Texas,
including one who danced on her sons' graves days after they
died and a mother-of-three who killed the two children she
was babysitting. These harrowing stories are in this week's
New Idea.
IDOL'S STAN WALKER - MY CHILDHOOD WAS
LIKE ONCE WERE WARRIORS
Kiwi Stan Walker is the hot
favourite to win this year's Australian Idol
competition, but even though he has the voice of an angel he
has lived a hellish past. Stan has risen from a childhood of
abuse, alcohol and poverty to shine in one of the world's
most cutthroat vocal competitions. Will he take the title?
How has Stan risen above his past? Read all in this week's
New Idea.
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