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West Side Story returns to Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour

<p>Get ready to snap your fingers, tap your toes and experience the magic of Broadway in Sydney as Opera Australia presents t<span style="font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif;">he electrifying musical extravaganza <em>West Side Story</em> – making its triumphant return to the Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour stage in 2024.</span></p> <p>The 2019 production of <em>West Side Story</em>, if you were fortunate enough to grab seats, was an absolute smash hit. With record-breaking ticket sales and rave reviews, it's no wonder this show stole the hearts of over 65,000 theatre and musical buffs. </p> <p>Directed by the incomparable Francesca Zambello, <em>West Side Story</em> promises to once again whisk audiences away to the bustling streets of New York City, complete with iconic songs, heart-pounding dance numbers, and enough drama to fill the harbour twice over. </p> <p>Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim's musical masterpiece will once again take centre stage, accompanied by Jerome Robbins' legendary choreography – and this year, we were fortunate enough to be able to pose a few pre-performance questions to none other than Guy Simpson, the show’s musical director, and the all-singing, all-dancing Wayne Scott Kermond, who is playing “Doc” onstage.</p> <p>Let’s raise the curtain and see what they have to say!</p> <p><strong><img src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/2024/03/Guy-Simpson.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="720" /></strong></p> <p><strong>Guy Simpson</strong></p> <p>Guy Simpson, a seasoned musical director with nearly 45 years of experience, boasts an illustrious career spanning global productions. Notably, his involvement with iconic shows like <em>Miss Saigon</em> and <em>The Phantom</em> <em>of the Opera</em> has taken him across continents, from Australia to Asia and beyond. Simpson's extensive repertoire includes serving as Musical Supervisor and Director for Opera Australia's acclaimed productions such as <em>Evita</em>, <em>My Fair Lady</em>, and of course <em>West Side Story</em>. Additionally, his contributions as an orchestrator and producer of cast recordings further solidify his stature in the musical theatre realm. With credits ranging from beloved classics like <em>Les Misérables</em> to contemporary hits like <em>Muriel's Wedding</em>, Simpson's versatile talent continues to enrich the world of musical theatre on an international scale.</p> <p><em><strong>OverSixty:</strong></em> What memories do you have of your first time working on <em>West Side Story</em> – when was it and what was the experience like? </p> <p><em><strong>Guy:</strong></em> “I was a rehearsal pianist for the 1983 production of <em>West Side Story</em>. The conductor was Dobbs Franks, who came from the US to conduct the first production of the show in 1960. So I was lucky to learn the show from him. I wasn’t in the orchestra and had tickets to watch opening night but during the afternoon of that day I received a call to play in the orchestra that night because the pianist was unwell. I’ll never forget that! Since then I have conducted three seasons of the show and learn more and more about it each time.”</p> <p><em><strong>OverSixty:</strong></em> What were Bernstein’s influences and what impact did Bernstein’s score have when the musical first premiered? And why do you think it remains so recognised today? </p> <p><em><strong>Guy:</strong></em> “Bernstein was influenced by many things. There is an <a href="https://www.wrti.org/arts-desk/2018-08-23/the-surprising-backstory-to-west-side-story" target="_blank" rel="noopener">excellent article by Debra Lew Harder</a> that outlines these influences. I love the combination of Jewish themes, Puerto Rican rhythm, Mexican dance music and of course American jazz. His classical roots also come in here – especially the music of Aaron Copland and George Gershwin. The genius is Bernstein's ability to blend all this into a score that tells the story so brilliantly."</p> <p><em><strong>OverSixty:</strong></em> What’s your favourite moment in the music that audiences might not always notice but could listen out for?</p> <p><em><strong>Guy:</strong></em> I like what is known as ‘THE BALCONY SCENE’. Most people will know it as the iconic love duet ‘TONIGHT’. In the show this scene moves between spoken dialogue (with underscoring), into the song and back into dialogue in a wonderfully cohesive way. It is so well crafted and is quite a challenge for the conductor to fit the music with the dialogue in a seamless way. I also love the scene in the bridal shop that includes the song ‘ONE HAND ONE HEART’.</p> <p><img src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/2024/03/Wayne-Scott-Kermond-as-Doc.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="720" /></p> <p><strong>Wayne Scott Kermond</strong></p> <p>Wayne Scott Kermond, hailing from a rich lineage of Australian Vaudeville performers, epitomises the essence of musical theatre, comedy and cabaret. With a repertoire spanning from <em>Anything Goes</em> to <em>Hairspray</em>, including acclaimed performances in several productions of<em> West Side Story</em>, Kermond's versatility shines through. Additionally, he's showcased his creative prowess as the creator and star of captivating cabaret shows such as <em>Candy Man</em> and <em>Jive Junkys</em>. Beyond the stage, Kermond's talents extend to film, where he's contributed to projects like <em>Happy Feet 1 &amp; 2</em>, and as a respected scriptwriter and director for various musicals, cabarets and corporate events. With accolades including a Green Room Award and Mo Award, alongside nominations for Helpmann Awards, Kermond's exceptional abilities and esteemed showbiz heritage solidify his status as an extraordinary Australian talent.</p> <p><em><strong>OverSixty:</strong></em> You and Guy first worked on this musical 40 years ago, how does it feel to be coming back together on the Handa Opera version?</p> <p><em><strong>Wayne:</strong></em> “I first performed in <em>West Side Story</em> at the old Her Majesty’s Theatre (Sydney), 40 years ago playing the youngest member of the Jets gang, ‘Baby John’, and then again in another fabulous production touring Australia / New Zealand in the mid-nineties playing Arab. And so it was lovely to be reminded by Guy on the first day of rehearsals for this season how special it is to us both, here we are, doing it again, just a little greyer."</p> <p>“We shared a few laughs about ‘where did that time go?’, and how ‘young’ we still look after all these years. It’s so great to work with Guy again, I think the last show we did together was <em>Chicago</em>, back in the late nineties. So with Guy's huge amount of expertise and experience at the helm as our Musical Director the show is in great hands. Wait till you hear the amazing Orchestra.”</p> <p><em><strong>OverSixty:</strong></em> What about this musical’s story, lyrics, etc resonate with you and why do you think it keeps being seen on stage? Can it appeal to all ages?</p> <p><em><strong>Wayne:</strong></em> “<em>West Side Story</em> is as iconic to music theatre as <em>Swan Lake</em> is to ballet. All great musicals such as <em>West Side</em> have to have a great love story; <em>West Side </em>certainly has that. And to add to that, also an incredible score, dynamic original choreography and a beautifully written book makes it a triple threat. That's why it stands the test of time – it's an inter-generational piece, whose story and message still stands today, which is the reason why I’m now getting the opportunity to play an adult character ‘Doc’ in this OA production 40 years later, as it will be for another artist, in another 40 years' time.”</p> <p><em><strong>OverSixty:</strong></em> What’s your favourite moment in the show and why?</p> <p><em><strong>Wayne:</strong></em> It is very difficult to say there is a favourite moment as there are so many. The whole journey of the show is something everyone who loves theatre should experience. The Prologue, Dance at the Gym, America, Cool, Tonight, Something's Comin, and not forgetting the Quintet powerhouse... Every part of this show is special, whether you're seeing the show for the first time or for the tenth time, it’s exhilarating, poignant and moving."</p> <p>“It’s especially wonderful for me to have been given the opportunity to revisit the show, after all these years later as a performer. And it’s very exciting to watch another generation of performers being given the opportunity to experience such an exceptional piece of theatre.”</p> <p>So, mark your calendars, Sydney-siders, because Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour is about to serve up a theatrical experience like no other. With world-class performances, breathtaking views of the harbour, and enough fireworks to make New Year's Eve jealous, this is one event you won't want to miss. </p> <p>So grab your tickets, grab your friends, and get ready to experience the magic of <em>West Side Story </em>like never before. See you at the opera!</p> <p>For more information and ticket sales, check out <a href="https://opera.org.au/productions/west-side-story-on-sydney-harbour/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">opera.org.au/harbour</a></p> <p><em>All images: Supplied</em></p>

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AFL star's secret wedding

<p>Adelaide Crows defender Wayne Milera has tied the knot with long-term partner Nina Starkey in a secret wedding by the beach. </p> <p>The couple eloped during sunset in Gull Rock, located between Willunga and Maslin Beach, and now Milera has shared the reason why they chose a non-traditional wedding. </p> <p>“When looking into having a wedding we come to realise that a traditional wedding wasn’t for us,”  Wayne said.</p> <p>“We wanted the day to be a romantic day between just us with no fuss or stress and it was exactly that.”</p> <p>The couple officially tied the knot on Wednesday the 1st of November, but only just revealed their elopement to the public with two Instagram posts, one with their wedding date and another captioned: "Lucky man! 😍❤️💍". </p> <p>“Over the weekend we were able to get around to close family and let everyone know that we eloped. Everyone is extremely happy for us,” the AFL player said. </p> <p>“The day off was very low key with Carter going to childcare while I went for a run and Nina drove to her hair and makeup appointments, followed by checking into EOS and getting ready together as a family.</p> <p>“We had some photos and then drove to Port Willunga for our sunset ceremony before driving back to the city to go out for dinner.”</p> <p>The pictures show the couple embracing by the sea, sharing a small wedding cake and exchanging their vows in front of their celebrant,  Alix Gloede. </p> <p>The surprise announcement was flooded with congratulatory comments from fans and fellow Adelaide Crows players. </p> <p>“Congratulations brother,” wrote AFL player Taylor Walker. </p> <p>“Amazing you two..,” added Rory Sloane with a few heart eyes emojis.</p> <p>"Congratulations and all the best for a happy life together ❤️" wrote one fan.</p> <p>"Congrats to you both. Sending lots of love ❤️" added another. </p> <p>The couple got engaged in July 2022 and share a son, Carter, who they welcomed in 2021. </p> <p><em>Images: Instagram</em></p>

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Wayne Carey's flippant comment on past cheating scandal

<p dir="ltr">Wayne Carey has made a series of astonishing remarks about the high profile affair that ended his career, as he engaged with cheeky fans on X, formerly known as Twitter. </p> <p dir="ltr">The exchange began when the former AFL player made a seemingly innocent statement about AFL teams trading players. </p> <p dir="ltr">“If your club gets a player that plays your position? That should always be used as motivation to have the best preseason you have ever had,” the former Kangaroos star wrote.</p> <p dir="ltr">“Difference between being good and great? Absolutely nothing beats hard work #tradeshow.”</p> <p dir="ltr">But fans were quick to recall Carey changing clubs back in 2002, as one person cheekily asked, “How come you traded clubs?” to which Carey replied, “Really?”</p> <p dir="ltr">“Didn’t work hard enough?” another added to the banter.</p> <p dir="ltr">Many others added to the virtual pile on, until one fan recalled the reason why he had to change clubs 21 years ago. </p> <p dir="ltr">“He slept with his teammate's wife!” the account wrote, to which the footy star responded with “3 times”. </p> <p dir="ltr">The rogue posts didn't stop there, as the same fan then jokingly asked if the footy star was “back on the bags”, referring to Carey's <a href="https://oversixty.com.au/finance/legal/it-s-not-a-great-look-afl-legend-caught-with-mysterious-substance-at-crown-casino" target="_blank" rel="noopener">incident at Perth Crown Casino</a>when a suspicious looking bag of white powder fell out of his pocket while he was gambling.</p> <p dir="ltr">On last year’s season of <em>SAS Australia</em>, Carey spoke candidly about the affair scandal. </p> <p dir="ltr">“I slept with a teammate’s wife. It’s haunted me for 20 years,” he said at the time. </p> <p dir="ltr">“My integrity will always be questioned. I’m not trying to prove anything to the public — it’s to myself." </p> <p dir="ltr">“People can change. They evolve. Hopefully this can help me.”</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Loved ones gather to mourn father and children killed in house fire

<p>Loved ones have gathered to remember the loving father and his five children who were killed in a house fire in Brisbane earlier this month. </p> <p>Wayne Godinet, and his five children – Zac, 11, Harry, 10, Kyza, 4, Noah, 4, and Nicky, 3 – were killed in the deadly blaze on August 7th on Russell Island. </p> <p>On Wednesday, family and friends travelled from interstate and from New Zealand to remember the five children and Wayne, who died trying to protect his kids. </p> <p>"The actions of Wayne on that fateful day I think was indicative of the love he has for his children," a spokesperson for the family said at the memorial</p> <p>"A lot of us really feel that he died a hero."</p> <p>The children's mother, Samantha Stephenson, was unable to attend the service, leaving her sister Christina to step in to deliver a personal eulogy. </p> <p>"If you could leave here with a message from our family today it would be to be grateful for your children's messy room, for taking your child to their soccer game, for chasing your kids around the park," she said. </p> <p>Samantha has been left <a href="https://oversixty.com.au/lifestyle/family-pets/update-on-distraught-mother-who-escaped-deadly-house-fire" target="_blank" rel="noopener">devastated</a> by the tragedy, with family friend Simon Gordon telling <em>Sunrise</em> how dedicated she was as a mother. </p> <p dir="ltr">“She was a loving mother to the children,” Gordon told <em>Sunrise</em>. “What she is going through is unbelievable.”</p> <p dir="ltr">“Every time I ever met the family, the kids came first. They love the kids.”</p> <p>Police are still working tirelessly to determine the cause of the devastating blaze, but said the fire is not being treated as suspicious. </p> <p><em>Image credits: Nine</em></p>

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Wayne Carey announces new relationship

<p dir="ltr">Wayne Carey has a new lover and he has finally gone public with his relationship via an Instagram story.</p> <p dir="ltr">The former footballer and businesswoman Catie O’Neill shared a candid photo of them cozying up to each other, with O’Neill holding a glass of wine.</p> <p dir="ltr">“Sunday,” O’Neill simply captioned her story, with a wine glass emoji.</p> <p dir="ltr">Although their faces are cut off, they appeared to be gazing at each other.</p> <p dir="ltr"><img src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/2023/03/08f5b1c52289e8b540a5d68c715bca4d.jpeg" alt="" width="441" height="589" /></p> <p dir="ltr">O’Neill, 28, is a beauty entrepreneur with over 115,000 followers on TikTok and 10,300 followers on Instagram. She has co-founded two beauty brands, MyGlow2 and Huxden, which is a skincare line for men.</p> <p dir="ltr">Rumours started swirling around about their relationship in February, where the pair were spotted at a charity function in Bundalong, North Victoria, according to the <a href="https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/controversial-footballer-wayne-careys-new-love-interest-revealed/news-story/7f65a8823365fa22dc415899aa007e9a" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Herald Sun</em></a>.</p> <p dir="ltr">Locals who attended the event have said that the couple looked “smitten", although it’s unclear how they met or how long they’ve been dating.</p> <p dir="ltr">After splitting from his ex-wife Sally in 2006, with whom he shares a daughter, Ella, he began dating former model Kate Neilson.</p> <p dir="ltr">Then in 2015, he was engaged to Stephanie Edwards, but they separated after a year.</p> <p dir="ltr">The pair have a daughter, Charlotte.</p> <p dir="ltr">Carey also has a son, Carter, with model Jessica Paulke who he dated for a year before they split.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: Getty, Instagram</em></p>

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Favourite film stars from the 60s

<p>They just don’t make movies stars like they used to, do they? Here are five of our favourite film stars from the 60s.</p> <p><strong>1. John Wayne</strong></p> <p>John Wayne, born Marion Robert Morrison, grew up in southern California. As a child, he had a dog named "Duke" (which would later become his own nickname. He had a summer job doing props for a film company, and eventually landed a few bit parts thanks to his friendship with the director. He hit the big time when he was cast in <em>Stagecoach</em> in 1939, and was billed as John Wayne. He appeared in almost 250 movies.</p> <p><strong>Best known for:</strong></p> <p><em>Rio Grande</em> (1950)</p> <p><em>The Alamo</em> (1960)</p> <p><em>True Grit</em> (1969)</p> <p><strong>Famous quotes:</strong></p> <p>“Young fella, if you’re looking; for trouble I’ll accommodate ya.”</p> <p><em>True Grit</em> (1969)</p> <p>“I wouldn’t make it a habit of calling me that son.”</p> <p><em>The Cowboys</em> (1972)</p> <p><strong>2. Cary Grant</strong></p> <p>Cary Grant, born Archibald Alexander Leach, spent his childhood in Bristol, England. He left school at age 14 and joined a troupe of comedians, learning pantomime and acrobatics. He was selected to go to the United States and had a show on Broadway called <em>Good Times</em>.</p> <p>He stayed in America, and ended up starring with Grace Kelly in 1955’s <em>To Catch a Thief</em>.</p> <p><strong>Best known for:</strong></p> <p><em>An Affair To Remember</em> (1957)</p> <p><em>North By Northwest</em> (1959)</p> <p><strong>Famous quotes:</strong></p> <p>“Everybody wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant.”</p> <p>Cary Grant</p> <p>“My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.”</p> <p>Cary Grant</p> <p><strong>3. Paul Newman</strong></p> <p>The blue-eyed legend of the silver screen, Newman was born in Ohio and started acting in high school plays before he attended Yale University's School of Drama. Talent scouts in Ohio, who encouraged him to move to New York City to be a professional actor, spotted Grant. After a few small parts he hit the big time playing boxer Rocky Graziano in <em>Somebody Up There Likes Me</em> (1956).</p> <p><strong>Best known for</strong>:</p> <p><em>Cat on a Hot Tin Roof</em> (1958)</p> <p><em>Cool Hand Luke</em> (1967)</p> <p><em>Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid</em> (1969)</p> <p><strong>Famous quotes:</strong></p> <p>“Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.”</p> <p>The Color of Money (1986)</p> <p>“The embarrassing thing is that my salad dressing is out-grossing my films.”</p> <p>Paul Newman (2008)</p> <p><strong>4. Julie Andrews</strong></p> <p>The English actress was born Julia Elizabeth Wells and began working as a singer from an early age. She shot to fame on Broadway in the role of</p> <p>Eliza Doolittle in the 1956 hit <em>My Fair Lady</em>. She followed this up with <em>Cinderella</em> (1957) and <em>Camelot</em> (1960) but it was Mary Poppins in 1964 that saw her become a household name.</p> <p><strong>Best known for:</strong></p> <p><em>Mary Poppins</em> (1964)</p> <p><em>The Sound of Music</em> (1965)</p> <p><em>10</em> (1979)</p> <p><strong>Famous quotes:</strong></p> <p>“In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun. You find the fun, and – SNAP – the job's a game!”</p> <p>Mary Poppins (1964)</p> <p>“The hills are alive with the sound of music. With songs they have sung for a thousand years.”</p> <p>The Sound of Music (1965)</p> <p><strong>5. Sean Connery</strong></p> <p>Thomas Sean Connery was born in Edinburgh and had many jobs (including coffin polisher) before getting into acting. He starred in several TV movies, TV series and small films before his big break playing James Bond in <em>Dr. No</em> (1962). He went on to play Bond six more times and continued making films in the 70s to the present day.</p> <p><strong>Best known for:</strong></p> <p><em>Dr. No</em> (1962)</p> <p><em>The Untouchables</em> (1987)</p> <p><em>Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade</em> (1989)</p> <p><em>The Hunt for Red October</em> (1990)</p> <p><strong>Famous quotes:</strong></p> <p>“Bond. James Bond.”</p> <p><em>Dr. No</em> (1962)</p> <p>“I like women. I don't understand them, but I like them.”</p> <p>Sean Connery (1957)</p> <p><em>Image: Getty Images</em></p>

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"It's not a great look": AFL legend caught with mysterious substance at Crown casino

<p>AFL legend Wayne Carey has been banned form all Crown casinos for two years, after he was found with a mysterious bag of white powder. </p> <p>The 51-year-old was reportedly gambling at Crown Burswood, Perth, late last week when a bag containing a white powder dropped from his pocket, activating an alarm and alerting security personnel who questioned him.</p> <p>Carey told <a href="https://www.theage.com.au/national/wayne-carey-says-powder-he-dropped-at-perth-casino-was-not-illegal-20220905-p5bfmq.html?utm_medium=Social&amp;utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1662373276-1" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link-type="article-inline">The Age</a> that it was not an illegal substance, but rather a crushed up anti-inflammatory that he took with dinner.</p> <p>The bag was offered to security, however Carey said they did not take it.</p> <p>“They just said it’s not a great look, I understood that, and we left without incident,” he said.</p> <p>After leaving the casino, it is reported that Carey was evicted from the Crown Promenade, where he had been staying prior to the Fremantle-Western Bulldogs game at Perth Stadium on Saturday night.</p> <p>As reported by the <a href="https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/wayne-carey-caught-with-bag-of-white-powder-at-perth-casino/news-story/fa3001029c3906fc6cbede3a090498b6?amp&amp;nk=8b75b16c243e58a1be33252860dae3fb-1662418894" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Herald Sun</a>, he has been issued with a “withdrawal of licence” notice, meaning he is now banned from any Crown casino for two years.</p> <p>A statement from Crown confirmed there had been a recent incident where a patron was escorted from the casino’s Perth location.</p> <p>“The incident was handled within our standard procedures and due to privacy reasons, we are unable to provide further comment. At Crown Perth our priority remains keeping our guests, employees and the community safe,” the spokesperson said.</p> <p>While an internal investigation takes place, the dual-premiership captain has agreed to step down from his roles at both Channel 7 and Triple M.</p> <p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Gogglebox favourites reveal they’ve quit the show

<p><em>Gogglebox</em> breakout stars Wayne Mott and Tom Walsh have announced that they’ve quit the Channel Ten show and won’t be returning next season.</p> <p>The duo revealed that they have “three episodes left” to film and wouldn’t be renewing their contracts once they finish up.</p> <p>“I’ve had a lot of fun. And I think its just time,” Tom told the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="https://joy.org.au/wordforword/"><em style="font-weight: inherit;">Word For Word</em></a></strong></span> podcast. </p> <p>“Me and Wayne are ready to retire. We’re ready to buy a farm and go bush.</p> <p>Although <em style="font-weight: inherit;">TV Tonight</em> reported that they “had a change of heart” since their decision was announced, the couple seemed adamant that nothing could stop them from walking away.</p> <p>Tom explained that an offer of more money could not make them backflip on their decision.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 0px; height: 0px;" src="/nothing.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/ef5fc303c73045f3af04ab19ef07b188" /><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7821370/1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/ef5fc303c73045f3af04ab19ef07b188" /></p> <p>Tom and Wayne, who have appeared on the show since 2015, released a book of their favourite cocktail recipes earlier this year.</p> <p><em style="font-weight: inherit;">Gogglebox</em>, a reality show which sees everyday Aussies commentate on some of the biggest TV moments of the week, was voted the most popular entertainment program at this year’s Logie awards.</p> <p>Channel Ten is yet to comment on Tom and Wayne’s departure from the show. </p> <p>Are you a fan of <em style="font-weight: inherit;">Gogglebox</em>? Tell us in the comments below. </p>

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Googlebox’s Wayne and Tom open up about their three children

<p>If you’re a fan of Googlebox Australia you would already been familiar with the hilarious commentary provided by Wayne and Tom. But did you know the couple have three children?</p> <p>In an interview with TV Week, the duo, who have been together for 17 years, open up about their pride and joy – daughters Jade, 27, and Tegan, 24, and son Zac, 26.</p> <p>“We have three beautiful children,” Wayne, 47, says, adding that he couldn’t be more proud of all of them.</p> <p>“Jade is successful in her career as a medical scientist and Tegan and Zac are busy chasing their dreams.”</p> <p><img width="434" height="579" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/45625/1_434x579.jpg" alt="1 (2)" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p>With the nation in the middle of a same-sex marriage postal plebiscite, Wayne and Tom have been particularly affected by some of the misinformation thrown around.</p> <p>“For us to be told we can’t be good parents because we’re two men is heartbreaking,” Tom, 49, says.</p> <p>“We’ve done the best any parent can do. We’ve supported our children, taught them morals, taken them to soccer practice and dancing lessons.”</p> <p>Since the success of the hit realty TV series, now in its fourth season, Tom and Wayne say they’ve also become role models for young people struggling to come to terms with their sexuality.</p> <p>“We get private messages from young people, asking how they can overcome the negativity,” Tom reveals.</p> <p>“It brings back a lot of memories for me. Growing up in the ’80s, I used to hear my family say that gay people should be put down. So I’ve been through it and I can lend a hand.”</p> <p>Wayne believes that the Gogglebox has also allowed them to introduce Australia to the new normal, breaking down barriers along the way.</p> <p>“Whether you’re a four-person family with a mum, dad and kids, or a gay family living under one roof, everyone is really the same,” he says.</p> <p>The couple says if Australia legalises same-sex marriage they’ll be getting married.</p> <p>“We would have a wedding for our children and friends,” Tom explains. “We’ve been together for 17 years, so as far as we’re concerned, we’re [already] married.”</p> <p>Wayne adds, “I’d like a small beach wedding and invite friends and family.” </p>

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