1. “There was a lot of judgment and criticism.” Megan Gale just opened up about falling in love with fiancé Shaun Hampson.
When you think of Aussie power couples, model and businesswoman Megan Gale and her partner, Australian Survivor star and former AFL player Shaun Hampson, are sure to spring to mind.
But their relationship earnt them a fair share of “judgment and criticism” at first.
Megan recently spoke to Now To Love about falling in love with Shaun, and it turns out it was “a slow burn”.
“It wasn’t that instant, see each other, fall in love, inseparable,” she told the publication.
“It’s not that my first impressions of him were that he was shallow. I just found out after talking to him for a while that he had way more maturity and depth than I initially thought.”
The pair ended up exchanging numbers and eventually started Skype calling each other at night.
“We’d start Skyping around 8pm, then look at the clock and it would be 4am. It was that giddy, high school thing where you could sleep for two hours then wake up and feel refreshed and energised.
“You’re glowing and bolstered by this new connection,” she said.
But Megan ended up copping criticism for moving on with Shaun after splitting from much-loved comedian Andy Lee.
“It wasn’t a long time between drinks in terms of relationships,” admits Megan.
“There was a lot of judgment and criticism around that. It wasn’t nice… Whether you’re a public personality or not, you’re still human, and things like that still hurt.
“I think there was this assumption that I’d moved on too quickly.
“That I was a cougar and he was a toyboy – all those horrible labels. Maybe the right thing to do would be to wait, until the appropriate time, whatever that is, or ’till he’s older, but if you find someone that you think could be the one, why wait?”
And it turns out Meghan made the right call because she and Shaun are now happily engaged and have two kids.
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2. Shannon Noll responded to Guy Sebastian’s ARIAs dig and his response is… a little much.
When Guy Sebastian hosted the ARIA Awards yesterday, he took the opportunity to make a couple of witty comments about his fellow celebrities.
It all started with Guy making a pretty innocent joke about him beating Aussie singer, Shannon Noll in the first season of Australian Idol.
“Now, if you do win, please just be gracious or at least pretend. I’ve gotten pretty good at it,” Guy said. “I’ve been nominated about 30 times. I’ve only won three. But there’s no shame in coming second. Just ask Nollsy!”
Later that night, Shannon took to Twitter to respond and share his heartfelt feelings.
“When I met you brother I knew you would win, have always been proud that I came 2nd to you cause you are amazing,” he tweeted.
But then Shannon decided to share a little… too much.
“But I’ve always come second, just have to ask my wife!”
Paparazzi images from the set seemingly confirm this theory.
From what we know so far, the flashbacks will take place in 1947 around the time of Queen Elizabeth’s 21st birthday, before her reign as queen.
As long as she is back on the show, it doesn’t matter when it takes place. We cannot wait.
5. Empty chairs, a live snake and rimming jokes: The 9 most cringeworthy moments from the ARIAs.
Yesterday, the who’s who of the Australian music scene (and reality TV community, let’s be honest) settled in at Sydney’s Star Casino for a day of performances, award-giving and… awkwardness.
Poor ARIAs. With fancy award nights comes big personalities and alcohol… lots of alcohol. Mix that in with being the poor cousin of the Grammys (we’ll expand on that in a sec), and it’s the perfect recipe for a whole lot of weirdness.
Look. Nothing is going to beat that time in 1995 when Silverchair’s drummer knocked himself out on stage, or that time Axle Whitehead flashed his peen in 2006. Or even that time Bob Katter pronounced Aria… ‘Ariaria’ on stage.
Wonder why that was the last time the event was held at the Sydney Opera House. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But the 2019 ARIA awards certainly did deliver some gold to add to the history books.
1. Everyone left… early.
Nothing gets past Twitter fans.
During a particularly long camera shot while British pop singer Dua Lipa announced Album of the Year – they noticed a hell of a lot of empty rows.
It was towards the end of the night to be fair, but who leaves right before the most important award of the night?
Everyone. Apparently, everyone.
2. Guy Sebastian tried to compare us to the Grammys.
Guy, we bloody love you.
Guy asked American pop band Why Don't We how we compare to the Grammys and the response was giggling, smirking and a very awkward, "well, it's different".
Honestly, that's so sad for us.
Guy tried to save it by saying "they don't have eskies in the aisles," and the Americans, just, looked at him.
For more cringeworthy moments from the ARIAs read our earlier article here.
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