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Please Marry My Boy: Tammy-Lee's painful past
She's raised eyebrows on Channel Seven's new dating show Please Marry My Boy for being the Barbie Doll girl who loves dressing up like her idol, but Melbourne's Tammy-Lee has been caught up in an online battle, with hate pages directed at her.
Breakfast's Kiwi host Paul Henry reveals what he thinks of Julia Gillard
He only recently made the move from New Zealand to Australia, but Breakfast's controversial new co-host Paul Henry has one very strong opinion when it comes to our Prime Minister, Julia Gillard.
Spend Valentine's Day with Justin Bieber on Nickelodeon
Do you have plans for Valentine's Day? You do now: on the most romantic night of the year, Nickelodeon is running a "Crush Night" mini-marathon showcasing the most crush-worthy episodes from Victorious, iCarly, Big Time Rush and True Jackson VP.
Ratings: My Kitchen Rules cooks up big numbers
If you thought there was a battle on centre court, it's got nothing on what's heating up in the kitchen. My Kitchen Rules proved it still has what it takes, with a stunning debut week.
My bucket list: the Commando
Fitness isn't the only thing this guru is fanatical about — adrenalin-junkie Steve Willis lives for thrills and spills!
Excess Baggage: teams in turmoil!
The claws are out and tears are flowing as the Excess Baggage contestants turn on each other — it's like Lord Of The Flies!
Luke Hemsworth's girl power
Brothers In Arms actor Luke Hemsworth has revealed to TV WEEK he's expecting his third daughter with wife Samantha later this year.
Manu speaks out: Leave the princess alone
Jennifer, who's mostly known for her "Yeaaaah" catchphrase, has been quite outspoken about her thoughts on the other competitors' food — but when TV WEEK spoke to judge Manu Feildel, he dismissed claims that she's becoming reality TV's new villain.
Biggest Loser: Selena sent home
After all the tears of the first week were gone, the contestants in the Biggest Loser house were out to play the game — and the one at the wrong end of the table last night was student nurse Selena Brown.
Ratings: Game, set, match to the Australian Open
Channel Seven has dominated the top twenty thanks to their exclusive coverage of the tennis. Topping the rankings with 1.750 million was the semi-final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, a classic contest which saw the Spaniard clinch victory.