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Get a discount code to save on your internet security. Szubanski remembers becoming aware at this point in the conversation of a hissing noise in her head. He killed those boys. They were his first. The following year, Szubanski accepted an invitation to become an ambassador for the Jenny Craig weight-loss business. Though only centimetres tall, she was tipping the scales at kilograms. Old friends like Sue Ryan, a construction industry project manager, had become concerned about her health.
On the other, she felt exposed, having lost her armour. Which it was. In fact, she managed to keep most of the weight off for a couple of years. But then she put it all back on, with interest. Last year, Jenny Craig hired her as a spruiker again, but this time, despite the financial incentive to stick with the program, she left after only six months. The only good to come out of the saga? Boy, do I understand other people who have addictions.
Szubanski came out publicly in , making the announcement that she was gay on the Ten Network talk show, The Project.
She says she had never been so scared in her life, but wanted to join the campaign for marriage equality and felt it was time to lay her cards on the table. She was inundated with messages of support. She started piling on kilos. Here was a man who had lost everything: the war, his country, his family.
He never saw them again. She thinks, too, that she can identify the cold, hard thing she saw in him: it was calcified guilt and shame.
No qualms of conscience, nothing. After the war, when he thought about what he had done, he had felt doubt and remorse. And seeing glimpses of that in my father. She has agonised over whether she has been fair to Peter, whom she loved very much. She could have whitewashed his story, she says. He would tell it like it was, and that was the way he would have wanted it. Which, she admits, makes her nervous. Behind the scenes at the Good Weekend cover shoot.
Magda unmasked Our favourite comic actor faces up to some difficult home truths. Close navigation menu Subscribe Log In. Today's Paper. West Rewards. Up Late. Her character officiated the first same-sex wedding on Australian television. In , she became one of the most prominent faces of the same-sex marriage campaign in Australia and the co-chair of Australian Marriage Equality rated her crucial in the success of the "Yes" campaign.
In , Szubanski released her award-winning memoir Reckoning. In the book won several awards and beat some of Australias top literary authors to win the TBA.
The classical stature of that particular father-daughter relationship didn't go unnoticed. Magda grew up in the shadow of a difficult reckoning — the summation, the questioning, the Elizabethan sense of settling the bill with one's parents. As she phrases it: her father needed to forget— she needed to remember. The only way forward was back. Her book riffs a major life in a reflective minor key. Now I'm enthralled with Magda Szubanski's Croydon, Australia's own collective sub-conscious suburb, the architecture of which she deftly anoints as Bauhaus's "bastard child"…Reckoning is really a non-fiction novel — and its invitation into Magda's story is infectious.
She is single and during the Australian federal election she tweeted lightheartedly about the lack of policy catering for single people. On 14 February , Szubanski came out, in a statement supporting same-sex marriage timed to coincide with Valentine's Day. Later that day, she stated that she "absolutely identifies as gay" in an interview on Australian TV current affairs program The Project. In , she again participated in some gender-blind casting, taking on the role of pint-sized gangster Big Jule in a major stage production of Guys and Dolls.
Variety described her performance as "sensationally good".
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