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Radio star Fifi Box, 44, wants another baby according to report

43 shares It would be so sweet to see Fifi with a boy. No doubt his big sisters would spoil him rotten. He d be their real-life doll! the source said. Fifi recently released a children s book titled Minty Mae Gray and the Strangely Good Day, which she dedicated to her daughters.  Claims: Fifi has got so much love to give, an insider said. Any child would be so lucky to have her as their mum. Pictured: Trixie Belle, eight, and Daisy, two I m so excited my new baby is about to be published and coming out in October! she wrote on Instagram last month. 

They ve got two famous parents - but which one do these Aussie celebrity children take after

When it comes to some of Australia s most recognisable celebrity children, the apple doesn t fall far from the tree.  And while a physical resemblance is to be expected among families, some A-list cele-babies seem to resemble one parent far more than the other.  Here, we take a look at Australia s most famous trust fund babies - do they take after mum, or dad?  KELSEY LEE CLARKE  Famous family: The daughter of Australian cricket legend Michael Clarke (left) and his model ex-wife Kyly (right), Kelsey Lee Clarke, five, (centre) has grown up in the public eye  The daughter of Australian cricket legend Michael Clarke and his ex-wife Kyly, has grown up in the public eye. 

Fifi Box reveals she wrote her new book to help guide daughters

Fifi Box reveals she wrote her new book to help guide daughters
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Lisa Curry s heartbreaking grief

In April, the former athlete implored her followers that if they were struggling and living in a way that is on the road to the inevitable she hoped by reading this, you can feel the pain of the people left behind . I know you would say it s not about us … and it s not … but I hope you can understand, know and feel how loved you truly are, and that living life, and not just existing, is worth it, she said. Lisa Curry and Jaimi Kenny on the pool deck at Auckland Commonwealth Games 1990. Picture: Jim Fenwick Keep fighting and don t give up. Where there is life there is hope.

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