Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Real Housewives of Melbourne cast members get their claws out - NEWS.com.au






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A look at The Real Housewives of Melbourne featuring Andrea Moss, Jackie Gillies, Gina Liano, Janet Roach, Chyka Keebaugh and Lydia Schiavello. Begins February 2014 on Arena on Foxtel.







The Real Housewives of Melbourne cast Andrea Moss, Chyka Keebaugh, Lydia Schiavello, Jack


The Real Housewives of Melbourne cast Andrea Moss, Chyka Keebaugh, Lydia Schiavello, Jackie Gillies, Janet Roach and Gina Liano at Chiswick Restaurant in Woollahra. Source: News Corp Australia





REAL Housewives of Melbourne cast member Andrea Moss has a smart, razor-sharp tongue.



Moss runs a skincare centre and is married to one of Australia’s most successful plastic surgeons, so you’d expect her to have a silky-smooth complexion.


But you can guarantee that if your gaze shifts from her face to her bosom, she’ll answer the question before you get a chance to ask it.


“I just tell them the smile is fake, but the boobs are real,” she says.


The good news for those eagerly awaiting Sunday’s premiere of the first Australian edition of Real Housewives is all six of the female stars know how to hurl a verbal grenade.


Take Gina Liano, who at first glance appears all glitz and feathers, but is a hardworking mum and barrister. She recently had this to say about her experiences on the show: “They’re (other housewives) all buzzing around like blowflies and I’m the one who sits there blowing them off.”



Jackie Gillies and Janet Roach, the colourful ladies from The Real Housewives of Melbourn


Jackie Gillies and Janet Roach, the colourful ladies from The Real Housewives of Melbourne. Source: News Corp Australia



Tell that to psychic Jackie Gillies, who is married to Silverchair drummer Ben Gillies and has a fire cracker personality. Confident and opinionated, she has a laugh that could split a pumpkin.


But she’s also at the centre of the most heated moment in The Real Housewives of Melbourne’s first episode.


Gillies, 33, is at a dinner party with the cast when her psychic abilities prompt her to suggest that the partner of one of the other women is cheating on her.


When Gillies explains that the message from the other side has come via the woman’s grandmother, the woman erupts.


“That’s not my grandmother, that’s a demon (speaking through Gillies),” the woman says in a later confrontation.


In turn, the tanned, long-legged Gillies responds, “Don’t say I’m speaking through demonic spirits. I think you’re a demon, the way you’re acting.”


In an interview in a boutique hotel in South Yarra, Gillies offers insight into why emotions were so raw at the dinner party.


“What angered me was she used that (demon reference) in a manipulating way,” Gillies says.


“It was like she tried to defame me, in a sense. I gave her a psychic vibe, she knew it was true. She thought, ‘I have to backtrack, how am I going to backtrack? I’m going to say that what you said is demonic.’


“In her heart she knew it wasn’t a demon I was speaking through. I have complete trust and faith in everything the other side tell me.”



Jackie Gillies from the Real Housewives of Melbourne. Photo: Foxtel


Jackie Gillies from the Real Housewives of Melbourne. Photo: Foxtel Source: Supplied



The idea of being part of a show like Real Housewives of Melbourne occurred to Gillies well before she’d been approached by producers.


She was acutely aware that some see the Housewives franchise as a cesspit of cat fights and hissy fits and that few escape it with reputation intact, but that wasn’t enough to turn her off being part of the show.


“Three weeks before I got the call from one of the producers, I was watching TV and said to Ben, ‘I am going to be doing a show like this’. I believe that what you think is what you create. When I got the call, Ben said, ‘Oh my God, you did say this three weeks ago’.


“A reality show, you will have your bitching and drama and everything else, but there will be something inspiring that I’m able to do on a bigger scale to help somebody and that’s why I believe I’ve attracted this show.


“What you see with me is what you get. I get along with all of the girls really well. Gina and I, she is not my best friend, but I have come to learn with Gina to take her with a grain of salt, that’s all. We talk and have a laugh. She annoys me, does my head in sometimes, but I probably do the same to her.”


At school, Gillies wasn’t sitting at the back of the class thinking about ghosts. Born in Croatia and raised in Newcastle, her teenage ambitions revolved around acting and singing.


As a child, she believed the psychic messages she was receiving were simply part of her imagination. Back then it was her parents who were having dreams containing premonitions — “things that a day or so later would come true,” she says.


Aged 10, Gillies had an experience that would prompt some to not just scream in fear, but vow to sleep with the light on.


She and her sister were at a sleepover when it occurred to them the bedroom they were in was haunted. Sharing a bed, they were woken by the sound of children singing.



The Real Housewives of Melbourne cast Andrea Moss, Chyka Keebaugh, Lydia Schiavello, Jack


The Real Housewives of Melbourne cast Andrea Moss, Chyka Keebaugh, Lydia Schiavello, Jackie Gillies, Janet Roach and Gina Liano at Chiswick Restaurant in Woollahra. Source: News Corp Australia



“I can feel the spirits starting to come through even talking about it,” Gillies says. “We woke up, we sat up and there were these kids (spirits) singing, ‘Ring a ring of rosy’. The dogs outside are barking and I’m thinking, what the hell. Me and my sister, she saw it too, start crying. It wasn’t like I felt they were gong to attack me, it was almost like, ‘oh my God, you can see me’. It was like, ‘we need help, we are here, but we don’t want to be here.’


“These kids I could see, it was almost like they wanted to be at peace, but their energy was stuck in that place.”


Eleven years later, a disillusioned Gillies was at home crying, “swearing at God”, struggling to figure out where she fitted in and what her future held. She then saw an angel, but rather than feeling fearful, Gillies likened the experience to “a special hug from your mother that makes you feel safe”.


The next day she began hearing messages about people that she realised were designed to pass on as guidance.


Is there a film Gillies has seen that represents what the spirit world is to her?


“Peaceful Warrior,” she says. “It’s about a person who’s very egotistical, doing drugs and alcohol, shagging heaps of chicks. It’s like he’s guided to this shop to help this man out. He thinks this is a human being, but it’s an angel, and teaches him how to see himself in a loving way, see how what you do affects others, how you should be living your authentic, true life.


“Before I started doing my readings, I said to the other side — my angels and spirit guides — that if I’m to do this, and I do want to do this to inspire people, you need to know I only want to be around people who are positive.


“I’m not here to prove anything to anybody, and I never want to be the bearer of bad news. I never want to see anybody’s death, bad accidents. I will block that. Archangel Michael is my main angel, and there’s Archangel Raphael and Gabriel. Then I have my two spirit guides and my grandmother sitting at the back.”


> THE OTHER HOUSEWIVES


ANDREA MOSS, 45, TOORAK



Andrea Moss Picture: Foxtel


Andrea Moss Picture: Foxtel Source: Supplied



Mum and owner of the exclusive Liberty Belle Skin Centre in up-market Toorak. Married to Dr. Chris Moss, one of Australia’s most successful plastic surgeons. Weekends are spent at Peninsula holiday home.


CHYKA KEEBAUGH, 45, MALVERN



Employs over 150 full and 1,250 casual workers ... Chyka Keebaugh, Real Housewives of Mel


Chyka Keebaugh. Photo: Foxtel Source: Supplied



Chyka and Bruce Keebaugh built catering and event company, The Big Group. Twenty-two years later they employ over 150 people full time and have over 1,250 casual employees. They have two teenage children.


GINA LIANO, 47, SOUTH YARRA



“All buzzing around like blowflies” ... Gina Liano on Real Housewives of Melbourne. Pictu


\Gina Liano. Photo: Foxtel Source: Supplied



A barrister and a single mum of two. Divorced, and a cancer survivor, she is also part of fashion royalty; Bettina and Teresa (TL Wood) are her sisters. Gina’s the glue in her family, she’s everyone’s first point of call in a crisis.


JANET ROACH, 55, RED HILL



Janet Roach. Picture: Foxtel


Janet Roach. Picture: Foxtel Source: Supplied



Property developer and a newly single bombshell who recently dumped her husband. Janet is on a journey to discover herself and what makes her happy. Is looking for a new man and having a ball doing it. Janet is a mother of two boys and has three stepchildren.


> REAL HOUSEWIVES OF MELBOURNE, ARENA (FOXTEL), SUNDAY, 8.30PM (QLD 7.30PM)



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