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MILEY & LIAM: WHY THEY'RE MOVING SO FAST


MILEY & LIAM: WHY THEY'RE MOVING SO FAST
Just weeks after Miley Cyrus moved her things into on-again fiancé Liam Hemsworth’s place, the singer is on the move yet again, buying a new Malibu property where, sources say, the couple can enjoy far more privacy than at his house, which he regularly shares with friends, family and guests. A source tells WHO that Miley’s new urge to nest and retreat with her husband-to-be is part of a total transformation after realising “for their relationship to work she needs to tone things down and act more normal. So far she has done a great job.”


FRIENDS TELL ALL: THE SECRET LIFE OF MOLLY MELDRUM
Seven’s miniseries about Molly Meldrum’s rise to TV stardom has captured the attention of millions. But as a longtime friend tells WHO, despite living much of his life in the public eye he remains “a mystery.” WHO speaks to some of those who know him best to reveal the stories behind the triumphs, tragedies and moments that helped form Ian “Molly” Meldrum, the Countdown host who went on to make friends with the biggest names in entertainment.


ORLANDO & KATY GET SERIOUS—FAMILY TIME WITH FLYNN
Since their flirty night at last month’s Golden Globes, Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry’s romance is going strong. WHO has the scoop on their recent outings—from hand-holding nights out with friends to birthday parties and even play dates with his son, Flynn.

ROB KARDASHIAN & BLAC CHYNA—IN LOVE AND OUT OF HIDING!
After an extended spell away from the public eye, Rob Kardashian is back with a new business venture, a new approach and a shocking new love. He has been dating Blac Chyna for only a few weeks, but a friend tells WHO the quietest Kardashian has already “fallen hard” for the rapper, who’s helping him move on after two years of hardship and weight issues.


‘IT’S TIME TO SPEAK OUT!’
In an exclusive sit-down interview with WHO, red-carpet favourites Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, Elizabeth Banks and Kerry Washington get candid about personal struggles, career triumphs and creating opportunities—plus helping each other—as female trailblazers in the cutthroat entertainment business. “Women,” says Washington, “just know that you have to be twice as good. Until girls don’t have that feeling, we will have not done our jobs.”