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Australian comedy royalty Hamish Blake finally comes clean with Virginia about his double life as a gym bro … and crossword king? That's right, the Lego master contains multitudes.
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Beloved writer Christos Tsiolkas assures Virginia that he has moved on from his party boy past and settled into a new life of domestic bliss -- and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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The Project host Georgie Tunny bonds with Virginia over their shared Tay Tay obsession as well as the advice VT once gave GT that set her down a different path.
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The prolific author Bri Lee reveals to Virginia how her difficulties performing musical theatre quite possibly led her to a life of letters. Plus, a surprising guilty pleasure (starring Val Kilmer).
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ABC News Breakfast host Michael Rowland confides in his former work wife about the pressures of brekky TV and his surprising interactions with the 'other' Michael Rowland.
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Cookbook author Julia Busuttil Nishimura tells Virginia about overcoming the loneliness of the first months of motherhood and the 'recipe Mount Everest' that she is still trying to climb.
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The Imperfects host Hugh Van Cuylenburg gets vulnerable with Virginia about childhood shame and why he doesn't regret turning down his dream job.
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Cook, presenter and painter Poh Ling Yeow tells Virginia how one night with a biker in a non-alcoholic bar in Utah changed everything.
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Love, heartbreak and The New York Times crossword puzzle. It's all there – and so much more – in the latest instalment of You Don't Know Me. Virginia is back with a stack of enthralling conversations, revealing more than you could ever expect about some of our most beloved Australians like Poh Ling Yeow, Hugh van Cuylenburg, Christos Tsiolkas and Hamish Blake.
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He played rugby from a young age, but ended up with a massively successful career in comedy. Then a league for players with a disability was formed.
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The reality TV cook always has a new project on the boil, with his success coming from always having a seven-year itch with his career.
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The actor boasts a rich and impactful career at home in Australia. But she told Virginia Trioli that a significant fork in the road nearly saw her chase the bright lights of Hollywood.
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He was a no-show at his tram driver induction, but Briggs needed the money far less than he needed to follow his creativity.
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It was a dark fork in the road that ultimately led to a joyful career working with children and giving common-sense advice to struggling parents.
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The comic's career has been all about the work: in stand-up comedy, as host of The Weekly, and now on ABC Radio Melbourne.
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Private lives, guilty pleasures, and decades-long regrets are all laid bare in season two of You Don't Know Me with Virginia Trioli.
Each episode Virginia profiles a well-known Australian at the most personal level, with just seven questions.
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