
Life's not always as fun as Auckland's Rainbow's End (where we had a great day shooting our fash pages this month). TV dramas like NZ's Shortland Street and our Aussie addiction, Home and Away, depict teens going through pretty tough times and getting themselves into difficult situations - just like some peeps do in real life. But these shows prove that being true to yourself, accepting responsibility and apologising is often the best way to move forward.
We received a really cute Bebo message from a reader recently. She said she appreciated how GF doesn't judge anyone for decisions they've made in their lives. At GF, the team and I know (from experience!) that teen life brings loads of challenges and it's just not on to judge people - whether they're in the public eye or not - when we don't know the full story. We learn from our mistakes, but that's how we mature and become stronger people, better friends and amazing adults down the track.
The moral of my long-winded story? We can learn some pretty damn good lessons from TV, readers' stories in mags like GF, or even celebs who may have made bad decisions and have had to move forward in the public eye. Oh, and You can thank me later for your awesome excuse to be able to watch more telly!
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For your Jonas Brothers in LA competition, THERE IS NO ADDRESS TO SEND THE COVER TO! (I'm sorry if Im blind and it's actually there)Pleeeeeeeease tell me the address as you dont know how much I want this!
When does the Jonas Brothers LA competition finish?
Can you please tell me if you can.
You don't know how much i want to win this!
If i won this it would complete my existence.
Do you remeber me we met at my school and i got a kool pic with you too!
Happy days!