Tracy Grimshaw sits down with Vanessa Amorosi for a raw interview unlike anything she has done before.
Vanessa Amorosi is opening up like never before on 60 Minutes, breaking her silence on a private battle that has been kept behind closed doors for years.
The singer, who famously stunned global audiences at both the Opening and Closing ceremonies of the Sydney Olympic Games 25 years ago, was just 19 when she stepped onto the world stage. Outwardly, her career and new-found wealth seemed effortless.
But as Tracy Grimshaw reports, the reality was far from glamorous. For the past decade, the Melbourne-born performer has been embroiled in a bitter financial dispute with her mother – a deeply personal struggle she has never spoken about publicly until now.
“It’s something Vanessa has not spoken about publicly, until now.”
This week’s episode also delves into a violent and shocking night at Alva Beach in North Queensland that left two men dead and a community searching for answers.
What began as a small gathering of five strangers and a few drinks spiralled into chaos, ending in a frantic search for an injured woman and a home invasion. Hours later, a teenager fatally stabbed two men.
Seven years on, Adam Hegarty sits down with one of the first officers on the scene, who reveals why he still struggles with what he describes as a flawed investigation into the bizarre and tragic chain of events.
Wow what a daughter she did
But is V telling the truth?
Next year Afl grand final. If the afl got any brains.