Sunrise host Samantha Armytage is more famously single than George Clooney (damn… that doesn’t work anymore, does it?).
She’s releasing a book called Shine, full of all kinds of Sam-dating-boys-but-not-liking-them-enough stories.
BRING IT ON.
In an interview with Sunday Life magazine, our favourite TV presenter spoke about all the stuff we wanted her to speak about.
“I have always dated the dangerous guys – maybe it’s an immaturity thing – but I don’t need that now.”
Amen, Sam. You don’t need those bad boys. You have the Cash Cow.
“The types of blokes who ask me out are the overly confident types, always good-looking and sometimes footballers – the badly behaved ones. I seem to attract the playboy types.”
She’s probably (definitely) referring to her ex-boyfriend, hotelier and ladies’ man Peter DeAngelis, with whom she split in 2012.
Courtesy of Samantha’s Twitter account.“Marriage is something I would like to do. I want to have children, but the guy has to be someone who can hold his own. He needs to be kind. I have dated some very unkind men recently and I have stayed with these men because I thought I needed to be married. I don’t think like that any more.”
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This book is atrocious. It's like she went, "I'm just gonna vomit up any old thought and print it in a book. " if it had actually been about advice she was given and anecdotes I think I would have enjoyed it. The three pages or so in the family chapter engaged me. The rest of it boils down to - Eat organic. Wear make-up (she uses Chanel) do yoga and go on retreat. It's all a bit gwyneth goopy. And it's badly written. If it was funny or entertaining it could be forgiven but it is just SO preachy. Sorry Sam, I can't be a supporter of women in relation to this book.
In addition to the three things her Grandma suggested, mine is how they build flat-pack ANYTHING. If things get thrown in the process … it's probably going to be a stressful future!