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Logies 2025: Aussie celebs interview each other on the red carpet

Logies 2025: Aussie celebs interview each other on the red carpet

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Yahoo Lifestyle chatted with all the Aussie stars at the TV WEEK Logie Awards at The Star Sydney.
Video transcript
I think I would like to know if people would eat boiled rice with cheese or not.
Would you eat rice with cheese as a cheesy rice snack?
Yes, for sure, yeah.
I would like to know what they love the most about Andy Allen from MasterChef.
What are my thoughts on Andy Allen from MasterChef?
Uh, I don't, I don't really have any thoughts about that, but I would like to know what the next person thinks of having 6 out of 7 Gold Logie nominees being women.
I think it's fantastic, but I also know that Hamish feels the pressure because he said if I win one, so I, I think it sort of shows that, you know, there are a lot of talented women out there getting a voice, and I think it's great.
What special underwear did you have to wear to wear your outfit tonight?
Yeah, I'm not wearing any.
That's right.
It's actually, I am, it's sheepskin, it's natural wool fibres, um, because it's warm in winter and cool in summer.
So sometimes when you're out of the studio lights, you know what, that's when the woollen undies come into their own.
Who is Australia's most loved game show host?
Tom Gleeson, outfit of the night.
I did love Sophie Monk's dress.
I love, and I love Rickie Lee's dress.
What's in their bag that's gonna get them through this massive Logies marathon?
Jelly beans that were just handed to me earlier and I'm gonna keep them.
When was the last time you had a spa bath?
My parents have a spa on their farm, so I have access to it, but I do not enjoy the idea of soaking in a hot tub with other people.
I think that is kind of weird, so.
Don't is my answer.
How much Vegemite do you put on your toast?
None.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, everybody's gonna hate me.
I know Vegemite is a thing here.
I really tried.
None, please stay away.
I can't.
Well, I'm going to channel my daughter right now.
She likes a little bit of Marmite or Vegemite with avocado on top, and so that for me is the way I have my Vegemite.
If you are meeting someone on the red carpet.
Who completely stuns you, how do you, you want to speak to them, how do you break the ice?
Um, I'm usually a fan of their work, so I'll go up and say, Hey, I love you in so and so.
That usually works.
Although sometimes that can come across as a bit funny, and then, and then there's an immediate wall, and you know, you can't really connect on a human level.
So I wouldn't say that's the best way to do it, but that is a way.
What are you hoping is for dinner?
Oh, something with chili.
I love a spicy meal.
Uh, what shoes would you rather be wearing?
Slippers.
Slippers, can I say no shoes?
'Cause no shoes would be preferred.
Yeah, as soon as I get to that table and I sit down, I'm kicking these things off.
Yeah, oh.
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