News about Lisa Oldfield

Lisa Oldfield, the real Housewives of Sydney, are admitted to the hospital with heart disease: 'It's been scary.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
Lisa Oldfield has been admitted to the hospital. On Monday evening, the Real Housewives of Sydney star posted the news on Instagram, as well as a snapshot of a heart monitor. In the comments section, the feisty 49-year-old reality star gave a health update.

Producers inform her that there will be no more table flipping' as they reduce 'nastiness' on the new season

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2023
After one season of being 'too bad,' the Real Housewives of Sydney was reportedly axed. Producers have notified the new stars of the reboot about their behaviour on the forthcoming season, according to show's new cast member Victoria Montano. 'They told me there will be no more table flipping and no nastiness like previous years,' she told The Australian's Diary.

As she lashes out at Freedom Furniture over a $9000 couch, Lisa Oldfield of the Real Housewives of Sydney provides a dramatic spray: 'You should be in jail.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2023
After her couch delivery went wrong, Lisa Oldfield screamed at Freedom Furniture. In an Instagram post this weekend, the Real Housewives of Sydney actress vented her dissatisfaction with the household products firm. 'Oh FFS @freedom_australia I paid $8K for your poxy lounge eight weeks ago,' the 48-year-old began.

Real Housewives of Sydney set to premiere on Binge from October 10 as the streaming giant drops sensational new trailer

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2023
On October 10, the Real Housewives of Sydney's revival is due to end on YouTube behemoth Binge. As season one stars Krissy March and one time Miss Ausralia Nicole O'Neil, a new cast of society high-flyers, and a new trailer for the reality series shows plenty of fireworks. Fans of the preview can expect a slew of glamour, bling, and next-level nastiness as the series takes an inside look at seven of Sydney's wealthy women and their glamorous lifestyles.

Chaos on the Real Housewives of Sydney set as one member abruptly quits the show, another is 'missing' and two stars are forced to use rental homes for shooting

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 22, 2023
The Real Housewives of Sydney is back six years after it was cancelled after just one series. However, all seems to be running smoothly for the second series of the revived Binge show. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, filming for the global reality franchise began last month and is still ongoing, but there is confusion on set.

Real Housewives of Sydney producers,' Lisa Oldfield, 'exploded her vulnerability.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 17, 2023
Lisa Oldfield has come out swinging against the makers of The Real Housewives of Sydney, four years after the show was controversially canceled after one season. On Sunday, ex-wife David Oldfield, 48, took to Instagram to criticize the series, just hours after Stellar magazine published an interview with actress Gina Liano regarding her own 'traumatic' experience filming the franchise. I've never met or spoken to Gina Liano, but I'm really glad she spoke out about the Real Housewives of Sydney's soul-destroying event.'

Lisa Oldfield, the real Housewives of Sydney, has undergone breast reductions

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 11, 2023
After years of suffering from 'excessive neck pain,' Lisa Oldfield came out of breast reduction surgery on Tuesday. As she posted a snapshot of herself in a hospital bed on Instagram, the Real Housewives of Sydney actress, 48, said she was feeling much more 'perky'. She said she wished she had had the surgery earlier in life to avoid herself from the pain of walking around with a large cup size.

Taking a look at the 'aspirational' Real Housewives of Sydney's relaunch

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 30, 2023
The upcoming Real Housewives of Sydney revival has off to a rocky start ahead of the show's highly awaited revival on Netflix's Binge. According to Daily Mail Australia, one producer was already barred during the pre-production process, and that the revival almost never happened in the first place. Producers in Brisbane and the Gold Coast had 'phenomenal' casts and were trying to find a way to bring the women together to produce a single performance.

Andrew Tate's negative influence on her sons, according to RHOS actress Lisa Oldfield

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2023
After finding Andrew Tate on social media, Lisa Oldfield revealed on Monday that her pre-teen sons had started'repeating horrific misogyny.' On Instagram, the Real Housewives of Sydney star posted a meme mocking Tate's latest detention, saying she had been "disturbed" by his fame among young men. Despite being stunned by the picture, which dubbed the podcaster a "incel," she said it was troubling to learn that her 10- and 12-year-old boys followed the online personality.

After recovering from a yacht in Sydney, John Westacott remembered decades at Nine

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2022
Following his death on Sunday, nine news legend John Westacott has received glowing praise, but also acknowledged that he was not afraid to take the plunge into 'chequebook journalism', which also included an unashamed dedication to 'chequebook journalism.' His most infamous moment occurred after his alleged statements about women needing to be sexually attractive to be on television were broadcast, but he does have some tenacious female defenders. It was revealed that pedophils and enrage prime ministers were tracking down, as well as a revealing of a mile-high fling with a movie star, during his 16-year tenure as the head of a television network in 60 Minutes.

John Westacott was a 'amazing promoter of women,' according to Lisa Oldfield

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 10, 2022
Following his death on Sunday, TV legend John Westacott has been remembered as both a champion of women and a vocal critic of political correctness. In Sydney's eastern suburbs, Channel Nine's 73-year-old CEO, who worked with 60 Minutes for 16 years, suffered a suspected medical episode on a vessel. After crashing from a boat into Sydney Harbour at 1.30 p.m. on Sunday, a devoted yachtsman, Westacott, was forced to be pulled from the water by NSW Police Marine Area Command.