Woman's Day

Jack Vidgen ‘MUM HASN’T ALWAYS APPROVED OF THE FILLER!’

As Jack Vidgen and his mother Rachel Hayton sit down on the couch, their bond is palpable. And when Woman’s Day comments on this, Jack agrees. “We’ve always been best friends,” he says.

“Mum and Dad divorced when I was two and he moved away, so she’s been raising me by herself since.”

Rachel, 52, who now works in disability care, often worked three jobs at a time in order

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Woman's Day

Woman's Day1 min read
The Animal Whisperer
AMANDA SAYS Maya tells me she has passed over. She brings through another dog called Maddie, who was part of the family. Maddie actually belongs to Kerrye’s daughter but the two were great friends. Another dog called Toby joins them and even though T
Woman's Day2 min read
Entertainment Guide
Must-see doco This powerful documentary series, narrated by actress Deborah Mailman, is returning to our screens for another riveting season. Following Aboriginal police officers in jurisdictions around Australia, including NSW, Queensland and the T
Woman's Day3 min readCrime & Violence
‘Our Dad’s A Hero’
For the past decade, the former army major David McBride has lived with the frightening prospect of being jailed for leaking sensitive documents about alleged war crimes committed by soldiers. The pressure and loneliness of fighting for the truth alm

Related Books & Audiobooks