Login

Forgot your password?
Font size: A- A+
Become a Member FREE

Join around 100,000 monthly visitors and 72,000 members: daily games, discussions, contribute articles, make new friendships, GrownUps-only offers & more...

Register Free Now!
Notices
WIN a Globus California Classics Tour for Two!
WIN a Globus California Classics Tour for Two!
This year you could be taking a $9400 trip for two to California
Soothe Worry & Tension
Soothe Worry & Tension
...while enhancing your libido (men and women)
Sports & Travel Survey
Sports & Travel Survey
Complete the survey and be in to win a $100 Westfield voucher
Let's Chat Over Lunch
Let's Chat Over Lunch
Have a Free Lunch with Metlifecare
Feel All-Bran New
Feel All-Bran New
New Ways to Get Fibre Into Your Day
Win a return journey across Cook Strait
Win a return journey across Cook Strait
See more of New Zealand with Bluebridge
See the Difference
See the Difference
Eyesight Advice from Visique Optometrists
2degrees Offer
2degrees Offer
Making the CDMA switchover easy
Optometry & Eyewear Survey
Optometry & Eyewear Survey
We'd like to find out a little more about your optometry & eyewear preferences
CDMA Phone Network close down 31 July
CDMA Phone Network close down 31 July
Move now & get $79 credit with every Prepaid mobile
Keep up to date with us
Keep up to date with us
Follow our updates, new comps and articles via Facebook and Twitter
List your Classified
List your Classified
House Sitters, Employment, For Sale, Property & Personals
Live Chat
Live Chat
With fellow GrownUps in our multi-room chat
Compare & Purchase Insurance products
Disclaimer: Grown Ups is not an Insurance Broker. We provide product information from recognised Insurance companies. We are not making recommendations and we accept no responsibility for decisions made as a result of using the information provided.'
R50 Sexual Health
R50 Sexual Health
Check out the new section available to everyone.
Recipes
Recipes
Find some delicious recipes by clicking here.
Guide to Retirement Living
Guide to Retirement Living
Get your own copy for free, here.
Columnists

Vote in our Polls

Are you carpeting or re-carpeting a property in the next 6 months?

Category sponsor

Gossip King - David Hartnell: Bullied But Not Broken

Courtesy of New Zealand's Woman's Weekly

Kiwi gossip columnist David Hartnell has rubbed shoulders with some of Hollywood’s most temperamental stars, but he’s revealed that it was years of being bulled in primary school that have left the longest-lasting memories.

David knows all too well what it’s like to try to make excuses for his cuts and bruises, for fear that revealing the truth would result in more severe beatings.

In his new biography, Memoirs of a Gossip Columnist, David has delved into his private life – being bullied at school, being abandoned by his father and fi nding his half-brother and sister – along with the lifestyles of the rich and famous.

David was a loner at Owairaka District School in Mt Albert, Auckland and later at Wesley Intermediate and Avondale College, and he believes that’s one of the main reasons he was picked on.


 
“My mother and father separated when I was three. My mother remarried, so I had a name change and that was considered really bizarre. I wore glasses. I was a nerd. I didn’t play football.

“Boys would bash me up on the way home from when I was eight or nine. It was always on the way home. I got bruises and cuts and I would say to my mother and stepfather that I’d hit a tree or had been playing sport – any excuse I could think of.

“I didn’t want to make a big scene about it because I could see that my mother would go to school and then the next thing it all blows up. I didn’t want to cause any waves.

“But boys were saying they would rape me, and when I look back on it now, it’s like what’s happening today,” says David, referring to high profi le cases of bullying in the media.

“I now think the group of thugs who bullied me were fighting their own demons. I went eye to eye with some of them at a gay club many years later. I eyeballed them and they just turned and walked away. They were defi nitely gay,” says David, who adds that his sexuality didn’t have anything to do with him being a target.

“I was never overtly gay. It was because I didn’t do sport and didn’t have any friends.” He left school at 15, and advises others in the same position to ignore cruel taunts.

“I still think, ‘Walk away from it’. A bully can’t stand retaliation. It’s like a firecracker, they try and light it, but if it won’t light they think, ‘Stuff it’ and will go away.”

Fortunately, David found solace in his grandfather’s magic tricks, which fostered his own interest in showbiz.

“My grandfather was my male role model and he was magnifi cent, and my grandmother was a very strong woman. I still like strong women today.”

Getting a job as a hair and makeup artist at Revlon in Australia led him into the world of show business, and eventually into becoming a gossip columnist in the UK.

After returning home, his first Hollywood gossip column was published in New Zealand Woman’s Weekly in 1981.

“People said, ‘You can’t make a living doing gossip,’ but I’m still doing it.”

Writing a book about himself was an odd exercise for him, but he was able to dictate it on tape to writer and friend Hazel Phillips.

“I had to step back – as if I was writing about someone else from time to time. I had made a deal with myself that I wouldn’t write a sanitised version – I would tell the truth – and I have stuck to that.”

- Vicky Tyler

Memoirs of a Gossip Columnist - released 2nd May 2011 ($46)


  • I made up Elizabeth Taylor in 1970 and she had the famous diamond ring that Richard Burton had given her. It was sitting on the table and she asked me to hand it to her. It looked gross – like something from the $2 shop.
  • Bette Davis smoked like a chimney. She was a really tough broad – she could mix with the best wharfi es in the world. She called a spade a shovel.
  • Mae West was the Madonna of her day – she was so tiny. She and Ronnie Corbett are two stars whose height took your breath away. They were both fi ve feet tall (152cm).
  • I’ve learned never to ask a famous woman about their famous sister. You never ask Joan Collins about Jackie Collins or Eva Gabor about Zsa Zsa Gabor – even in conversation. There’s too much rivalry.
  • I remember Sylvester’s Stallone‘s mum Jackie had an enormous argument with her partner while I was interviewing her about her book on astrology. I had to wait until they’d fi nished their domestic before continuing.
  • With Betty White, what you see is what you get. I’ve known her for a long time and she had impeccable manners. If people said hello, she said hello back, and if someone wanted a picture it wasn’t a problem.
  • The three most beautiful stars I’ve ever met are Audrey Hepburn, Princess Grace and Elizabeth Taylor. They took your breath away.



 

Published 20th Apr 2011

print

Advertisement

Advertisement

Article Information
Average Rating: 0
Explore This Topic
Discuss This
Contribute
Log in to post comments

 

Join GrownUps Free
By becoming a GrownUps member and part of the Community, you gain access to:
  • Enter Competitions
  • Go into regular prize draws
  • Play daily games
  • Join Discussion Groups
  • Find like-minded individuals and create lasting friendships
  • Receive special GrownUps offers and
  • Add you own articles of interest, recipes, pictures for fellow members to read and view.
All for FREE! So why not join now?

Register Now