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Special Clicks 25.02.2026 - 05.03.2026
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V J o€ Brown Anderson is laughing in that way people do when they’re still, themselves, wondering how they got here. She’s on avideo call from her homein Australia, where she moved with her husband, Robbie, after he was offered a career opportunity there last year. “We found out in February, wrapped up work in May, and in June, we left,” she says. ASERIES OF SURPRISES The couple had been married less than a year when they boarded the plane to Sydney. Just five months later, they announced they were expecting. In March this year, they welcomed twin boys, Jordan and Luke. And two months later, the family moved again - to Melbourne. During our interview, Zoé looks surprisingly serene, considering. She’s wearing a casually elegant coral jersey that bears no visible traces of baby incidents (if you know, you know!) and speaks like someone who gets on with the challenges and counts the blessings. The boys are currently enjoying their afternoon nap, but every few minutes, she moves a cat’s tail away from the camera - it’s Navy’s, her first ‘baby’ (adopted during lockdown), one of two cats she took to Australia. > (RO 3 OV Thi N \ IMAGES: @NADIAJACPHOTOGRAPHY

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V J o€ Brown Anderson is laughing in that way people do when they’re still, themselves, wondering how they got here. She’s on avideo call from her homein Australia, where she moved with her husband, Robbie, after he was offered a career opportunity there last year. “We found out in February, wrapped up work in May, and in June, we left,” she says. ASERIES OF SURPRISES The couple had been married less than a year when they boarded the plane to Sydney. Just five months later, they announced they were expecting. In March this year, they welcomed twin boys, Jordan and Luke. And two months later, the family moved again - to Melbourne. During our interview, Zoé looks surprisingly serene, considering. She’s wearing a casually elegant coral jersey that bears no visible traces of baby incidents (if you know, you know!) and speaks like someone who gets on with the challenges and counts the blessings. The boys are currently enjoying their afternoon nap, but every few minutes, she moves a cat’s tail away from the camera - it’s Navy’s, her first ‘baby’ (adopted during lockdown), one of two cats she took to Australia. > (RO 3 OV Thi N \ IMAGES: @NADIAJACPHOTOGRAPHY
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