Charlotte Dawson is one of the most honest, self deprecating female personalities in Australian media circles. She has a great profile and loyal following from the hit TV show Australia's Next Top Model and Celebrity Apprentice, as well as from her days as a fashion journalist and model. She's constantly talked about - whether it's for her honesty about botox, her broken marriage to Olympic swimmer Scott Miller, her battle with depression, or her constant presence on the red carpet. In true Charlotte style, her story is told with wit, humor, and a touch of glamour. The book tackles many harsh truths, but is ultimately an uplifting story of triumph over adversity.
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They used to be enemies.