Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Krijg onbeperkte toegang tot meer dan 9000 tijdschriften, kranten en Premium-verhalen voor slechts

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jaar

Poging GOUD - Vrij

The All Black & the actress ARIĀNA'S FAMILY VALUES

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

|

October 27, 2025

This Kiwi talent is kicking goals like her rugby legend dad Glen Osborne

- Words: Debbie Harrison

The All Black & the actress ARIĀNA'S FAMILY VALUES

At just 29, Ariāna Osborne is carving out a reputation as one of Aotearoa's most exciting new acting talents. She's been captivating audiences in bold bilingual drama Tangata Pai, walking the red carpet at the Toronto Film Festival for her role in the gothic thriller Mārama and has held her own on screen alongside Rachel Griffiths in Madam, which last week nabbed her a nod for Best Supporting Actress at the New Zealand Screen Awards.

“I still feel like I'm finding my feet,” Ariāna admits. “But I know how lucky I am to be doing the work I’m doing and I want to make the most of every opportunity.”

Such passion and work ethic comes from her upbringing. Her dad is All Blacks legend Glen Osborne, who was known for his energy on and off the field in the mid-1990s.

When Woman's Day catches up with the pair at their family home in Whanganui, Ariāna has just returned from Taranaki, where she attended the Tangata Pai premiere with Glen, 54, and her mum Kylee, a former TV reporter.

“I'm very proud of her,” says Glen. “She blew me away on the big screen. I'm a tough marker, but she’s got something special. It’s not just that she can act - it’s that she’s committed. She’s prepared to work hard and that’s what makes the difference.”

If anyone knows what commitment looks like, it's Glen. After retiring from rugby, he became a policeman.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

‘I DIDN’T SEE IT COMING!’

The Kiwi actor stars in new local drama The Ridge, screening 8.30pm Tuesdays on Sky Open

time to read

2 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

KIWI SEX COACH REVEALS 'HOW I GOT MY MOJO BACK'

For years, Rachel Strevens thought there was something wrong with her. While from the outside she had it all - a busy finance career, happy children and a smooth-running household - her sex drive was nonexistent.

time to read

2 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

SEXUAL HEALING

Ready to reignite your pleasure zone?

time to read

3 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

WHAT HAPPENED TO GUS?

As the search continues, experts share their theories on the missing boy

time to read

1 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

MATTY & PJ'S CHAOTIC COMEBACK

With a new baby, an energetic toddler and a full-time return to radio, Polly “PJ” Harding could be forgiven for feeling a little stretched right now.

time to read

6 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

FRIGHTFUL FEASTING

Halloween-ready snacks

time to read

2 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

The All Black & the actress ARIĀNA'S FAMILY VALUES

This Kiwi talent is kicking goals like her rugby legend dad Glen Osborne

time to read

3 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

MKR'S LOL & LIL 'WE WERE SCREAMING!'

Will these two crack under pressure as the drama heats up at Kitchen HQ?

time to read

1 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

BLACK FERN CHERYL WAAKA 'MY FIGHT FOR LIFE'

Black Ferns star Cheryl Waaka might have been known for her fearlessness on the rugby field. But as she fights for her life against stage four bowel cancer, it's her kids who are giving her the courage to go on.

time to read

3 mins

October 27, 2025

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

Woman’s Day Magazine New Zealand

KIWI COUNTRY STARS 'MUSIC SAVED US!'

True love rarely begins in the back seat of a car - and if it does, it's usually not a tale for innocent ears. But for Rosie and Blair Shaw, better known as award-winning country music duo Rowdy's Rose, it was a shared invite and carpool with a mutual friend to their local pub's Christmas Eve celebrations 15 years ago that kicked off their love story.

time to read

3 mins

October 27, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size