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HOME AND AWAY CHALLENGE THE MORNING SHOW TO A DANCE BOSS BATTLE!

- By Craig Bennett Photos by Richard Whitfield

Get ready to see your favourite TV stars put their fancy footwork to the test in the ultimate dance-off !

In Monday night’s episode of Dance Boss, it’s the clash of the celebritie­s as The Morning Show’s charismati­c hosts go head-to-head with the beach beauties from Summer Bay to see who can win the title of TV’S dance boss.

Home And Away actresses and dance fanatics Sarah Roberts (Willow), Penny Mcnamee (Tori), Ada Nicodemou (Leah) and Olivia Deeble (Raffy) join forces on the dance floor to shake their groove thang.

But, dynamic duo Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies won’t give up without a fight!

Everyone’s favourite Morning Show hosts prove that they are tough competitio­n to beat, as, in fine form, they strut their stuff on the stage.

You’re set to see your favourite Aussie celebs as you have never seen them before, but the ultimate questions remains – who will come out on top?

Carlotta’s colourful life has been a whirl of feathers and sequins for over five decades and, as Australia’s most famous sex swap showgirl gets set to ring in her 75th birthday, it’s now a double celebratio­n after recently overcoming a cancer scare. ‘It terrified the tripe out of me and I’m a strong person,’ Carlotta says of her diagnosis. ‘You hear that dreaded C word and automatica­lly fear the worst. I said to the doctor: “Tell me honestly how long I’ve got to live and I’ll get the party started!”’ For the former Beauty And The Beast panellist, the tumour was found early. ‘I’m in the all-clear and feeling better than ever, but it was a big wake-up call to get things checked out the moment you feel something isn’t right.’ Carlotta’s cancer ordeal began in March this year, with what she suspected was a simple urinary tract infection. ‘When it didn’t clear up, I saw a specialist and that’s when a cancerous tumour was discovered in my bladder.’ As a result, Carlotta underwent surgery to have it removed. ‘Mercifully, the disease hadn’t spread because my oncologist said it was discovered early,’ she explains.

Renowned for her witty one-liners and politicall­y incorrect, outrageous sense of humour on screen, Carlotta was born Richard Byron before undergoing gender-reassignme­nt surgery in 1972.

Using the stage name Carlotta, she’d become a bejewelled and bedazzling sensation in the ’60s performing at Sydney’s world-famous Les Girls cabaret revue.

‘It was bloody hard work dragging up in all of those fabulous frocks and dancing around in mountainou­s high heels, but they were great times,’ she recalls fondly.

‘Fifty-six years on, I’m still here and still throwing on the feathers and entertaini­ng packed houses,’ she purrs over a celebrator­y glass of champagne at her Gold Coast home.

Known as Carol Spencer by close friends, Carlotta’s life was the inspiratio­n for Terence Stamp’s Bernadette character in the hit 1994 Aussie movie The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert.

‘I love Terence Stamp, but I was never that ugly – even in the worst drag,’ she laughs.

Carlotta’s life was further immortalis­ed in the 2014 ABC telemovie, with Jessica Marais stepping into the fishnets and nabbing two Logie nomination­s for her portrayal.

‘I think Jessica did a great job, she reminded me very much of me,’ Carlotta says, adding the pair have remained friends. ‘We see each other occasional­ly, but we’re both so busy.’

Carlotta says she made the bold and, back then, very controvers­ial decision to undergo the sex change – not because she wanted to become a woman – but because she simply wanted to be herself.

‘I was a born showgirl. I did it because I loved my work, I loved getting dressed up and entertaini­ng – but I didn’t want to continue doing so as a man putting on women’s clothes.’

Carlotta says her mum, Evelyn, fell off her bar stool in a state of shock while playing the pokies when told about her son’s sex change.

‘Mum was stunned,’ she remembers. ‘I think she was still shocked when she passed away decades later.’

In the late ’80s Carlotta gave up her busy showbiz career after meeting ‘a wonderful man’ whom she married in a civil ceremony.

‘I ran a delicatess­en and we were a picture of domestic bliss,’ she explains. But, it didn’t last. ‘I suspected he’d fallen in love with his fantasy,’ Carlotta says. ‘I knew deep down he wanted kids.

I made the difficult decision to leave him so as to give him that chance. He is now a dad, and I’m thrilled for him.’

After that, Carlotta went back to work and was asked to appear regularly on Beauty And The Beast, alongside Jeanne Little, Ita Buttrose, Johanna Griggs and Charlotte Dawson.

‘Charlotte’s death was such a shock,’ she says. ‘I knew she was troubled, but she hid it well.’

Carlotta laughs when recalling past famous lovers, including late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham and Peter Allen.

‘I think John was so out of it on drugs, he thought he was in bed with Jerry Lewis! And Peter was very passionate... back then he certainly had a thing for women. He was so talented and absolutely lovely.’

One ex beau Carlotta will never name is a former Logie winning TV personalit­y.

‘Darling, he was the best lover ever,’ she reveals.

‘Germaine Greer set us up, thinking the whole thing was a huge joke – but it backfired when we hit it off. We had a beautiful romance. I suppose people would be shocked, but I’m taking his name to the grave with me,’ she laughs.

With her 75th birthday coming up on September 2, does Carlotta plan to hang up her heels anytime soon?

‘I think working keeps you young,’ she says. ‘My stage shows are booked out, I’m still asked to appear on TV and, between gigs, I love cooking, gardening and throwing dinner parties. There’s plenty of life in the old girl yet,’ she smiles.’

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Home and Away’s Sarah, Ada, Penny and Olivia (left to right) look pretty in pink.
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Carlotta, who inspired the film The Adventures of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert, is still as flamboyant in her 70s.
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Carlotta (centre), with Jeanne Little (right) and Maria Venuti, loves to party.

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