Woman’s Day (Australia)

Why I refused $500K to sell out Barnaby!

Barnaby Joyce’s estranged wife Natalie was offered even more than the mother of his lovechild to appear on TV and dish the dirt

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She is the mum to his four daughters and the loyal wife credited with helping Barnaby Joyce win one of the highest political offices in the land. Yet Natalie Joyce remains somewhat of a mystery in the centre of the increasing­ly unpredicta­ble storm that is Barnaby’s life since he left her for a staffer, Vikki Campion.

“I doubt Barnaby and Vikki know Natalie was actually offered more money than the $150,000 they were paid for their television interview,” says one TV source. “But that’s how much we wanted her to appear on Sunday Night. She’s the prize – not Vikki.”

One Seven executive confirmed Natalie had been offered an “open chequebook” to come onto the show and confront Barnaby, 5 51, and Vikki, 33, r revealing she c could’ve been p paid up to $250,000 i if she’d agreed.

“She never even considered c doing it,” confirms c one of Natalie’s close friends, who estimated she’s been offered a total of more than $500,000 to break her dignified silence and attack the woman she sees as a “homewrecke­r”.

DIGNIFIED SILENCE

“Nat has had so many offers, dozens of offers, from almost every single media organisati­on in Australia. But this one was so grubby, it was never even a considerat­ion.

“She’s strong and doesn’t need or want to share any more of her life with strangers. And Nat will always put her girls first. How do you think they feel about their father doing this?”

Even before the controvers­ial interview aired last night, Natalie and her daughters were reeling from Vikki’s revelation­s, including that she and Barnaby were pressured to have an abortion

‘We wanted her... Natalie is the prize – not Vikki’

when it became widely known she was pregnant with his baby.

“Everything was worth it for this,” Vikki told Sunday Night, holding baby Sebastian, who’s now six weeks old.

She then revealed she couldn’t help falling in love with Barnaby, who employed her as his media adviser when their affair began.

With yet another scandal erupting for Barnaby last week as his former workmates – including Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull – criticised him over the embarrassi­ng paid interview, he tried to save face, claiming Vikki wanted to “make money out of” the unrelentin­g media interest.

But one Seven executive confirmed that Vikki, an experience­d media adviser, had been negotiatin­g to sell their baby story ever since news first broke that she was carrying his baby in February, and did the deal direct with reporter Alex Cullen.

CAR CRASH TV

“Barnaby actually called 60 Minutes at the 12th hour a couple of weeks ago, virtually pleading with them to put in a bid. But Vikki hit the roof when she found out and demanded he sign with Seven, and agree that the $150,000 fee went to Sebastian and was not to be divided with his other children,” another source confirmed.

“She gave him no choice and poor old Barnaby signed his life away to Seven. Vikki is the profession­al media adviser and it’s Vikki who has completely orchestrat­ed this interview. She saw it as a chance to tell her side of the story, and redeem herself to the public. She doesn’t think she’s done anything wrong, except fall in love.”

Natalie last week refused all invitation­s to speak out about the excruciati­ng car crash TV interview, telling friends she didn’t feel the need to expand on the statement she released days after the affair and pregnancy became public knowledge, in which she said she was deeply saddened by the news.

“This situation is devastatin­g on many fronts,” she said in her only public statement about the affair that ruined their marriage and destroyed Barnaby’s political career. “For my girls who are affected by the family breakdown, and for me as a wife of 24 years, who placed her own career on hold to support Barnaby through his political life.

“Naturally we also feel deceived and hurt.”

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