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New Zealand’s new power couple

Ardern, the country’s youngest woman PM and TV host Gayford are a popular duo

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New Zealand not only has its youngest woman prime minister, with the rise to power of centreleft Labour leader Jacinda Ardern, but also a renegade new “first bloke” who is a national celebrity in his own right.

Clarke Gayford, who hosts his own fishing television show, has already broken the mold of his predecesso­rs, stepping in to defend his partner against “scaremonge­ring old dinos” including one political rival who made a disparagin­g reference to Ardern.

On Twitter, Gayford has thrown fishing buddy jokes to Winston Peters, the leader of the small nationalis­t party that decided Ardern’s political fate and teased a nation that waited a month for an election result: “Heading out of reception for a while ..... things always seem to happen when I do this.”

Gayford’s social media followers are likely to surge following the decision this week of Peters’ New Zealand First Party to throw its support behind 37-year-old Ardern and her Labour Party to form government.

Political analysts say the pair are a unique double act in a small country where the partners of the previous two female leaders, Helen Clark and Jenny Shipley, maintained a low profile. “This political power couple will be interestin­g to watch,” said Grant Duncan, associate professor at Massey University in Auckland. “They’re both clearly very media savvy, both independen­t and have public profiles that were built up before they became a couple.”

A love story

The couple met four years ago when 39-year-old Gayford went to complain to a member of parliament about the then National Party government’s proposed changes to security legislatio­n. He bumped into Ardern, a rising star of the Labour Party, they had coffee and were living together not long after.

Gayford’s television show, Fish of the Day, sees him travelling around the Pacific, fishing and finding recipes for his catches.

The series has been sold into 20 countries and won a gold award at the Houston Internatio­nal Film Festival last year.

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