As they prepare to celebrate a decade since they met on The Bachelor NZ, the stars share their family’s festive plans and why 2024 has been the best year of their lives
"All this pressure we put on ourselves and all these unrealistic expectations, it's ridiculous. As women, we are too hard on ourselves sometimes," Matilda says of how parenthood has changed her perspective on life.
''We're just so in awe of this guy that every tough day is totally worth it," beams proud dad Art. ''Milo's the biggest sweetheart and Matty and I feel so lucky he's all ours.''
In characteristic Matilda Green style, she focused on thanking those who had sent messages of support, saying, "There are far more kind people in the world than otherwise."
The "eye-opening and rewarding experience" changed Art's perspective on life. It was a reminder "that happiness is not found in money and things, but in health and family."
It wasn't just the guy that Matilda Rice got when she went on NZ's first season of The Bachelor, she also got a new career out of it. It's no small feat - here's how she did it.
No-one expected their romance to last, let alone that they’d become one of New Zealand’s finest, fittest power couples, but Arthur Green and Matilda Rice are firing on all fronts.
The Bachelor star Arthur Green is a keen advocate of the paleo lifestyle. He tells Daisy Sillis how the clean-eating regime shapes his life – and those abs.
Auckland lawyer Danielle Beston turned down a rose from The Bachelor. We chat to her about her time on the show and whether she regrets giving up on Art.