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Dame Susan Devoy reflects on the privilege of getting older and her time on Celebrity Treasure

The Breakfast Club chat with Susan Devoy about her new autobiography
10 April 2024 10:45AM

Dame Susan Devoy's journey has been nothing short of remarkable from being a dominant Squash player winning the World Open four times, to serving as New Zealand's Race Relations Commissioner and featuring on Celebrity Treasure Island with our very own Lana Searle.

The Breakfast Club chat with Susan Devoy about her new autobiography
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Without giving away too much, the book “Dame Suzy D - My Story” starts by reflecting on the last 30 years, speaking to the Breakfast Club, Susan said “The last 30 years are far more interesting than the first 30”

When asked if there would be any stories on her time with Lana on Celebrity Treasure Island, Dame Suzy, replied “I could’ve written a whole chapter on Celebrity Treasure Island and Lana - I just talked about her obsession with playing the game Would You Rather” which she described as mostly disgusting.

Writing the book, Susan reflected on the privilege it is to get older.

“For me what was beneficial, I was 59 turning 60. I was in denial about getting old and at the end of writing the book, I realized I'm not washed up yet, getting older is a privilege”

Dame Suzy D, My Story is available now in bookstores

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