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The Diary: Radio bromance drawing to a close

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Jay Reeve (left) is moving to Hauraki and Paul Flynn is joining The Hits.

Jay Reeve (left) is moving to Hauraki and Paul Flynn is joining The Hits.

The bromance is over. Jay Reeve and Paul Flynn are saying goodbye to their six-year radio relationship on ZM's drive show and going separate ways.

Reeve will take up an early morning slot on Hauraki, and Flynn will move to the afternoon show on The Hits - but the boys say it won't signal the end of a long, fun-filled friendship.

"I'm gonna miss hanging out with Flynn Diesel," Reeve told The Diary this week. "On air he's a pretty loose unit and makes the arvos a lot of fun. It doesn't mean that we won't be turning a couple of bottles upside down together off-air, though." Flynn, 35, who is about to become a dad for the fourth time, will join Stacey Morrison in January hosting The Hits drive show. The current co-host, Justin Brown, resigned and will take up a post at a creative agency.

The Jay and Flynny drive show will continue on ZM until December 19 - and then it's sign-off. The end of an era for Flynn, especially, who has hosted the show since 2002.

"Jay and I have a really weird, special bond. We've had the most hilarious times together and partied crazy hard ... we still will. But he's really let himself go lately and Stacey is way hotter to look at every afternoon," Flynn joked.

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Reeve, 31, the father of young identical twin sons, will take up a new post at Hauraki from next month - hosting his own show from 5-6 each morning. It will be the frontrunner to Hauraki Breakfast, hosted by Matt Heath, Jeremy Wells and Laura McGoldrick. Reeve will also regularly contribute on the station.

Despite time still remaining on their ZM contract, Reeve and Flynn decided they were outgrowing the station's youth 15-39-year-old core demographic and wanted a change. Both are dads, and both were looking for a more suitable brand fit. Neither wanted to leave the company.

As to who will be the new face of ZM drive in the new year, that's under wraps for now. Gemma Fordham, NZME. radio chief content officer, says an announcement will be made soon.

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Later, they took in a Fleetwood Mac concert with Kiwi equestrian rider Georgie Palmer and her partner.

Noble name for SBW's baby

Sonny Bill Williams and wife Alana.

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The newborn daughter of sports legend Sonny Bill Williams and his wife Alana Raffie-Williams has been given a noble name by her proud parents -- Imaan.

A Koranic name for girls, Imaan means faith or believe in Allah. She does not have a middle name, her father says. He says she is the apple of his eye.

"[Her birth] was the best moment of my life, by far, and it didn't do it justice watching it on Skype," the All Black told The Diary yesterday while on a publicity blitz for Just Jeans, for which he is the face of their summer range.

"She has changed my life. She's made me want to be a better man. And thank god she looks like her mother! She's got Alana's eyes and my colouring. She weighed 7.5 pounds ... She's going to be tall."

SBW, 29, was on tour with the All Blacks in Cardiff when his wife went into labour. He was given the day off from training to watch the birth of his firstborn live on the internet.

Last week he flew back to Sydney to meet his daughter for the first time.

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"When I saw my child for the first time it just switched the switch, you know. That's when you realise you love something more than you love yourself." Imaan, most popularly spelt Iman, is a female Islamic name, and often given to women of royal birth.

Princess Iman of Jordan, the daughter of the late King Hussein, is a famous bearer of the name, as is the daughter of Queen Rania and King Abdullah, the current monarchs of Jordan.

The best-known Iman in the West is Somalian supermodel and Mrs David Bowie.

Sonny has relocated to Hamilton, where he has a contract with the Chiefs Super Rugby franchise.

His wife and daughter are expected to make the move in the new year.

5 Questions of the week

1.

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Sally Ridge is soon back in court, this time fighting the BNZ over bankruptcy. When will she tire of the drama?

2. First, Kim Dotcom declared an interest in relaunching his failed political career in the US after his court victory saw him avoid the slammer on a bail hearing.

Then, John Banks followed suit announcing a possible nod for the Auckland mayoralty -- again - after the Court of Appeal overturned his conviction. Er, twins?

3. Who needs Poirot when you have Amanda Banks on the case, right?

4. Laila Harre is no longer on The internet Party (NZ edition) payroll. What will she do with a wardrobe of grey clothes now?

5. Will Natalia Kills and her potty mouth be the most exciting aspect of The X Factor?

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