Hilary Freeman
Hilary Freeman has been an agony aunt for 20 years, working for newspapers, magazines and websites, as well as appearing on TV and radio. She is an award-wining national newspaper newspaper journalist and has written seven novels for teenagers and young adults, which have been shortlisted for several awards. She also lectures in journalism and works as a media consultant. Hilary lives in Camden Town with her partner and their daughter.
Ask Hilary: will she learn to love pets?
Our agony aunt advises a man whose girlfriend hates animals, and a mum whose child's diet is causing problems.
Meet Leanda Walters: Stylist to the super-sized stars
Who do plus-size celebrities turn to for their red carpet outfits? Leandra Walters tells them how to stand out
Ask Hilary: Help! I hate my nose
Our agony aunt advises a reader considering cosmetic surgery, and a mother who can't understand her son.
Ask Hilary: a wife with a crush and an ex who doesn't keep kosher
A wife with a fantasy and a divorced mum seek our Agony Aunt's advice/
We're fighting over a bris for our baby boy
Ask Hilary: A novel problem, and an inter-faith wedding
Ask Hilary: A criminal in the family, and a case of empty nest syndrome
Why do successful women feel insecure?
Let's talk about sex…
Writer Peggy Orenstein tells our agony aunt about today's hook-up culture
Why is our community so unwelcoming?
Negative effect of ostentatious barmitzvahs
Can we police our son’s love life on holiday?
Unable to admit to being gay, and road rage shame
"Addiction is not a disease"
Marc Lewis is not your typical former drug addict.
One cruel mother, two pushy parents
How do I make contact with my birth father?
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