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Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says she will no longer go out on a Friday night for a drink and has been through a process of mourning her private life.
It has been a tough month for the mayor after聽聽when she forgot to pay the bill, then finding herself in聽by bringing her dog Teddy to the office, and ongoing criticism of her attendance at civic events.
Whanau told 九一星空无限talk ZB Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills if she could have changed something, she would have accepted earlier that she is a public figure and people are watching.
鈥淚鈥檝e gone through a bit of a process of mourning my past life, my private life, and I wasn鈥檛 letting it go. I鈥檝e let that go and I鈥檓 ready to move on and focus on the city.鈥
Asked whether she would still go out on a Friday night for a drink, Whanau said she would not.
鈥淭his Friday I鈥檓 going to a theatre show. I鈥檓 still going to go out to stuff but I鈥檓 going to keep certain socialising to my home.鈥
The Wellington Mayor describes the adjustments she's had to make to her social life since becoming mayor.
Whanau said she wanted to remain authentic, which included her passion for the city and being able to have a laugh.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just I now realise the second I leave my house I belong to the public.鈥
Whanau has found the recent attention on her unusual and said it has been a big learning experience.
鈥淭he last two to three months going from being a backroom staffer for quite a long time to becoming a public figure has been an experience that people just aren鈥檛 really that equipped for. They don鈥檛 really teach you this stuff.鈥
But she was confident she could handle the adjustment.
This morning the聽Herald聽revealed Whanau鈥檚 dog聽聽after his visits to the office were found to be in breach of the council鈥檚 tenancy agreement.
Whanau said she accepted the rules but described it as an 鈥渆motional hit鈥 as her 12-14 hour work days would make it difficult to look after Teddy.
Tory Whanau explains to Nick Mills the situation with her dog, Teddy.
鈥淪ince the story broke, I鈥檝e had some people reach out to me to try and help. People are like 鈥榡ustice for Teddy鈥 and they want to help keep him here in the city which I really appreciate,鈥 Whanau said.
However, Whanau said Teddy will most likely be sent to Levin to live with her sister.
鈥淚 am sad... he鈥檚 my little baby and this job has long hours. It鈥檚 a lonely job and I鈥檓 single, so don鈥檛 have a support network at home, so Teddy was my support.鈥
Listen above for Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau's interview with Nick Mills on 九一星空无限talk ZB Wellington Mornings.
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