It's that time again! With the popularity of our The Best Thing About Me feature during the last tour of The Best Thing, we thought there would be nothing better than a new batch. So, let us introduce you to the new cast and crew, and to those who slipped through the net last time...

This week, new cast member Marco Nanetti (pictured right)  joins Marketing and Development Manager Justine Watkins (left) to share their Best Things...

The Best Thing about Me is…
Justine: Gosh this is a bit like being in an interview isn’t it?!... I’d say my passion, commitment, loyalty and thoughtfulness personality wise, but also how clever I was to create my two girls Auden and Eilidh May! (I guess Wes should get some credit there too though, LOL!)
Marco: I work to make my dreams come true.

What did you want to be when you were 10 years old?
Justine: I actually wanted to be in fashion and travel the world. My friends, Miranda and Clare and I (I’m still best friends with Clare to this day) used to have our own fashion magazine and we would take in turns to take the magazine home at night and create some new designs. I can still picture the magazine to this day, it was called Jems Fashions, I can’t remember why, but we were all so passionate about it, bless us!
Marco: A street cleaner.

What was the first single you bought? And in what format?
Justine:  Shakin’ Steven’s Green Door on vinyl – Gosh that makes me sound old!
Marco:  Brandy & Monica: The Boy Is Mine. CD.

What was your most cringe worthy childhood outfit?
Justine: To be honest I can’t really remember one, must have been my love of fashion from a young age, LOL! I was brought up in the late seventies/early eighties though, so I’m sure most of my outfits were cringeworthy!
Marco: Green lederhosen, sandals and a shirt.

What were you most scared of as a child?
Justine: I know this sounds weird and ridiculous, but it was actually being tickled! I used to have this reoccurring dream that a wicked witch with a green face that I can still remember vividly, would come and tickle me so much that I couldn’t breathe. As you can imagine when my little brother Danny wanted to annoy me, he’d always tickle me!
Marco: An out-of-order ambulance parked at the back of a hospital, which I could see from my grandmother’s balcony.

What was your favourite childhood holiday?
Justine: My mum, brother and I used to visit my mum’s best friend who we called Aunty Ange every summer. She had four boys, Jason, Craig, Chris and Mickey and we would have the most amazing time with them. My poor dad had to stay at home to work, but to be fair he probably enjoyed the rest.  Every year we would trundle off to the seaside for the day. One year, many years ago, before seat belt laws were tightened we went it one car, I think it was before Mickey was born, but there still there were a lot of people in there! We just had fun playing on the beach, eating sand sandwich and running around being kids. Childhood innocence at its finest.
Marco: Sleeping in my parents' caravan.

The Best Thing about me as a child was…   
Justine: I’m not sure my mum would agree but I guess it was my passionate independence and not being pushed around by anyone, not matter their age or size. She often said she’d take me back to friends’ houses to apologise the next day for standing up for myself!
Marco: I could run pretty fast.