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Polkinghorne’s book: TV star 'shaken' by encounter with surgeon on writing course

Author
Carolyne Meng-Yee,
Publish Date
Thu, 26 Jun 2025, 7:08am
Reality TV star Julia Lorimer told the Herald she was paired together with Philip Polkinghorne at a writing course in June.
Reality TV star Julia Lorimer told the Herald she was paired together with Philip Polkinghorne at a writing course in June.

Polkinghorne’s book: TV star 'shaken' by encounter with surgeon on writing course

Author
Carolyne Meng-Yee,
Publish Date
Thu, 26 Jun 2025, 7:08am

A reality star from The Real Housewives of Auckland says an encounter with Remuera eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne in a creative writing class last week left her shaken - and the tutor phoned to check on her afterwards. 

Julia Lorimer, 56, told the Herald that halfway through the one-day-long writing course, she was paired with Polkinghorne by their tutor. She has asked not to identify the course and tutor. 

Lorimer initially had no idea who he was, or that he had been tried for murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, she said. 

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 follow the trial or recognise him. I always thought of Polkinghorne as a tall ... doctor鈥 the Auckland socialite told the Herald. 

Lorimer said Polkinghorne was meant to read her a writing extract to critique - but claims he ended up divulging much more. 

"He told me Pauline鈥檚 brain is stored and he wants it tested."
- Reality TV star Julia Lorimer 

鈥淗e didn鈥檛 ask anything about me, and talked about himself a lot - he was a bit pompous. I freaked out when I realised who he was,鈥 Lorimer said. 

on Easter Monday 2021 Pauline Hanna, 63, a health procurement manager, was found dead in suspicious circumstances at the Remuera mansion she shared with her husband, Philip Polkinghorne. 

Pauline Hanna was married to eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne. She was found dead at their Remuera mansion on Easter Monday 2021. Photo / Norrie MontgomeryPauline Hanna was married to eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne. She was found dead at their Remuera mansion on Easter Monday 2021. Photo / Norrie Montgomery 

Last September, after an eight-week trial in the High Court at Auckland, Polkinghorne, 72, was acquitted of murdering his wife. 

The Crown鈥檚 case was that Polkinghorne fatally strangled Hanna and that he was living a double life, obsessed with meth and in a relationship with sex worker Madison Ashton who lived in Sydney. 

The Crown's case was that Polkinghorne was living a double life with sex worker Madison Ashton. Polkinghorne was acquitted of murder in September. Photo / SuppliedThe Crown's case was that Polkinghorne was living a double life with sex worker Madison Ashton. Polkinghorne was acquitted of murder in September. Photo / Supplied 

Polkinghorne鈥檚 defence was that Hanna was exhausted by her work during the Covid response, had a history of mental health issues, was on medication for depression, then died by suicide. 

Polkinghorne鈥檚 former lover, Madison Ashton, told the Herald she believes his book will be a 鈥渟nooze fest.鈥 

鈥淗e is a sociopathic narcissist and will be craving the attention. I鈥檓 not interested in him, and I hope he leaves me out of the book; I didn鈥檛 kill Pauline or make her crazy. You might be up for a serve as well,鈥 Ashton told the Herald. 

l-r: Michelle Blanchard, Gilda Kirkpatrick and Julia Sloane from TV show, The Real Housewives of Auckland. Photo / Suppliedl-r: Michelle Blanchard, Gilda Kirkpatrick and Julia Sloane from TV show, The Real Housewives of Auckland. Photo / Supplied 

In 2016 Lorimer - then known as Julia Sloane - made international headlines after she made a racial slur against another housewife on TV show The Real Housewives of Auckland. 

She also researched and co-hosted an award-winning documentary, 鈥淟et鈥檚 talk about sex鈥 - currently billed on Apple TV as a journey through the world of Kiwi sexuality. 

鈥淗er journey takes us inside a dungeon, onto a pole-dancing stage, behind the scenes at a sex-toy shop, and inside the very real world of VR sex鈥 the Apple TV blurb says. 

Lorimer is also a children鈥檚 author who recently self-published her fourth book - K膩k膩riki and the worm garden - to coincide with Matariki. 

Children's author Julia Lorimer with her fourth book, Kakariki and the Worm Farm. She is currently writing her first novel. Photo / Supplied   Children's author Julia Lorimer with her fourth book, Kakariki and the Worm Farm. She is currently writing her first novel. Photo / Supplied 

Lorimer told the Herald she was on the writing course because she has recently started writing her first novel, about a road trip inspired by a true story. 

According to her, the first hour of the course was taken up with writing, then halfway through it, she and Polkinghorne were put together in a pair. 

Julia Lorimer told Philip Polkinghorne her book touched on methamphetamine. Photo / Supplied Julia Lorimer told Philip Polkinghorne her book touched on methamphetamine. Photo / Supplied 

They read extracts from their books and Lorimer said that to break the ice she told Polkinghorne her novel touched on methamphetamine. 

鈥淎ll I knew was his name was Philip, and he was writing a memoir. I told him my story involved a bit about meth. He said, 鈥榤y memoir touches on meth.鈥 He [said he] also worked in the medical field and was charged with murdering his wife four years ago.鈥 

In November, Polkinghorne was sentenced to 150 hours of community work for possessing 37.7g of methamphetamine and pipe. 

鈥淚 asked if he poisoned her...then clicked it was Philip Polkinghorne in the documentary. He told me he was duped into the filming, but hasn鈥檛 watched it yet,鈥 Lorimer said. 

Real Housewives of Auckland star Julia Lorimer claims Philip Polkinghorne's memoir will discredit the police and crown witnesses. Photo / Supplied   Real Housewives of Auckland star Julia Lorimer claims Philip Polkinghorne's memoir will discredit the police and crown witnesses. Photo / Supplied 

Lorimer says Polkinghorne told her he made notes while he was in court during the trial. She believes his book will discredit police and the crown鈥檚 expert witnesses. 

鈥淗e told me he should not have been charged or gone to trial and his book was looking at the science behind the evidence. 

"I told him my story involved a bit about meth. He said, 鈥榤y memoir touches on meth.鈥"
- Julia Lorimer 

鈥淗e said 95% of people agreed he was innocent, then he showed me police exhibits of a bathroom and a towel hanging on a rail. 

鈥淗e kept going on about how he was surrounded by incompetent people and had to get rid of his legal team four times. He claimed he knew more than they did about medical stuff.鈥 

Julia Lorimer said Philip Polkinghorne told her his wife Pauline Hanna might have died after a Covid-19 vaccination. Photo / Norrie MontgomeryJulia Lorimer said Philip Polkinghorne told her his wife Pauline Hanna might have died after a Covid-19 vaccination. Photo / Norrie Montgomery 

Lorimer claims Polkinghorne told her he believed Hanna might have died from the Covid-19 vaccination. 

鈥淗e told me there is a test now that might prove this. He told me Pauline鈥檚 brain is stored, and he wants it tested.鈥 

Lorimer told the Herald Philip Polkinghorne told her he wished he could've done more to help Pauline Hanna. Photo / Supplied.  Lorimer told the Herald Philip Polkinghorne told her he wished he could've done more to help Pauline Hanna. Photo / Supplied. 

Lorimer told the Herald that when she arrived home, the writing tutor phoned to check on her. 

鈥淗e was amazing and explained we were paired because the other person sitting next to Polkinghorne was a young guy and the tutor didn鈥檛 think it was appropriate.鈥 

Lorimer said although it was confronting meeting Polkinghorne she didn鈥檛 feel unsafe and was relieved they didn鈥檛 swap numbers. 

鈥淟ook he was very friendly and wished he could鈥檝e done more to help Pauline but he said she was a drunk, and depressive.鈥 

Philip Polkinghorne declined to comment. 

Carolyne Meng-Yee is an Auckland-based investigative journalist who won Best Documentary at the Voyager Media Awards. She was recently runner-up for Best Editorial Campaign and part of a team that won Best Coverage of a Major 九一星空无限 Event: Philip Polkinghorne Murder Trial. She worked for the Herald on Sunday from 2007-2011 and rejoined the Herald in 2016 after working as an award-winning current affairs producer at TVNZ鈥檚 60 Minutes, 20/20 and Sunday. 

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