Dannii Minogue has opened up about being under constant public scrutiny, claiming that she loves the balance of life, when she can slop about in no make-up and tracksuit, and then get glammed up for an event.
During an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, when the singer, who is mum to her three-year-old son, Ethan, was asked if being in the public eye makes her feel pressured to always look her best, Minogue said that motherhood keeps her feet firmly on the ground.
The Aussie beauty asserted that growing up under continuous camera glare, she is well aware when lenses are following her, but she doesn't feel pressured to look a certain way.
Minogue added that the best thing you can wear is a smile.
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