Singer Kylie Minogue went braless for her first photoshoot since splitting from her fiance Joshua Sasse.
The Australian singer ditched her undergarment while posing for the photoshoot in a plunging cream satin night dress for a new Specsavers campaign, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The "Spinning around" hitmaker strikes various poses as she sports a pair of brown glasses of the opticians brand. She can be seen in one photograph lying on a white bed while seductively gazing at the camera.
In another image, she rocks different outfit. Ditching her racy look, the 48-year-old pairs a dark blazer with jeans. She looks more elegant as she sports different frame while holding her drink.
The announcement of Minogue's new eye wear campaign comes a week after she confirmed that she had split from her fiance due to suspicions he cheated on her with actress Marta Milans.
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