The 66-year-old singer's daughter insists that her dad hardly cares what people think about his "wild" image, reported Femalefirst.
"He's always had wild hair. He just grew a moustache. He's like a child. He doesn't care what people think," she said.
Mia feels blessed to make right choices in her life and appreciates the opportunities she has had thanks to her upbringing.
"I was born into the right world at the right time. I'm a hard worker who does lots of different things. I appreciate being in every cookie jar. I appreciate my family and try to give back. I live my life in metaphors," she said.
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