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Kylie Minogue has thanked her fans for all of their birthday wishes. The pop superstar turned 56 on Tuesday (28.05.24) and took to social media to share a throwback snap of her much younger self and thank her parents Carol and Ronald, as well as her younger siblings Dannii and Brendan. She wrote on X: "It’s my birthdaaaaaay!! Thanks Mum and Dad[flower emoji] You’re the best! Thanks brother and sister. Also, the best! Celebrating with you [glittering heart emoji]." And thanks for all the beautiful messages from around the world. I LOOOOOOVE YOUUUU!!!" Kylie also posted the snap on Instagram, an...
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Natalie Imbruglia was "so body dysmorphic and insecure" when she shot her 'Torn' music video. The 47-year-old singer-and-actress helped usher in a new style era with the hoodie and baggy army pants she wore for the 1997 promo but she admitted she wasn't trying to set a trend as she opted for the baggy clothing because she was so uncomfortable with the idea of people looking at her body. She said: “The army pants weren’t even cool army pants – they weren’t in fashion or anything. “My intention in wearing that was so that you couldn’t see my silhouette, because I didn’t want anyone to see. But i...
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Natalie Imbruglia feels "shy" about her body. The actress-turned-singer's sense of style has always been distinctly different to that of fellow Australian pop star Kylie Minogue, and Natalie admits that her dad has played a big role in shaping her attitude. The 47-year-old star - who, like Kylie, previously appeared on the Australian soap 'Neighbours' - told The Sun newspaper: "I would wear hotpants if I had Kylie’s butt but I’m really kind of shy in that way. "That’s probably my dad’s fault. When I was younger he’d always say, ‘You’re not wearing that, that skirt’s too short’." Natalie shot t...
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Natalie Imbruglia felt "insecure" after a tough period in her career. The 47-year-old singer has recalled how she lost some "confidence" after a difficult time when her fourth album 'Come To Life' - which she worked on with Coldplay's Chris Martin - flopped in Australia and saw its UK and US releases get cancelled, and she stepped away from the public eye. She told The Sun newspaper: “I think I wasn’t going through the best period of my career and I think I was feeling like I’m not good at something. “It’s my confidence — whatever field you work in, I don’t think any amount of success means yo...
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Natalie Imbruglia almost quit the music industry for good after losing confidence. The 'Torn' hitmaker is returning to the charts with new album 'Firebird' after a six-year break which came about after her self-esteem plummeted and her belief in her musical talents. She said: "I had a break in confidence and so I took some time out. I was a judge on 'X Factor' in Australia, I went to LA , studied acting and just did some other things." Natalie - who first rose to fame when she played Beth Brennan on the hit Australian soap 'Neighbours' - was dropped from her record label when her ill-fated alb...
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Natalie Imbruglia was inspired to have a child via IVF after realising that she could cope with parenthood on her own. The 46-year-old pop star welcomed a son named Max in 2019 and the child was conceived using IVF and a sperm donor. She explained how she decided to have a son on her own following the end of her marriage to musician Daniel Johns. Natalie told The I newspaper: "I never thought I would be divorced. "Then I was trying to be in a relationship, and I was trying to date ... all this trying ... And then I realised nothing's missing. Why would I think I can't do this on my own? "We fi...
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Natalie Imbruglia dishes out her number to strangers going through IVF. The 'Torn' hitmaker gave birth to her son Max in 2019 after undergoing the fertilisation process with a sperm donor at the age of 44 and is now desperate to help any other women going through the same experience because she would've loved that support when she was going through it. Speaking on the 'Spinning Plates' podcast, she said: "I think what's important on the journey is to have support. "So, if I ever meet even strangers at a dinner party and they're talking about wanting to do IVF, I give them my number and say 'as...
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