Natalie Imbruglia, 51, shares candid insights about her life, career, and personal struggles in a recent interview.Born in Sydney to an Italian father and Australian mother, she rose to fame with her 1997 hit 'Torn' from her debut album 'Left of the Middle.
' Now releasing her seventh studio album 'Algorithm,' Imbruglia discusses her fears, including a deep aversion to tinned spaghetti after a childhood encounter.She also talks about her admiration for Alanis Morissette, citing her influence on her early career and advocacy for mental health.Imbruglia openly addresses her ADHD struggles, particularly her tendency to be late, and her frustration with juggling single parenthood and work.She reveals her guilty pleasure of junk food and her love for being called 'feisty, vulnerable, and fun.
' The interview highlights her reflections on balancing personal and professional life, her fears of the English weather, and her secret celebrity crush.Imbruglia's candidness about her flaws and aspirations makes for a heartfelt and relatable profile.
Original title: Natalie Imbruglia: ‘I forget the words to my own songs on stage. You’d be surprised how few people notice’
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