London: Dannii Minogue admitted that before she gave birth to her son Ethan in July 2010 the main focus of her life was the work she loved.
She calls Ethan as her saviour because she said he made her realise that she have probably loved her work too much.
For her Ethan has been a little angel who has brought a balance and an understanding that work is work and life is life and it’s really important to have both.
“My son has added this amazing dimension to my life,” she said.
The 41-year-old also said that she would love to have another baby and she hasn’t ruled it out.
“There is this guilt that you feel as a mum when you have just one child; you think, ‘He should have a sibling,’” the Daily mail quoted her as saying.
“But he has his cousins – Brendan’s boys, Charles, six, and James, four – and lots of children his own age around him. He’s OK – what will be, will be,” she added.
Dannii is on a flying visit to London without Ethan, who she has left back in Melbourne with her parents for two reasons.
Firstly, she is there to promote the new collection of the beautiful, feminine clothing line Project D London that she and her friend Tabitha Somerset Webb launched in 2010. The other is to announce that she will be the new judge on this year’s Britain and Ireland’s Next Top Model.
Also it allows her and Ethan to spend time with her London-based elder sister.
ANI
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