Ageless Natalie Imbruglia shows off her youthful visage; talks first album

Ageless Natalie Imbruglia shows off her youthful visage as she discusses her first album… nearly 24 years after releasing her hit single Torn

Natalie Imbruglia’s career spans more than three decades, and began when she played Beth Brennan on Neighbours in the early 1990s.

And on Tuesday, the 46-year-old singer and actress revealed what was keeping her busy way back in 1996, in an Instagram Story for BBC Two.

The Sydney-born hitmaker looked like she’d hardly aged a day in 30 years as she flaunted her youthful visage in the clip.

Hasn’t aged a day! Ageless Natalie Imbruglia shows off her youthful visage as she discussed writing her first album, Left of the Middle, in an Instagram Story video for BBC 2 on Tuesday

She sported a radiant foundation base with a hint of mascara, as well as peachy cheeks and a glossy pink pout.

She said of her memories of 1996: ‘I was in a basement flat in Chelsea [in London], scraping together pennies to pay the rent.’

‘And furiously songwriting for what would be my first ever album release in ’97. Things worked out okay,’ she added. 

Her debut album, Left of the Middle, catapulted her to worldwide fame.

Hit! She recalled: 'I was in a basement flat in Chelsea, scraping together pennies to pay the rent. And furiously songwriting for what would be my first ever album release in '97.' Pictured is Natalie in her music video for her hit song Torn

Hit! She recalled: ‘I was in a basement flat in Chelsea, scraping together pennies to pay the rent. And furiously songwriting for what would be my first ever album release in ’97.’ Pictured is Natalie in her music video for her hit song Torn

Career success: The singer-songwriter has gone on to forge a successful career with five studio albums, several films and judge appearances on The X Factor Australia and UK

Career success: The singer-songwriter has gone on to forge a successful career with five studio albums, several films and judge appearances on The X Factor Australia and UK

Her catchy single Torn, which was originally written by American band Ednaswap, was nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

But the former soap star lost to Celine Dion’s hit My Heart Will Go On. 

She has gone on to release five more studio albums, has starred in films, and made judging appearances on the British and Australian versions of The X Factor.

Motherhood: Natalie recently revealed she has given her number to women considering IVF after welcoming her first child, a son named Max, at 44 in 2019 - with the help of a sperm donor. Pictured is pregnant with her son

Motherhood: Natalie recently revealed she has given her number to women considering IVF after welcoming her first child, a son named Max, at 44 in 2019 – with the help of a sperm donor. Pictured is pregnant with her son

Natalie welcomed her first child, a son named Max, in 2019 at the age of 44 with the help of IVF and sperm donor.

She recently told the Spinning Plates podcast she’d given other women her personal phone number so she could counsel them during the stressful IVF process. 

‘I think what’s important on the journey is to have support,’ she said.

‘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 “ask me anything” because it would have been really nice to have that.’

She explained on the Spinning Plates podcast: 'I think what's important on the journey is to have support... 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 'ask me anything''. Pictured is Natalie and her son

She explained on the Spinning Plates podcast: ‘I think what’s important on the journey is to have support… 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 ‘ask me anything”. Pictured is Natalie and her son

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