Dannii Minogue reveals the 2000s were a 'dangerous' time to be famous

Dannii Minogue reveals the 2000s were a 'dangerous' time to be famous
Dannii Minogue reveals the 2000s were a 'dangerous' time to be famous
Dannii Minogue reveals the 2000s were a 'dangerous' time to be famous and says she was hounded by photographers like Britney Spears

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Dannii Minogue has revealed that she found the 2000s a 'dangerous' time to be famous. 

Appearing on The Briefing podcast, the singer, 49, says that she was hounded by photographers after moving to London from Australia, and can relate to some of pop star Britney Spears' experiences at that time. 

'When you see those images of Britney getting in a car, they're all lying on the car around her and it's just flash flash flash, you literally are blinded, that's happened to me in London,' she said. 

Stuggles: Dannii Minogue (pictured) has revealed that she found the 2000s a 'dangerous' time to be famous. Appearing on The Briefing podcast, the singer, 49, says that she was hounded by photographers after moving to London from Australia

Stuggles: Dannii Minogue (pictured) has revealed that she found the 2000s a 'dangerous' time to be famous. Appearing on The Briefing podcast, the singer, 49, says that she was hounded by photographers after moving to London from Australia

'I couldn't move, if I started to move forward, I'd run over their feet (and) then they'd sue me.

'There were no phone cameras then, so I was not filming them, but I wish now I had footage of just how extreme it was.' 

In an interview with News Corp on Monday, Dannii reflected on her initial arrival in the United Kingdom, and said she was seen as just 'Kylie's sister' while she was trying to forge her own music career there in the 1990s. 

Relates! 'I couldn't move, if I started to move forward, I'd run over their feet (and) then they'd sue me. There were no phone cameras then, so I was not filming them, but I wish now I had footage of just how extreme it was' she said. Pictured in the 2000s

Relates! 'I couldn't move, if I started to move forward, I'd run over their feet (and) then they'd sue me. There were no phone cameras then, so I was not filming them, but I wish now

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