Summer Warne reveals struggles of growing up famous after starring on The Masked Singer: ‘I never asked to be in this life’

Summer Warne reveals the struggles of becoming famous after starring in The Masked Singer: ‘I never asked to be in this life’

Shane Warne’s daughter has revealed the struggles of growing up in the public eye after appearing on The Masked Singer Australia.

Summer Warne, 21, who was unmasked as the ‘Bad Avocado’ on Monday, opened up about what it was like living with the fame of her late father, who died last year aged 52.

Speak with Yahoo Australiathe young woman said she never wanted to be a celebrity like her cricket star father.

“I never asked to be in this life. And I think it was just really hard growing up in an environment where your whole life is kind of on the screen,” she explained.

“And if Dad made a mistake, it would reflect on me. And you know, I thought people looked at me differently,” Summer continued.

Shane Warne’s daughter Summer (both pictured) has revealed the struggles of growing up in the public eye after appearing on The Masked Singer Australia

“But at the end of the day, Dad was who he was, and I loved him. And you know, in my eyes he could do no wrong, he’s my father and I love him dearly.’

Summer was unmasked on Monday night’s episode of the popular reality singing show after taking to the stage singing Coldplay hit Yellow.

After taking off her mask, 21-year-old judges Melanie Brown, Abbie Chatfield, Dave Hughes and Chrissie Swan were completely stunned, with none of them able to guess her identity.

Summer seemed impressed after coming face to face with Mel B.

“I think it was just really hard growing up in an environment where your whole life is kind of on the screen,” she explained. (Summer is depicted as a child with her deceased father)

“I love you all so much,” she told the judges. “But Mel B, I just like it, I really adore you. When I was fifteen, I dressed up as the Spice Girls. It’s like, “I just want to be Mel B.”

Summer went on to say that she has always loved singing and wanted to make her father proud.

‘Yellow was actually his funeral song. It was the opening of his funeral and Chris Martin sang it at the state memorial,” she added.

Summer was unmasked on Monday night’s episode of The Masked Singer

The fifth season of The Masked Singer Australia is creating a whirlwind of excitement online.

Word on social media platforms is that Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, who has been a panelist in previous seasons, is hidden beneath one of the extravagant Tim Chappel-designed costumes.

In addition to these speculations, there are rumors that Mischa Barton, the iconic star of The OC, may be one of the ten celebrities to grace the show.

In addition to guesses like Jackie O and Mischa Barton, fans of the show have been flooding promotional videos on Instagram with their thoughts.

The Masked Singer continues Mondays at 7.30pm on Channel 10

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