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Nigella Lawson has spent 25 years on screen as the Domestic Goddess. But the cookery icon has insisted she's far from a sex symbol, pointing out her 'lazy' beauty regime. 'I don't get the whole sexy thing. Often I am not wearing makeup at all,' Nigella, 65, told the Salon Confidential podcast with stylist Andreas Wild. 'If I've done my own hair, I don't brush it, I mess it up. Instead of brushing it, I tip my head upside down. I do try to do it sometimes, but I'm incredibly lazy. If people recognise me, I'm astonished.' She also admitted there is a huge downside to her job, pointing out burn marks on her arms. 'I am very clumsy. I mean, look, I mean, the amount of burns.' The TV star even admitted that she felt 'offended to be recognised' during a recent encounter on the London Underground, explaining: 'I was on the Tube the other day and someone said, "Is it you?" ' Nigella Lawson has spent 25 years on screen as the Domestic Goddess. But the cookery icon has insisted she's far from a sex symbol, pointing out her 'lazy' beauty regime 'I don't get the whole sexy thing. Often I am not wearing makeup at all,' Nigella, 65, told the Salon Confidential podcast . 'If I've done my own hair, I don't brush it, I mess it up' 'I said, 'God, I am looking such a fright. I'm almost offended to be recognised".' Whilst she maintains a low-key approach to her looks, Nigella is a stickler when it comes to table manners, and she has one major pet peeve in the kitchen. 'I'm not super hygienic, I can tell you. My fridge is a bit of a terrible mess. But I cannot bear it if people use the same knife for the butter and then put it into some marmalade. Despite her onscreen reputation, Nigella has always protested she never set out to sexualise her shows with her trademark innuendos. Speaking in 2017, the star explained the sexy reputation she's earned was owed to clever editing by the production company. 'I never ever wanted to be on TV I'm not a performer,' she said when probed on the topic. 'When that first series came out I was astonished to be told I was suggestive and coquettish and so forth because the reality is I'm a straight forward person. 'I haven't got a coquettish manner so I want to say two things ... One is television is glamorising so they always make you look nicer than you look. She also admitted there is a huge downside to her job, pointing out burn marks on her arms. 'I am very clumsy. I mean, look, I mean, the amount of burns' 'Two is that it's an editor's medium, so obviously how you put something together will reinforce that.' 'But I'll do something and people will say it's rude or a double entendre and I feel like saying "well can you please explain it to me, I don't get it?" ' Listen to Nigella's full interview on Salon Confidential with stylist Andreas Wild, out on Monday