Comedian Tim Minchin has said he is worried about the impact his fame will have on his two children and admits he makes all of his career decisions around his family.
The 44-year-old entertainer, who has a son and a daughter with wife Sarah, said he prefers to live a low-key lifestyle as he believes "the worst possible thing for a child is to have a famous parent".
Speaking to David Tennant on the Good Omens star's podcast, he said: ''I've made lots of career decisions which have limited how much I'm in the spotlight."
''Moving back to Australia which, you know, not the best thing for my career, but a good thing for my family."
''I can't help but think that the worst possible thing for a child is to have a famous parent. I just think it's fundamentally s***.''

Minchin said he worries other people's perceptions of him will have a negative impact on his children's own ambitions.
''As a kid, psychologically, becoming aware that other people see your parent as different, as iconic in some way, I worry about what that does to your own ability to form a sense of perspective regarding your own ambitions or what you think it is to have a successful life.
''I suppose it depends on the personality of your kid... Because music means so much to me and there's so much music in our house.
''I'm not the greatest pianist in the world, but there's definitely a level of physical ability that would be threatening.
''If you watched me play in your house, you'd like 'How the f*** am I gonna get there?'
''I really want them to have music in their life. Violet plays piano and sings and she's doing fine. Like I was, she's a bit pitch-lazy and it all came quite late to me, so it's totally fine," he said.
"I find it very hard not to go 'You're playing a major...' She really reacts badly to that... My thing is honesty. A brutal honesty. But of course song structure and a romantic notion beats truth every time.''
Tim Minchin's debut album, Apart Together, is available to pre-order now.