Narelle Maree feels sexy dressing up for date nights

Narelle Maree feels at her most attractive when she's dressed up for a date night with her husband-to-be Sean Buckley.

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Narelle Maree loves getting dressed up (c) Instagram
Narelle Maree loves getting dressed up (c) Instagram

Narelle Maree feels sexiest when she’s dressed up for a date night.

The model fiancee of Ultra Tune businessman Sean Buckley, who is executive chairman of the mechanics firm, also said she loves men who can make her think.

She told Maxim Australia magazine when asked when she felt most alluring: "I love feeling my best when I’m all dressed up for a date night."

She added when quizzed on what she thinks of as her best asset: "My blue eyes and my mind – I love things that make my brain tick."

Narelle went on: "I’m an Aussie girl who was born and raised on the Gold Coast in Queensland, and I love technology and romantic movies.

"I also love to cook – in fact, I catered for over 30 people at our family Christmas last year and absolutely loved it. I find it therapeutic.

"So far, I actually feel everything in my life has finally perfectly fallen into place."

She said about what she’d learned about men over the years: "I have learnt there are some good ones and some bad ones – I’m very lucky to have a good one."

And when asked what the one thing is men should always remember about women: "To always appreciate what you have or they go."

The model also said the best advice she’s been given is "to never give up no matter what the obstacles" – which she added was dished out by her husband-to-be.

Her partner's firm’s ads have featured the likes of Pamela Anderson, who recreated her famous 'Baywatch' run for one of its promos, have been accused of degrading women.

But Narelle defended them, saying: "I think controversial topics are very good for business – it keeps people talking – and (Sean) is very creative in that aspect, which is one of the many things I admire about him."

When asked if she thought "political correctness gone a little too crazy these days", she added: "I’ve always been told to keep politics and religion to yourself, but I will divulge it has gone a bit too far for my personal liking."