Kylie Minogue says cancer experience 'still with me'
- The three-part Netflix documentary titled KYLIE premieres worldwide this Wednesday, May 20, exploring Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue's four-decade career from her Neighbours breakthrough to global stardom.
- Featuring insights from sister Dannii Minogue and former co-star Jason Donovan, the series chronicles Minogue's 2005 breast cancer diagnosis at age 36 and the subsequent 'Kylie effect' on mammogram bookings.
- Series director Michael Harte recalled Minogue as a 'beam of light' who 'literally bounced into the room,' describing the two-year filmmaking process as 'a joy' marked by her 'extraordinary' talent.
- Minogue insists she remains 'not invincible' and refuses to be 'defined,' comparing her stubborn optimism to a scene from Dumb and Dumber where hope persists against all odds.
- Beyond the documentary, Minogue confirmed a 2027 tour marking 40 years in music, expressing hope to continue performing well into her 80s despite industry pressures on aging artists.
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Official trailer for three-part documentary about Kylie Minogue
Kylie, a documentary series about Australian singer Kylie Minogue, is directed by Michael Harte and produced by Ventureland for Netflix. Credit: Netflix
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