Kylie Minogue Biography
Kylie Minogue is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress, born on May 28, 1968, in Melbourne, Australia. She is the eldest child of Carol and Ron Minogue, and the sister of fellow singer
Dannii Minogue.
Minogue began her career as a child actor, appearing in several Australian television shows and movies. In 1987, she left acting to pursue a music career, signing with Mushroom Records and releasing her debut single "The Loco-Motion". The song was a massive hit and launched Minogue's successful career as a pop singer.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Minogue released several successful albums, including "Kylie", "Enjoy Yourself" and "Rhythm of Love". She also had several hit singles, including "I Should Be So Lucky", "Better the Devil You Know" and "Confide in Me".
In addition to her music career, Minogue has also acted in several television shows and movies, including the Australian soap opera "Neighbours" and the British comedy series "Absolutely Fabulous". She has also served as a judge on several television shows, including "The Voice UK" and "The Voice Australia".
Minogue has been in several high-profile relationships over the years, including with actors Jason Donovan and
Olivier Martinez. She has also been open about her battle with breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2005. She underwent treatment and made a full recovery.
In recent years, Minogue has continued to work in the entertainment industry, releasing new music and appearing on television shows. She has also been involved in various philanthropic endeavors, including supporting AIDS research and raising awareness about breast cancer.
Overall,
Kylie Minogue has had a successful career as a singer, actress, and television personality. With her talent, charisma, and dedication to philanthropy, she has become a beloved figure in the entertainment industry and beyond.
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Related authors: Olivier Martinez (Actor), Dannii Minogue (Musician)
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