Kylie Minogue felt 'so scared' after cancer diagnosis
The three-part series includes home movies and new interviews as Minogue reflects on her rise to stardom and the public-health impact of her diagnosis.
- On Tuesday, Netflix released the first trailer for 'Kylie,' a three-part docuseries charting Australian pop star Kylie Minogue's life, premiering May 20.
- Director Michael Harte chronicles Minogue's rise using archival footage, tracing her 1986 breakout as Charlene Robinson in Neighbours to global pop stardom.
- Recounting her 2005 breast cancer diagnosis, Minogue admitted feeling "removed from my body" and "so scared of what was ahead of me."
- Sister Dannii Minogue recalls uncertainty during treatment, while media coverage of the diagnosis triggered unprecedented mammogram bookings, termed the "Kylie effect."
- Netflix anticipates success comparable to Beckham, with collaborator Nick Cave appearing in the series to praise the singer: "Kylie is this force.
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Kylie Minogue’s Netflix Doc Now Has a Trailer: Stream It Now
From her early, scene-stealing soapie days, through to pop superstardom, and with it the hordes of fans, red carpets, music videos, awards, and major concerts, Kylie Minogue has sure lived the life. The veteran Aussie pop star has also endured the cancer battle, the detractors, and the loss of loved ones. And it’s all there, in Kylie, the three-part Netflix documentary series, the first trailer for which has arrived. Almost 40 years of Kylie’s…
‘Music kept us going’: New Kylie Minogue series digs deep
The trailer for the three-part documentary, KYLIE, which will land on Netflix on May 20, shows Minogue reflecting on her stardom, from her origins as a soap star to relentless scrutiny.
Netflix will be showing a three-part documentary about Kylie Minogue as of 20 May. The first trailer is also available.Netflix has announced the start date for his documentary about Kylie Minogue (57): From 20 May, the three-part production with the simple title "Kylie" will be available on the streaming service.Together with the official start date, Netflix released the first trailer for the documentary.The documentary starts at the beginning o…
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