Kylie Minogue Opens Up About the Pressure of Fame In New ‘Kylie’ Docuseries Trailer
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Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for Kylie, an upcoming docuseries centered on the life and career of global pop icon Kylie Minogue.
Released on Tuesday (May 5), the preview blends newly recorded commentary from Minogue with archival footage spanning decades, including behind-the-scenes moments from film sets, live performances, and intimate scenes with family and friends. “They’re convincing me to let you in,” she says in the clip, hinting at an unprecedented level of personal access.
Directed by Michael Harte — known for projects such as Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie — the series is largely soundtracked by Minogue’s 2010 hit “All the Lovers.” The trailer shows the 57-year-old reflecting on personal and professional challenges, including the pressures of global fame and her widely publicized 2005 diagnosis with breast cancer. Appearances from Minogue’s sister, Dannii Minogue, ex-boyfriend Jason Donovan, and music producer Peter Waterman add further context and insight into her journey.