Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 4, 2013

'very much in love


All the Lovers singer Kylie Minogue is said to be ''very much in love'' with partner Andrés Velencoso, according to a friend.
Minogue - Has been with Spanish model Andrés Velencoso for almost five years
Minogue - Has been with Spanish model Andrés Velencoso for almost five years

Speaking to
 HELLO! magazine, Horne said: ''He would totally emasculate me due to his height and exceptional good looks. I've heard he's lovely.The 44-year-old star has been with the Spanish model for almost five years, and her actor and comic friend Mathew Horne even thinks that they will have a family together.
''They are very much in love. I think she wants to [have children]. Andrés is obviously the guy for her. I don't think it's a secret that she would like children.''
Horne and Minogue both star together in Hey Diddly Dee, which is part of Sky Arts' second series of Playhouse Presents original drama, and Horne revealed he encouraged the singer to sign up.
He said: ''The guys at Sky actually got me to approach her because we've known each other a long time and she listens to me. I think she trusts my judgement about what's worth doing.''

Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 4, 2013

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Kylie Minogue friends 'worried of heartbreak over Martinez baby news'


Friends of Kylie Minogue have expressed fears of the singer being heartbroken upon hearing that Olivier Martinez is to become a father.

Martinez - who dated Minogue for five years until 2007 - announced that he is expecting a child with current partner Halle Berry last week.

Kylie Minogue joins Roc Nation.
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Sources close to the Australian singer have stated that she may find the news hard to handle, especially as she has revealed hopes of starting her own family.

"Kylie knows her biological clock is ticking," a friend told the Daily Mail. "Although she'll be happy for Olivier, she'll be very sad for herself."

Kylie Minogue is currently dating Spanish model Andres Velencoso, and the insider added that he is not ready to settle down.

Olivier Martinez and Halle Berry photographed in October 2012
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Olivier Martinez and Halle Berry


"She loves Andres, but he's almost ten years younger than her. He's not quite ready and she knows it might be too late to become a mother. It's heartbreaking."

Last year, Minogue congratulated Berry and Martinez after they announced their engagement on Twitter.

Olivier Martinez also took Berry to watch Minogue perform at her sell-out concert in Los Angeles in May 2011.

Kylie Minogue is currently working with producers Stargate on her new album.

Kylie Minogue heartbroken of Olivier Martinez

Kylie Minogue heartbroken of Olivier Martinez and Halle Berry pregnancy news?


Australian singing legend Kylie Minogue is said to be heartbroken over the news that Olivier Martinez and Halle Berry are expecting a baby together. Kylie and Olivier dated a few years back and, while Kylie has made no secret about wanting to start a family, Olivier did not feel he was ready.
Kylie Minogue with Olivier Martinez
 
A friend of Minogue is quoted as saying, "Kylie knows her biological clock is ticking. Although she’ll be happy for Olivier, she’ll be very sad for herself. She loves Andres, but he’s almost ten years younger than her. He’s not quite ready and she knows it might be too late to become a mother. It’s heartbreaking."
 
However, we do not think that Kylie Minogue is too heartbroken about the news, as she was one of the first people who tweeted a congratulatory message to Olivier Martinez and Halle Berry, when they announced their engagement last year.
Halle Berry with Olivier Martinez
Halle Berry with Olivier Martinez
 
Kylie Minogue and Olivier Martinez dated for five years, before bringing an end to their relationship back in 2007. Olivier Martinez has now been dating Halle Berry for three years and the couple are said to be very happy together and delighted at starting a family together.

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Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 9, 2012

Kylie Minogue and Danny O'Donoghue on The Voice Australia


Kylie Minogue and Danny O'Donoghue on The Voice Australia's shortlist for Keith Urban replacement

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WITH their best and most-popular mentor Keith Urban now departed for American Idol, producers of The Voice Australia are continuing their search for a worthy replacement - and the television industry is abuzz with talk of who will fill the significant void left by the country crooner.
Confidential hears some unlikely names have been added to the shortlist, with Irish singer and The Script frontman Danny O'Donoghue said to be among them.
A member of the four-pronged mentor team on The Voice UK, O'Donoghue is due to arrive in Australia this Saturday for a round of PR duties and it's rumoured he will be meeting with executives from both Channel 9 and Shine Australia (which produces the show).
Should the Irish pin-up ink a deal, producers will no doubt be hoping he does better here than the show's British equivalent, which was a flop when it aired earlier this year.
So bad was its performance it's understood O'Donoghue - along with judges Jessie J, Tom Jones and will.i.am - were all "reconsidered" by the broadcast network before signing for a second season.
Also believed to be at the top of The Voice Australia's wishlist is the singing budgie herself Kylie Minogue. However, sources close to the diminutive diva say she is reluctant to enter into a "talent show rivalry" with sister and Seven stable star Dannii.
Meanwhile, Urban had his first day on the American Idol set yesterday as details of the one-time Brisbane pub singer's salary trickled out

Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 8, 2012

Kylie Minogue talks about her career

Kylie Minogue talks about her 'disastrous' acting career

As Kylie Minogue celebrates a quarter of a century in the music industry – she is lauded in some quarters as one of the all-time greats – the former Neighbours star concedes that she seldom hit the same high notes in her film career. “Most of the films I've done were just disastrous,” the singer admits.
Her latest film, Holy Motors, had artistic aspirations, but at Cannes it left critics scratching their heads. Still, it’s a few steps up from The Sullivans. All she remembers of the series she made as a child was how the sets “wobbled.”
Original move
Prince Harry may have attracted some unwelcome headlines, but he still has a fan in Craig Revel Horwood, the Strictly Come Dancing judge. “I met Prince Harry at Westminster and I want him to be my new boyfriend, but unfortunately I don’t think it is going to happen,” the 47 year-old sighs at a party in the West End.
Conveniently, Horwood has an idea that could bring the prince some good PR following his disastrous sojourn in Las Vegas. “I would love to see him on Strictly,” he says. “Maybe, if it were a charity event, we might be able to convince him. He gives it large and he’s just amazing.”
Out of tune
John Suchet, the Classic FM host, has a bone to pick with the radio station that employs him.
The 68 year-old says he was disappointed to discover that he couldn’t play Rodgers and Hammerstein on his radio show. “Sadly Rodgers and Hammerstein is not considered to be classical music,” Suchet laments.
He is campaigning to include at least a few of his favourite shows in the play lists. “I’d love to have more of the old American musicals on Classic FM. West Side Story is considered to be classical, funnily enough.
Recipe for success
As Nick Candy prepares to wed his fiancee Holly Valance in Los Angeles later this summer, it is of little surprise to Mandrake that the vows will not take place in his native Britain.
The real estate entrepreneur says the British don’t encourage success like the Americans. “We have a very bad culture of being dismissive and jealous,” Candy tells me at a Piccadilly gathering. “America are fighting back quicker than anyone as they want people to be successful.”

 

Thứ Sáu, 10 tháng 8, 2012

Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue: “I’m not shiny and happy all the time”

Kylie Minogue: “I’m not shiny and happy all the time”  

We’re used to thinking of Kylie as a very happy, smiley, shiny lady. Someone who you could do well to describe as “bubbly”, if only “bubbly” didn’t also sometimes mean “a bit chubby”.
But, as it turns out, she has her off days like the rest of us, and how she’s feeling inside doesn’t always match up to the carefree person we see on the outside.
She admitted: "No-one's shiny and happy all the time. There are other sides of me that an experience like this has allowed me to explore,"
In the interview with Total Film, she said: "My persona is 'Kylie'. As soon as I step out of my house I have that projection of me. But that isn't necessarily who I am. What face do I show?"
She revealed that her desire to project this image, to play at being the persona, helped her overcome breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2005.
"Possibly because I was diagnosed mid-tour, that was my goal, to get back and perform. I just realised that no, this is what I do, and I want to do it better than before."

And she did return to top form, with incredible songs like All The Lovers, which got her a number one exactly 22 years after her very first number one. Surely that helps put a smile on her face!
This isn’t the first time Kylie has told us how her stage presence is different from the real her. She recently admitted that despite wearing very little in her recent video for Timebomb, she’s actually quite reserved.
She admitted in a Vevo interview: "I wore a very cheeky little outfit. People don’t believe it but I do get very shy and timid. I was like… ‘Oh god, please can’t there be more to this.’”

 

Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 7, 2012

Kylie Minogue overlooked to carry Olympic torch in London

Kylie Minogue overlooked to carry Olympic torch in London 

Kylie Minogue 

OLYMPIC torch relay organisers have ruled out Kylie Minogue as a celebrity torchbearer, but have bestowed the honour on a Harry Potter actor and a rap group.
The former Neighbours actress turned global pop superstar is adored by Britain and calls London home.
It had been rumoured for months that the 44-year-old singer would carry the flame during its final journey through the capital.
“Pop queen Kylie is considered the ideal Australian to carry the Flame and will be cheered on her way by her thousands of dedicated fans,” British newspaper the Daily Mirror declared in February.
But Torch Relay organisers tonight dispelled the Kylie rumours, confirming Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint, 23, and Little Britain’s David Walliams would run with the torch instead.
“We will have some big name torchbearers,” LOCOG torch relays producer Deborah Hale said.

 “Kylie is not currently one of the torchbearers, no.”
Other A-list torchbearers carrying the flame in the final London leg will be former decathlete Daley Thompson, boxer Lennox Lewis, rower James Cracknell, rappers Rizzle Kicks and Britain’s Got Talent dance troupe Diversity.
The flame will make a dramatic entrance in London on Friday as a marine abseils with the torch from a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter into the Tower of London.
The torch will then pass landmarks including Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Downing Street and Trafalgar Square before journeying down the Thames on the Gloriana on July 27 ahead of the Opening Ceremony flame lighting at the Olympic Stadium.
Up to nine million people have seen the torch as it travelled across the UK and a further three million people are expected to flood the streets of London to cheer it.
Mayor for London, Boris Johnson, refused to comment on London’s anticipated crowd numbers but said it would be “substantial”.
“The arrival of the Olympic Flame is a huge moment for the capital and an incredible opportunity for Londoners to experience, right on their doorsteps, the growing excitement as the countdown to the start of the 2012 Olympic Games moves ever nearer,” he said.