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Updated · The Guardian · May 20
Netflix Launches 3-Part Kylie Minogue Documentary, Drawing Praise for Candid Fame Portrait
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 20

Netflix Launches 3-Part Kylie Minogue Documentary, Drawing Praise for Candid Fame Portrait

1 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 20
  • Wednesday’s Netflix release of “Kylie” earns strong praise from Guardian columnist Emma Brockes, who calls the three-part series unusually candid and emotionally affecting.
  • Two themes drive that verdict: Minogue’s sustained cheerfulness under pressure and the documentary’s clear record of the intrusive, often sexist questioning she faced, including interviews about motherhood and cancer recovery.
  • Michael Harte’s project, completed over 2 years, is presented as more revealing than recent celebrity documentaries because it leans on sharp testimony from people around Minogue rather than soft-focus mythmaking.
  • Jason Donovan, Dannii Minogue and Nick Cave emerge as standout contributors, adding jealousy, anger and admiration that deepen the portrait of Minogue as both globally famous and strikingly normal.
  • Brockes frames the series as both nostalgia and a broader study of how Minogue endured decades of tabloids, illness and fame while preserving the upbeat persona that made her a pop fixture.
Beyond fame and illness, what was the true personal cost of Kylie Minogue’s four-decade career?
She was called the 'Singing Budgie' and faced cruel interviewers. How did Kylie Minogue survive decades of media misogyny?