Kylie Minogue stuns fans as she turns into human disco ball with sequin dress

Kylie Minogue stuns fans as she turns into human disco ball with sequin dress

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Kylie Minogue stuns fans as she turns into human disco ball with epic sequin dress

Kylie Minogue stunned her fans as she turned into a human disco ball during an appearance on BBC One’s Graham Norton show and performed for the crowd

Kylie Minogue will have her fans spinning around in this sheer sequinned number – as she turns herself into a human disco ball.

The 52-year-old singer was promoting her album Disco last night on BBC One’s Graham Norton show.

She appeared with fellow Aussie Nicole Kidman, Strictly’s Nicola Adams and The Crown stars Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor.

Kylie, talking about making music at home during lockdown, said: “We got professional gear in, but I had to set it up, so I gave myself an engineer credit.

“I had to use a clothes rack, blankets and a duvet – a home studio sounds far more glamorous than it is!”

The I Should Be So Lucky songstress looked outstanding in the glittering dress as she matched her lipstick to the outfit.

Kylie was glowing with pride as she smiled at the show hosts before performing for them.

The pop superstar recently unveiled that her 2001 dance floor classic Can’t Get You Out of My Head is her favourite out of her many tunes from her three decade-long career.

But the Aussie-born singer almost didn’t get to have the hit as she confessed it was offered to Sophie Ellis Bexter and S Club 7 before she picked it up.

Kylie told Junkee how she instantly knew there was something “incredible” about the song as soon when she heard a rough demo of it.

“I just had that feeling or that sensation of, ‘What am I listening to? This is absolutely incredible,’” she said.

The song, which went on to feature on her album Fever, was one of Kylie’s most successful ever and is thought of as one of the defining songs of her illustrious career.

“Gosh, now that nearly 20 years have passed, it just seems like… it just did so much for me,” she said.

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