Danielle Jane Minogue (/mɪˈnoʊɡ/; born 20 October 1971) is an Australian singer, television personality, and actress. As a child she appeared on the television talent showYoung Talent Time (1982–1988), before gaining recognition for her role asEmma Jackson in the Australian soap operaHome and Away (1989–1990), for which she was nominated for twoLogie Awards. Minogue began her music career in the early 1990s, achieving early success with her debut album,Love and Kisses (1991), and the singles "Love and Kisses", "Jump to the Beat" and "Success". Following the release of her second album,Get into You (1993), Minogue's popularity as a singer declined, leading her to make a name for herself with award-winning performances in theatre productions.[1][2]
The late 1990s saw a brief return to music for Minogue, after the singer reinvented herself as a dance artist with her third album,Girl (1997), and its lead single "All I Wanna Do".[3] Her fourth album,Neon Nights (2003), became the most successful of her career: it wascertified gold by theBritish Phonographic Industry and spawned the hit singles "Who Do You Love Now?", "Put the Needle on It", "I Begin to Wonder" and "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling". In 2007, she released her fifth album,Club Disco. In the UK, Minogue has achieved nine Top 10 singles and 13 consecutive number-one dance singles, becoming the best-performing artist on theUK Dance Chart.[4] In her home country of Australia, she has achieved 12 Top 30 singles and 6 gold-certified singles.[4] As of January 2017, Minogue has sold over 7 million records worldwide.[5][6]
Danielle Jane Minogue was born on 20 October 1971 and brought up inSurrey Hills, Melbourne. She attended Camberwell Primary School and laterCamberwell High School. She is the younger daughter of Carol Ann Jones, a dancer fromMaesteg, Wales, and accountant Ronald Charles Minogue.[7] She is the youngest of three children; her older sister is singerKylie Minogue, while her brother Brendan is a news cameraman in Australia.[8]
Minogue began her career as a child onAustralian television. From the age of 7, she appeared in several soap operas, includingSkyways andThe Sullivans. In 1982, she joined the weekly music programmeYoung Talent Time.[9] Minogue recorded her first solo recordings for the programme, including a cover version ofMadonna's hit single "Material Girl"; during this time, she also performed live at several sold-out nationwide concert tours.[9][10] In 1988, Minogue departed fromYoung Talent Time to continue her acting career, appearing as the rebellious tomboyish teenagerEmma Jackson on the soap operaHome and Away in 1989. Minogue remained on the programme for only a year. She proved to be popular among Australian audiences when she was nominated for aSilver Logie as the Most Popular Actress on Australian television.[10]
In September 1988, Minogue released her own fashion range,Dannii. She became interested in fashion design while appearing onYoung Talent Time. Minogue had designed the clothing she had worn on the show, and the positive response from the audience resulted in her releasing her own line.[11] Minogue's debut lineDannii sold out across Australia in ten days and was followed by three additional summer lines in 1989.
Minogue signed a recording contract with Australian-basedMushroom Records in January 1989.[10] Her first album,Dannii, was released the following year and reached number twenty-four on the Australian albums chart.[12] Outside Australia, the album was released in 1991 under the titleLove and Kisses and peaked at number eight in the United Kingdom and was certified gold. Minogue's debut single "Love and Kisses" peaked at number four on the Australian singles chart and was certified gold.[10][12] In the UK, the song peaked at number eight on thesingles chart.[13] Subsequent singles "Success", "Jump to the Beat", "Baby Love" and "I Don't Wanna Take This Pain" all reached the UK top 40.
Minogue releasedLove and Kisses and..., a re-issue of her debut album, in November 1991. The album, a collection of dance songs, comprised tracks andremixes fromLove and Kisses. It peaked at number 42 on the UK albums chart and sold nearly 60,000 copies in its own right.[10] Several remixes by producer and DJSteve "Silk" Hurley were successful in European dance clubs. She credits these remixes for providing her with a "new image and sound to work with" on future releases.[9] Also that year, Minogue made her feature film debut inSecrets, which co-starredNoah Taylor. The film revolved around five Australian teenagers who become stuck in the basement of a hotel in an attempt to seeThe Beatles. The film was not well received by audiences or critics, with Minogue's performance being described as "not all that convincing".[14]
Minogue released her second albumGet into You, which included the songs "Show You the Way to Go", "This Is It" and "This Is the Way", in October 1993. The album containeduptempo dance tracks, but despite her past chart success, failed to make the British top fifty.[13] In mid-1994, Minogue returned to television as a presenter, co-hostingChannel 4's morning showThe Big Breakfast in the UK.[10] In 1995, Minogue released the singles "Rescue Me" and "Boogie Woogie", a collaboration with dance act Eurogroove. Released only in Japan, both songs reached number one on the Japanese singles chart.[10] She began recording her third album in 1995; however, Minogue and her record label, Mushroom Records, parted ways in late 1995 following a contract disagreement.[15]The tracks recorded in 1994/1995 for Minogue's planned third album were unheard for many years, they were finally released in 2009 via Cargo Records on the compilation albumThe 1995 Sessions. In 1991, Minogue appeared beforethe Queen at theRoyal Variety Show where she sang "Success".
In 1996, Minogue resumed her co-hosting duties, presenting theEggs on Legs road show segment. That same year, Minogue briefly hosted the children's showDisney Time and co-hosted, withGareth Jones, the teenage Saturday morning entertainment showIt's Not Just Saturday for 16. In 1997, Minogue hostedTop of the Pops, a Britishmusic chart television programme, before returning to her recording career later that year.[10] In April 1997, Minogue made her stage debut as Rizzo in the musicalGrease: The Arena Spectacular. In Australia, the show sold over 450,000 tickets during its first season.[10] The following year, Minogue resumed her role as Rizzo, performing in New Zealand. At the 1998Mo Awards, Minogue was nominated for "Best Female Musical Theatre Performer" for her role.[10]
Following the release of several remixes of her songs by Steve "Silk" Hurley, Minogue became interested indance music. She commented that the remixes were "the first thing I did that was really cool and my love of dance music and clubbing started from there."[9] Minogue's interest in dance music and clubbing influenced her third album,Girl, released in September 1997, which featured collaborations with musicians such asBrian Higgins ofXenomania. The album presented a more sophisticated and adult style of dance music, but despite generally positive reviews, failed to make the British top 50.[13] The lead single "All I Wanna Do", which theDaily Mirror described as a "bass-bumping, shuddering return",[16] peaked at number four on the UK singles chart. In her native Australia, the single peaked at number eleven and was certified gold. The album's second single "Everything I Wanted" made the top 20 in the UK and the top 50 in Australia, while the third single "Disremembrance" narrowly missed the top 20 in the UK, peaking at number 21. All three singles released fromGirl reached number one on the UK dance chart.[3]
In June 1998, Minogue began The Unleashed Tour, a 22-date UK tour. Mushroom Records released two budget compilation albums in December 1998, as part of the label's 25th anniversary. Released only in Australia,The Singles comprised all Minogue's single releases, whileThe Remixes contained popular remixes. These releases were promoted with the song "Coconut", which was previously only available as a hidden track on CD versions of theGirl album. In January 1999, following her performance at the 1998Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Minogue released the festival's first official theme song, "Everlasting Night".[10] It appeared on the compilation CDGay & Lesbian Mardi Gras of 1999 and its music video, co-directed by Minogue, was a tribute to Australia's gay and lesbian community.[17]
In November 2001, Minogue released the single, "Who Do You Love Now?", a collaboration withRiva. Described bySound Generator as a "nice serene and dreamy vocal on the dance floor anthem", the song peaked at number three on the UK singles chart and reached number one on the dance charts.[18] In Australia, the song peaked at number 15, while in the United States the song was released to dance clubs and reached number 12 on the USBillboardDance Club chart.[10] In 2001, Minogue signed a six-album deal withLondon Records, a subsidiary of Warner Music International.[19]
In March 2003, Minogue released her fourth album,Neon Nights, which the BBC called "a pleasant cocktail of pop sophistication, club culture and accessibility".[20] It consisted of 1980s inspireddance-pop songs and provided Minogue with some of the strongest reviews of her career.Neon Nights peaked at number eight on the UK albums chart (her highest ranking since her debut) and produced four top 10 singles.[13] "Who Do You Love Now?" was not officially released as the first single; however, it was included on the album. The official lead single was "Put the Needle on It", a 1980s inspired dance-pop song which became a top 10 hit in the UK, peaking at number seven. It enjoyed top 20 success in several countries including Australia, where it peaked at number 11 and was certified gold. The second single, "I Begin to Wonder", was declared one of the "best things" on the album by Ireland'sRadio Telefís Éireann and became her highest-charting single in the UK, peaking at number two.[13][21] In Australia, the single garnered Minogue another top 20 hit, peaking at number 14 and was also certified gold. Third single "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" reached number five in the UK, while in Australia the single just missed the top 20, charting at number 22. Following extensive airplay by North American dance radio,Warner Music Group released the album in the United States in late 2003. Singles "I Begin to Wonder" and "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" were also substantial successes on the US dance charts.[22][10]
In June 2004, Afterlife released the albumSpeck of Gold, which featured Minogue on the single "Take Me Inside". The album was released in Australia in 2008, featuring two different versions of the song. In October 2004, Minogue released the single "You Won't Forget About Me", a collaboration with the dance act Flower Power. Described byMSN Entertainment as a "real grower" and noted for its "snip snapping house beats and '80s flecked synths", the song peaked at number seven on the UK singles chart and also made the top 20 in Australia.[13][23] "Perfection", a collaboration with theSoul Seekerz, followed in October 2005 where it reached the top twenty in both the UK and Australia.
Minogue releasedThe Hits & Beyond, agreatest hits album, in June 2006. The album consisted of new songs alongside singles from her four studio albums. It debuted at number 17 on theUK Albums Chart. The album introduced a new single, "So Under Pressure", inspired by the cancer diagnoses of her sisterKylie as well as that of an unnamed friend. On 11 December Minogue performed "Kids" with her sister Kylie duringShowgirl: The Homecoming Tour in Melbourne and "Celebration" on 31 December in London atWembley Arena. The single made the top 20 in Australia and the UK and also became her 10th consecutive song to reach the number one spot on the UK Upfront Club chart. Minogue has described the recording of "So Under Pressure" as a "real achievement" as she was "brave enough to put all [her feelings] into words".[24] In September 2006, Minogue's cover of "I'll Be Home for Christmas" appeared onSpirit of Christmas, a compilation album of holiday songs available through the Myer department store chain across Australia.[25]
In November 2006, Minogue performedSister Sledge's 1979 song "He's the Greatest Dancer" on BBC One'sChildren in Need telethon. A studio version of the song, remixed by Fugitive, appeared on the dance compilationClubland 10, which was released in November 2006.[26] The following month, "He's the Greatest Dancer" was released to UK dance clubs and reached number one on the Upfront Club chart.[27] It also charted in the top 40 on the Australian singles chart.
October onwards saw a total of five releases from Minogue; first, on 29 October, reissues of her 1997 and 2003 albumsGirl andNeon Nights, each containing two discs, the second disc of which includes remixes.[28][29] On 5 November, she releasedUnleashed, a collection of previously unheard material from her time withLondon Records, andThe Video Collection, which includes every one of her music videos as well as bonus features.[30] Minogue's fifth studio albumClub Disco was released on the same date and in May 2008 in Australia, featuring several previously released singles, such as "You Won't Forget About Me", "Perfection", and "So Under Pressure", cancelled single "I Can't Sleep at Night" and covers of "Xanadu" and the disco classic "He's the Greatest Dancer". Finally, on 3 December, a single was released, titled "Touch Me Like That", which peaked at number one on theUK Dance Chart.
In early 2008, Minogue was hired as the headline performer atAustralian Fashion Week. In particular, she was booked to make an appearance at the opening party hosted byMAC Cosmetics. She also releasedClub Disco as a double album in Australia with some changes to the track listing. At the start of 2009, a digital compilation album,The Early Years, was released online that featured songs from Minogue's first two studio albums.
On 7 December 2009, Minogue releasedThe 1995 Sessions, an album full of previously unreleased recordings made for what would have been her then third studio album, which never materialised due to differences with her then label.[31] On the same date, Minogue re-released remastered editions of her first two albums withMCA Records, her debutLove & Kisses and the follow-upGet into You.[32][33] In total Minogue's music has achieved more than 200 weeks on the UK Sales Chart and she has sold more than seven-million records worldwide.[citation needed] On 23 June 2010, ITV2 announcedDannii Minogue: Style Queen, a three-part documentary about Minogue's fashion line "Project D",The X Factor, motherhood, her partner Kris Smith and her return to music as well as writing her autobiographyMy Story, which was produced bySteve Vizard and broadcast in Australia onFoxtel.
In February 2015, Minogue announced that, after a long hiatus, she planned to make her musical comeback at theSydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Minogue also revealed she had been working on new music.[37] Following the announcement, Minogue, British rapper Reece Robertson and the official Sydney Mardi Gras profiles launched a mysterious online campaign on social media featuring the#pressplay hashtag. At the end of February, Sydney Mardi Gras shared aYouTube link to a video called#pressplay featuring the extended mix of "Summer of Love".[38] On 2 March, the extended mix of "Summer of Love" was made available to pre-order oniTunes.[39]
In August 2017, Minogue confirmed that she would be a support act forTake That on their firstAustralian tour in over twenty years, which would take place that November. She also announced a single titled "Holding On" would be released on 11 August and that more new music would be released around the time of the tour. On 2 November 2017, Minogue confirmed she would release a song titled "Galaxy" on 10 November, a day before the tour was due to start.
In February 2023, Dannii Minogue appeared on‑stage alongside her sister Kylie Minogue at the opening concert of Sydney WorldPride 2023 in The Domain, Sydney — the first time the festival has been held in the Southern Hemisphere.[40] Later in 2023, it was announced that Minogue would be releasing a new song just weeks after her sister, Kylie Minogue, would be releasing the lead single for her upcoming albumTension, "Padam Padam".[41] Minogue's song "We Could Be the One" was released on 2 June 2023, and also features as the opening song for the British gay sting show that she hosts,I Kissed a Boy.[42][43][44] It charted at number 5 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart on 9 June 2023. On 16 June 2023, Minogue released an anniversary edition of herNeon Nights album. TitledNeon Nights 20, the album was made available on all digital outlets and CD and vinyl.[45][46][47] Minogue had confirmed the deluxe, expanded anniversary issue in April 2023.[48] On 2 February 2024, she released a new single, "Thinking ‘Bout Us".[49] The song charted at number 24 on theUK singles chart.[50]
In 2007, Minogue became a judge on thefourth series ofThe X Factor UK, alongsideSimon Cowell,Louis Walsh andSharon Osbourne.[51] She mentored the Boys category and selectedLeon Jackson,Rhydian Roberts andAndy Williams to represent her in the live rounds of the competition.[52] Ultimately, two of her chosen acts, Roberts and Jackson, became the final two, with Jackson eventually becoming the winner after topping the public vote. Minogue was the first female judge to win the show.[53] On 20 September 2008, Minogue presented theNickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards ceremony.[54] That same year, Minogue returned to the show'sfifth series alongside Cowell, Walsh andCheryl Cole, who replaced Osbourne. Following the initial auditions and boot camp stages of the competition, Minogue was assigned the Over 25s category to mentor.[55] She choseDaniel Evans,Rachel Hylton andRuth Lorenzo as her top three contestants for the live shows and was assisted bySpice Girls memberEmma Bunton. In the quarter-final, Minogue lost her final contestant as Lorenzo was the eighth contestant eliminated from the competition, leaving her without a contestant in the semi-final.[56]
Throughout the fifth series, several people in the entertainment industry, includingRonan Keating,[57]Noel Gallagher[58] andGraham Norton[59] questioned Minogue's judging credentials and mentoring ability. On 22 November 2008, during a live broadcast of the programme, Minogue broke down in tears and was unable to introduce one of her acts, Rachel Hylton, following an on-air row with Louis Walsh over a choice of song.[60][61] Despite the controversies, she proved popular in public votes and polls.[62][63] Minogue later stated that she did not enjoy her experience on the fifth series and "would never want to go through that again".[64] Minogue returned for thesixth series in 2009 and mentored the Girls category. She choseRachel Adedeji,Lucie Jones andStacey Solomon as her top three contestants to compete in the live shows and was assisted at the judges' houses stage by her older sister,Kylie Minogue. Despite losing Adedeji in week 4 and Jones the following week, Solomon went on to advance into the final and ultimately becoming the last contestant eliminated. In 2010, Minogue was pregnant. She later stated that, as her baby's expected arrival in July would clash with filming forThe X Factor audition dates, she would be unable to judge in the audition episodes for theseventh series.[65] Minogue returned during the judges' houses stage.[66] She mentored the Boys category selectingNicolo Festa,Matt Cardle andAiden Grimshaw as her top three contestants, withPaije Richardson as her wildcard contestant. Minogue was assisted by fellow Australian and friendNatalie Imbruglia who was a guest judge in theBirmingham auditions that year filling in for Minogue. Cardle was her only contestant to make it into the final and eventually came first, with Minogue becoming the winning mentor for the second time.[67]
On 14 May 2011, it was announced that Minogue would not be returning for theeighth series ofThe X Factor UK. Of her decision, Minogue said "During discussions for me to return (toThe X Factor) it became clear that unfortunately, this year, theX Factor audition dates in the UK clash with the live shows ofAustralia's Got Talent during June and July. For this reason I am unable to return."[68] She was replaced byKelly Rowland. In January 2012, Minogue appeared on the ITV documentaryThe Talent Show Story where she talked about her time onThe X Factor and working on talent shows. OtherThe X Factor judges who were interviewed includedGary Barlow, Walsh,Tulisa, Rowland andSimon Cowell as well as the hostDermot O'Leary. In June 2013, Minogue joinedElle Macpherson andTyson Beckford on the judging panel for theninth series ofSky Living'sBritain & Ireland's Next Top Model. She replacedWhitney Port andJulien McDonald.[69]
In September 2016, it was revealed Minogue was returning to British television, as a judge on the judging panel ofGary Barlow talent showLet It Shine alongside fellow judgesMartin Kemp and Barlow. In May 2022, it was announced that Minogue would host a brand new gay dating show in the UK onBBC Three calledI Kissed a Boy.[70][71][72] The list of contestants and a preview for the show were released in April 2023.[73] The show officially aired on Saturday 13 May 2023 on BBC Three.[74][75][76] In 2024, Minogue began hosting a spinoff of the show, forlesbians, withI Kissed a Girl also airing on BBC Three.[77] In May 2024, it was announced thatI Kissed a Boy would be returning for a second season, with Minogue returning as host.[78]
In 2007, Minogue was hired by Simon Cowell to become a judge on theSeven Network talent showAustralia's Got Talent along withRed Symons andTom Burlinson. It was after this series that Minogue was offered the role onThe X Factor UK after Cowell thought she proved good as a judge onAustralia's Got Talent. She returned to the panel for seasons two and three in 2008 and 2009.Australia's Got Talent returned for a fourth season in 2010,[79] and Minogue was the only original judge to remain on the panel as producers revamped the series.Brian McFadden andKyle Sandilands took the places ofRed Symons andTom Burlinson.[80] Minogue also returned for the fifth season in 2011 and the sixth season in 2012. In November 2012, it was announced that Minogue would not be returning for theseventh season in an attempt to reboot the show. She was replaced byGeri Halliwell in theNine Network's version of the show.[81]
In 2013, Minogue joined the judging panel of thefifth season ofThe X Factor Australia asMel B's replacement.[82][83][84] She joined returning judgesRonan Keating andNatalie Bassingthwaighte and fellow new judgeRedfoo, who replacedGuy Sebastian. Minogue mentored the Over 24s category and one of her contestantsDami Im came first place. Minogue reprised her judging role for thesixth season in 2014. She mentored the Groups category and one of her contestantsBrothers3 were the last contestant to be eliminated in the competition. Minogue returned for theseventh season in 2015 for the final time as a judge where she mentored the Girls Category and ended up losing all of her contestants by the 7th week of the show.[85][86] She was replaced by Mel B.[87]
In 2019, she was announced as one of the panellists on the Australian version ofThe Masked Singer alongsideJackie O,Dave Hughes andLindsay Lohan.[88][89] Minogue returned for thesecond season alongside Jackie O and Hughes, and new judgeUrzila Carlson who replaced Lohan.[90] All judges returned for thethird season in 2021. However, in June 2022, it was announced that Minogue, Jackie O and Carlson would not be returning to the judging panel for thefourth season. It was later announced that Minogue departed the show because she was busy filming a new show in the UK.[91][92] She was replaced by international pop singerMel B.[93]
On 30 July 2025, production for Australian / UK co-commissioned seriesImposter announced that Minogue had been cast to the series in her first major television role sinceHome and Away.[94]
In 1999, Minogue returned to theatre, starring in the production of Shakespeare'sMacbeth at theEdinburgh Fringe Festival. The play received mixed reviews; critic Matt Grant wrote that Minogue "lacks true conviction as she ploughs through the lines without capturing their full force",[95] while Fiachra Gibbons singled Minogue's performance out, noting in her review that Minogue's "disco-queen-from-hell delivery works well" for her character,Lady Macbeth.[96] Two years later, Minogue appeared asEsmeralda in the musical production ofNotre-Dame de Paris in London'sWest End. The musical received poor reviews from British critics who called it "lame" and its songs "reminiscent of [the]Eurovision song contest".[97] At the 2002Maxim Awards, she won "Best Stage Performance" for her role.[10] In 2001, Minogue also appeared in the stage playThe Vagina Monologues, which co-starredKika Markham andMeera Syal.[10]
In June 2003, Minogue hosted her ownradio programme,Dannii Minogue's Neon Nights. Broadcast in Australia and the UK, Minogue played songs by up-and-coming DJs, as well as her own music.[98] Minogue departed London Records when Warner (its parent owner) dismissed its staff and offered Minogue a deal to depart the label or stay and wait a year to release her next album which had been partially recorded. Minogue collaborated with producers Hugo Lira, Gareth Young, Ian Masterson, Ross Callum and Pascal Gabriel. Many of these tracks were later released on the album "Unleashed". Later that year she signed a new contract with independent dance labelAll Around the World Records.[19]
In the late 1980s, Minogue had a fashion range that she designed which was sold in Target Australia. Since joiningThe X Factor andAustralia's Got Talent in 2007, Minogue has become a Style Icon in Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom, receiving critical acclaim from various fashion designers such asVictoria Beckham and wearing dresses fromJ'Aton Couture, Antonio Berardi,Dolce & Gabbana,Marchesa, Philip Armstrong,Carla Zampatti,Gucci andAurelio Costarella and has featured on fashion magazines likeCosmopolitan,InStyle andVogue. The press in Britain have especially taken notice of her sense of fashion and different hairstyles since Cheryl Cole joinedThe X Factor in 2008 often comparing both of them. The praise Minogue got from the tabloids onThe X Factor led her to set up her own fashion label with Tabitha Somerset-Webb called Project D, as well as a fragrance. The first line of Project D was sold exclusively bySelfridges in the United Kingdom, the Spring/Summer line was showcased by Minogue during the live first Sunday night show ofThe X Factor Season 7, wearing her Jingle prom-style dress. In August 2012, the label was rebranded and relaunched as Project D London.[99] In May 2013, Minogue announced that she would no longer be associated with Project D, ending a three-year collaboration with Somerset-Webb.[100]
In late July 2011, it was announced that Minogue would serve as the ambassador for 2011'sMelbourne Spring Fashion Week, a role that will see Minogue participate in a series of appearances in September.[101] In 2014, Minogue continued her expansion into the fashion world by launching her own ecommerce store fashion saga.[102] In addition, Minogue announced the launch of her petite clothing line through Target Australia. To date, Minogue has released sixDannii For Target Petites Collection ranges along with a range of shoes and accessories.[103]
Dannii has her own fashion range which she promotes and sells throughQVCUK called Dannii Minogue.[104]
Minogue has been a global ambassador forEtihad Airways since 2008.[105] It was confirmed that Minogue would be one of the new faces ofMarks and Spencer. She filmed her first commercial in South Africa, which featuredCheryl Lynn's "Got to be Real", for their Spring campaign that aired 24 March 2010. She starred alongsideTwiggy,Lisa Snowdon,VV Brown andAna Beatriz Barros. Minogue didn't feature in the Autumn ad due to her pregnancy, she did feature in the Christmas ad withPeter Kay which featured theBee Gees' "You Should Be Dancing". Minogue travelled toMiami, Florida in January 2011 to shoot the commercial for M&S for the 2011 Spring collection. Minogue is a former face of world-famous cosmetics brand ModelCo, appearing in ad campaigns for the company.[106] On 5 April 2015 Minogue was announced as the 2015 Style Ambassador for Westfield Australia.[107] In January 2017, Minogue was announced as an Ambassador forL'Oréal Australia.[108]
In January 1994, Minogue married actorJulian McMahon, whom she met in 1990 while working on the television seriesHome and Away.[109] McMahon was the son of the formerPrime Minister of AustraliaSir William McMahon andLady McMahon. Minogue and McMahon were married for less than two years and divorced in 1995. Minogue stated that McMahon's mother,Lady Sonia McMahon threatened not to attend their wedding and caused a rift.[110] In October 1995, Minogue posed nude in the Australian edition ofPlayboy. Commenting on the reason she posed nude, Minogue said she "just had a marriage break-up. Most women go to the hairdressers – I didPlayboy. I chose the photographer, the location, what I did or didn't want to wear, and everything else about the pictures. I found it a really liberating, empowering experience."[111] She later said that she had posed for the money, saying that she was broke following her divorce.[112]In October 1999, Minogue became engaged to 1997Formula 1 World ChampionJacques Villeneuve, but their relationship ended in 2001.[113]
In early 2002, she began datingmusic producer andBros bassistCraig Logan, whom she met while recording material forNeon Nights. Media reports in March 2002 claimed Minogue and Logan were engaged,[114] but in December 2002 they ended their relationship.[115]
In August 2008, Minogue began dating English model and former professional rugby league playerKris Smith. They met inIbiza, where Smith was celebrating his 30th birthday. On 9 January 2010, it was announced that Minogue was pregnant; the news was revealed after receiving her 12-week scan.[116] Minogue gave birth via caesarean section to an 8 lb 3oz/4 kg boy,[117] at Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 5 July 2010.[118][117] She had previously planned for a home birth.[119][120][121] In April 2012, Minogue announced on Twitter that she and Smith had separated.[122]
In May 2024, after Minogue stated "I identify as queer in a weird way," it was widely reported that Minogue had come out asqueer;[123] however, Minogue later clarified in an Instagram post that she is straight.[124]
In 2002, theBritish National Party (BNP), a far-right and anti-immigration political party, falsely claimed that Minogue supported their cause following comments she had made in an interview with Britain'sGQ. In the interview, Minogue was quoted saying thatFrench National Front leaderJean-Marie Le Pen had "struck a chord with people". Minogue responded saying that she had been misquoted and was "mortified" to be associated with the party adding that "Australia is the most multicultural melting pot of people. I'm completely proud of that."[125] Minogue responded to the British National Party's claims inGay Times magazine saying, "I am not a racist. That is not how I live my life. I have a Jewish manager, I perform in gay clubs, I come from a multicultural background and I am very proud of that."[126]
Throughout her career, Minogue has often been compared with her sister,Kylie, whose career has been more successful. Referring to the comparison, Minogue said: "[I]t is hard to be compared all the time to Kylie. On the other hand, however, people will always try to compare you to somebody. Look atBritney andChristina."[127] In an interview withElle in April 2009, Kylie criticisedX Factor judgeLouis Walsh for his jibes at her sister: "I'm so proud of my sister and it annoys the hell out of me when comparisons between us are made. In the UK, you lot don't know where she came from. She was on TV every week from 7 years old. It makes it harder for her when she gets Louis Walsh's rather pathetic jibes – one of which is she hasn't had a hit record and that's just not true." She also denied rumours that she did not get along with Cheryl Cole and that she had referred to former judgeSharon Osbourne as "so cheap".
Like her sister, Minogue has a sizeable gay following and has performed multiple times at theSydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and the London nightclubG-A-Y.[128] She credits her gay following for much of her success, commenting that gay culture has "always been a part of [her] music".[127] Minogue openly supportsgay rights causes for social equality and believes thatsame-sex marriages should be accepted by all governments.[127]
Minogue is an ambassador for theTerrence Higgins Trust, an organisation that works to increase awareness of AIDS. She joined the charity in hope that her endorsement would encourage people to discuss safe sex and the disease more openly.[129] In 2004 she posed nude, wrapped only in a red ribbon, to promoteWorld AIDS Day in Australia and the UK.[129] She has long been a supporter of breast cancer research and in August 2008 became an ambassador for theOlivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre Appeal.[130]
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