Tag: Kylie Minogue
There’s a Gay Pride Rainbow Explosion in Kylie Minogue’s New Music Video
*Adds to Pride Month playlist*
Kylie Minogue is about to take a bite out of the Big Apple.
The Princess of Pop is slated to release a new greatest hits compilation, Step Back In Time – The Definitive Collection, and in addition to some of her biggest songs like “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” and “All the Lovers,” the release features a new song, “New York City.”
The Aussie pop diva debuted the track last year during an intimate set...
Kylie Minogue’s New Album Will Feature Songs About LGBT Rights
Her new single is being described as having a "Spinning Around" vibe.
Calling all lovers!
The return of Kylie Minogue is almost upon us. In a new interview UK DJ and producer Sigala (real name: Bruce Fielder) dropped some hints about the Princess of Pop’s new album, and how she might be going the “purposeful pop” route à la Katy Perry.
“It looks like her album could be her most political yet too, with talk of tracks covering issues like LGBT rights,”...
Kylie Minogue Refused To Cut Gay Kisses From Her ‘All The Lovers’ Music Video,...
As if we needed another reason to love Kylie Minogue, it turns out the Australian pop princess refused to allow gay kisses to be censored from one of her music videos.
According to Joseph Kahn, who directed Minogue’s ‘All the Lovers’ video in 2010, the revered gay icon refused foreign censors request to cut the displays of same-sex affection.
“A country asked us to cut the gay kissing from ATL. @kylieminogue said no. No press release. She is amazing,” he tweeted.
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Kylie Minogue and Dolly Parton team up for Aussie equal marriage
Kylie Minogue and Dolly Parton have backed a campaign calling for equal marriage in Australia.
Equal marriage in Australia is at risk of being shot down, after Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull failed to agree a compromise deal with opposition parties.
Mr Turnbull wants to put the issue at a public vote at a cost of $200 million, but opponents say the move is unnecessary and expensive, when a measure could simply be passed in Parliament.
Ahead of a showdown on the issue this...