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Kylie Minogue joined by sister Dannii for WorldPride extravaganza

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Pop! Music! Emergency! During her headline set at the official opening party of WorldPride 2023, Kylie Minogue joined forces with her sister Dannii. (“Mother!” applies here, twice.) After performing some of her most iconic hits, from Spinning Around to Slow and Can’t Get You Out of My Head, Kylie revealed a “little surprise” for the audience as her sister suddenly appeared behind a group of dancers – in a matching lace bodysuit, we should add.

This is “camp” personified! The Australian duo then closed the show with a duet of Kylie’s classic number-one anthem – and LGBTQ+ classic – All the Lovers, before embracing one another.

It was the first time they shared a stage in eight years. The surprise appearance from the Who Do You Love Now? hitmaker sent fans into meltdown mode, obviously, with one writing: “The way I fkn gagged.

Still haven’t recovered.” (Same.) Another wrote: “Emotions must be running high this afternoon cause I’ve just cried watching a video of Kylie and Dannii Minogue performing All the Lovers at World Pride.” (Also same.)  Kylie performed a 30-minute set to a crowd of over 20,000.

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