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Kylie Minogue’s new Netflix documentary sees the Australian pop icon reflect on her profound two-year romance with late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence.
All you need to know about Kylie Minogue’s relationship with the late Michael Hutchence
- Streaming platform Netflix has released a three-part docuseries on Kylie Minogue that reveals intimate details about her romance with late INXS star Michael Hutchence. The pop icon, 57, opens up about their profound two-year relationship from 1989-1991 in candid interviews.
- Kylie first met the frontman backstage at an INXS concert when she was just 21. Jason Donovan, her then-boyfriend who bought the VIP tickets, noticed their instant chemistry.
- “I’d noticed him staring at her when we met backstage,” he wrote in his autobiography. Kylie describes their relationship as life-changing, admitting she still hasn’t found love on the same level. “We were good together,” she recalled in the Netflix series.
- The Princess of Pop reveals she still feels Michael “with” her 30 years after his death in 1997. She credits him as the man who encouraged her to discover her true self.
- Their romance ended due to demanding schedules and touring commitments that made it increasingly difficult to see each other. In a 2019 documentary, Kylie described their relationship as “doomed.”
- “He was the first in so many ways, and of those firsts was heartbreak – I was devastated,” she said. Fans can watch the full documentary series, titled Kylie, on Netflix now.
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