Watch the Trailer for Netflix’s Upcoming Kylie Minogue Docuseries
- Kris Avalon
- May 5
- 3 min read

The inaugural trailer for Netflix’s three-part docuseries on Melbourne singer Kylie Minogue is here and replete with archival footage and dramatic pauses. Kylie will chronicle Minogue’s rise from an Australian soap opera to international pop stardom, as well as the singer’s battle with breast cancer. Filmmaker Michael Harte, who worked on the Michael J. Fox documentary, Beckham miniseries, and Three Identical Strangers, will direct the series.
via: The Mirror
Fans have reacted with delight to a trailer for the new Netflix series about Kylie Minogue, in which she shares her own home movies and personal photographs for the first time. She is also seen close to tears talking about her cancer battle saying: "I was so scared of what was ahead of me."
The actress and singer, 57, who allowed the cameras to follow her for a three-part documentary, teases at the start of the trailer: "They're convincing me to let you in."
One fan gushed: "She is everything that is right with the world, an inspiration, an icon." While another agreed: "I've been a fan since she was in Neighbours and followed her ever since. This will be an emotional journey for all her true fans, can't wait!"
The "intimate" films, released on May 20, will show how she has successfully reinvented herself many times, selling 80 million records along the way. There are clips of the Aussie soap star turned pop princess winning a Grammy and being chased down the street by fans shouting, "I love you Kylie."

Talking about being photographed and filmed, she says: "I love the feeling around the shot. That feeling of freedom. I hate being boxed in." And of her long and recording career, she declares: "Life makes sense to me on stage." Hinting that she is a long way from hanging up her microphone, she adds: "I don't know where we're going. There's certainly no end."
In other clips she is seen laughing in black and white snaps with her former lover Michael Hutchence and also hanging out with Jason Donovan, her co-star in Neighbours.
In one clip from British TV, former daytime favourite Anne Diamond is seen asking her, in a slightly snippy tone: "When you started out, did you mean to be an actor or a singer?"
She admits to feeling "frustrated" by headlines labelling her the "singing budgie" and calling her "awful", "mechanistic", "talentless" and "terrible". One scene shows her with her head in her hands on the edge of the stage as someone enquires" "How are you feeling? But in other moment, looking very happy, she declares: "I can't actually speak just yet."

Of her battle with breast cancer 21 years ago in 2005, when she was 36, Kylie admits: "I was so scared of what was ahead of me... f***!" Younger sister Dannii battles tears as she says: "We didn't know if she was ever going to be well again. But I just wanted to be with my sister. Music kept us going." One shocked fan reacted: "Almost 40 years in and the first time I've heard her swear! She is pure perfection."
The pals that share their thoughts include Donovan, singer Nick Cave and hit-maker Pete Waterman, who put her on the path to superstardom all those years ago. Cave, her close friend with whom she recorded Where the Wild Roses Grow in 1995, explains: "Kylie is this force. It's all outward. Giving."
The films, from BAFTA Award-winner Michael Harte, will attempt to show viewers the woman behind the hits, focusing on "how she has faced public scrutiny, personal loss and illness with grit and grace".



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