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At 57, Kylie Minogue continues to captivate her audience.
The iconic Australian pop sensation recently wowed her social media followers by sharing a series of alluring photos on Instagram.
In the images, Minogue effortlessly strikes a pose on a stylish gold and white staircase, donning a daring white mini dress. The outfit features eye-catching cutouts on the sides, thigh-high splits, and shimmering silver tassels.
Completing her look, she wore elegant closed-toe white satin stilettos.
“How very candid,” she playfully captioned the photos.
Needless to say, fans were thrilled to see their favorite star in fine form.
“Wow wow wow wow wow,” one commented.
“Stunner,” offered another, which blended perfectly into the sea of fire emoji comments surrounding it.
Another fan poked fun at the ‘candid’ caption, saying: “The results I expect when I ask my friend to take a quick pic of me.”
The star has a lot to smile about right now, with plenty of exciting opportunities surrounding her.
Earlier this week, Minogue teamed up with Aussie actress and “Wuthering Heights” star Margot Robbie for Chanel’s latest ad campaign, which saw Robbie recreate Minogue’s iconic 2001 “Come Into My World” music video.
In the ad to promote the new Chanel 25 bag, Robbie parades around an Los Angeles sound stage that depicts a Parisian sidewalk as multiple versions of the actress appear with different colours and sizes of the coveted handbag.
The “Spinning Around” hit maker was chuffed with the project, sharing some behind the scenes gold on socials.
“Chanel! Margot! Michel! Me – What an experience bringing back all of the ‘Come Into My World’ music video feels!” she shared, along with a video of the ad.
The star also recently made headlines with the rumours that she is set to perform at this year’s AFL grand final.
News.com.au reported that AFL bosses are currently eyeing off Minogue to lock her in for a pop performance during the halftime show for it’s first-ever twilight Grand Final at the MCG later this year.
Taking a cue from the Super Bowl, it looks like the show will happen at halftime under the lights, skipping the traditional pre-game routine.
It is a smart move – halftime shows are becoming increasingly popular worldwide because they keep the crowd’s energy high while the game is paused.
The AFL Grand Final has seen the likes of international stars such as Robbie Williams, Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg take to the stage.
An Aussie name would surely be a welcome change also – the last time a homegrown musician performed at the sporting event was in 2011 with Eskimo Joe.