The trauma that still haunts Kylie Minogue today

The singer emphasizes that the experience from 2005 continues to influence her life and career.

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Kylie Minogue has spoken about the long-term consequences of her battle with breast cancer, stressing that the experience she went through in 2005 still affects her life today.

She was diagnosed when she was 36, leading to the cancellation of many shows. It was later revealed that she had been initially misdiagnosed, and the singer spoke years later about her recovery process and the emotional aftermath.

In a new interview with BBC News, Minogue once again highlighted how difficult that period was and how slowly such experiences are processed.

"Where do I even begin? Shock," she said, recalling the moment she learned of the diagnosis.

She added that she was trying to understand something she hadn't even thought about before:

"It's a crash course in something very deep and long-lasting. That feeling still follows me," she admitted.

Mina also used the interview to announce the documentary series "Kylie" on Netflix, in which she talks in more detail about her personal and professional life for the first time. She says she has been turning down similar projects for a long time.

"If not now, when?" she said, explaining her decision to finally agree to the shoot.

Along with the series, she also announced a new single, "Light Up," while in previous interviews she hinted that she was thinking about new music.

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