Kylie Minogue: 'Cancer battle ruined my chances of motherhood'

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Kylie Minogue: 'Cancer battle ruined my chances of motherhood'.

The 50-year-old Australian pop superstar was 36 when she began treatment for the disease back in 2005, and confessed that while motherhood wasn’t on her mind at the time, her health battle"changed everything".

“I was 36 when I had my diagnosis. Realistically, you’re getting to the late side of things. And, while that wasn’t on my agenda at the time, changed everything," Minogue explained to the Sunday Times' Style magazine."I don’t want to dwell on it, obviously, but I wonder what that would have been like."

"I can’t say there are no regrets, but it would be very hard for me to move on if I classed that as a regret, so I just have to be as philosophical about it as I can. You’ve got to accept where you are and get on with it," she added. “People say, ‘Your face changes when you talk about him,’ and it does. Happiness. He’s an inspiring, funny, talented guy. He’s got a real-life actual job! It’s lovely," she gushed.

 

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