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MINOGUE DISMISSES MARRIAGE REPORTS

Singer/actress DANNII MINOGUE has laughed off rumours she plans to wed her rugby player beau KRIS SMITH.
Minogue's man sent gossips into a spin when he was spotted browsing shelves at an expensive jewellery store, sparking reports he was set to propose.
But the pop star reveals marriage was not on Smith's mind - he was searching for a new watch.
Minogue says, "He was spotted in a jewellers and everyone got excited. He called me and said, rather sheepishly, 'I'm sorry babe. I was actually looking at a watch.' I just laughed my head off.
"It's not true that we're getting engaged but what is true is that we've each found our partner for life and we're working out our future together."




06 October 2009 08:11

MINOGUE'S LOVER WANTS A BABY

Singer DANNII MINOGUE is dreading pregnancy - because of the effect carrying a child will have on her body.
The 37 year old is dating rugby player Kris Smith and was forced to laugh off reports earlier this month (Oct09) that the pair was preparing to marry.
Minogue reveals her beau would love for the couple to raise a baby together - but the star isn't prepared for motherhood yet.
She says, "He would love a baby, he asks me on like a daily basis. I'm not so keen. I say to him, 'If you can have the baby then let's go for it.' But I'm not sure I want that happening to my body."




07 October 2009 12:11

COWELL MINOGUE CLASH ON LIVE TV

SIMON COWELL clashed with his fellow X FACTOR judge DANNII MINOGUE on Saturday night (10Oct09) after the Australian singer fuelled gossip about a contestant's sexuality.
Danyl Johnson, who has been hit by a string of recent rumours he is bisexual, performed a version of Jennifer Hudson's I'm Telling You in front of the judging panel on the British talent show, changing the lyrics to make the song relevant for a male singer.
But Minogue stunned TV viewers and the studio audience after he had finished by quipping, "If we're to believe what we read in the papers, there was no need to switch the gender reference in the song."
The singer's comments sparked outrage amongst her fellow judges, including show creator Cowell who criticised her live on air.
He told Minogue, "What did you say? I'm not having you play games with him. He's a good guy. He deserves a break."
Bosses at the show have been flooded with complaints since the incident, with many viewers calling for Minogue to be sacked from her role as a judge.




11 October 2009 14:11

MINOGUE 'SORRY' FOR X FACTOR COMMENTS

DANNII MINOGUE has apologised to viewers of U.K. TV talent show THE X FACTOR after a storm over comments she made about a contestant's sexuality.
The singer, a judge on the hit show, referred to rumours surrounding Danyl Johnson after his performance on Saturday night (10Oct09).
He changed the lyrics of Jennifer Hudson's And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going to make the song relevant for a male singer - prompting Minogue to quip, "If we're to believe what we read in the papers, there was no need to switch the gender reference in the song."
The remark sparked an angry response from fellow judge Simon Cowell, who told the Aussie: "I'm not having you play games with him. He's a good guy. He deserves a break."
And the makers of the show were reportedly inundated with complaints from viewers after the broadcast.
On Sunday night's weekly results show, Minogue apologised for her comments and made up with Cowell, who admitted he "over-reacted".
Minogue told viewers, "I just want to say sorry to anyone that I might have offended last night with my comments. They were only said in humour and Danyl and I had been joking about it before the show and afterwards. He definitely wasn't upset by my comments."
She also updated her blog to explain her remark, writing, "I made a comment about Danyl changing the lyrics of his song. It was meant to be a humorous moment about the fact he has an opportunity to have fun with his song. An openly bi-sexual singing a song that is lyrically a 'girl's song'... I spoke to Danyl straight after the show last night and he wasn't offended or upset by my comments, and knew exactly what I was saying."
Cowell added, "I probably over-reacted a bit in the moment. I can say this about Dannii: She is the last person in the world to say anything offensive. I spoke to Danyl afterwards. He took it in good spirit. It was fun. No offence was intended. It's over."




11 October 2009 23:11

DANNII MINOGUE'S MARRIAGE DOUBTS

'X Factor' judge Dannii Minogue, who was previously married to Julian McMahon, doesn't know if she would consider tying the knot again in the future.



Dannii Minogue isn't sure she wants to get married again.

The 'X Factor' judge - whose first marriage to 'Nip/Tuck' actor Julian McMahon ended after two years - hasn't discussed nuptials with her rugby player-turned-model boyfriend Kris Smith.

She said: "It's not a conversation we've had. Right now, coordinating when we can even be in the same country is kind of where we're at. It's all plans and big question marks but I wouldn't say never.

"My first wedding was very, very daunting. I wouldn't want to do anything the same."

Dannii and Julian tied the knot in 1994 in a lavish ceremony with 200 friends and family. Her sister Kylie was chief bridesmaid.

However, the brunette beauty - who will turn 38 on October 20 - hates being the centre of attention and doesn't like throwing huge bashes.

She said: "I don't enjoy parties if they are my own - I get too nervous. One of my favourite ever birthdays was spent round at a friends. There were four of us and we made Mexican food, mixed cocktails and wore our pyjamas.

"I haven't had time to think about what I'd like to do this year. Now that Kris is here in Britain, maybe we'll just spend it together.



17 October 2009 05:45:11

CHERYL COLE'S DANNII KISS

Cheryl Cole has revealed she would kiss Dannii Minogue if she had to lock lips with one of her fellow 'X Factor' judges.



Cheryl Cole wants to kiss Dannii Minogue.

When asked which one of her fellow 'X Factor' judges she would lock lips with, the 26-year-old beauty says she would choose sexy Dannii every time.

Cheryl - who is also joined on the show by Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell - said: "I'd have to snog Dannii. I'd kind of like to avoid the other two."

And if the Girls Aloud star had to marry one of her other judges she would have to tie the knot with Louis because she could handle being Simon's wife.

Speaking on a live webchat with social networking site MySpace, Cheryl - who is married to England soccer player Ashley Cole - said: "I couldn't bear to be married to Simon, he'd always have to be right and you'd have to sit next to him all weekend. I'd prefer to marry Louis he'd make you feel comfortable and he'd make you a nice cup of tea!"



24 October 2009 15:51:16

MINOGUE FELT LIKE A FAILURE AFTER MCMAHON DIVORCE

Pop star DANNII MINOGUE was left shaken after a crazed fan and members of the paparazzi jumped into her moving car earlier this month (Oct09).
The Australian singer was leaving a London TV studio after watching rehearsals for U.K. talent show The X Factor when two photographers and a male fan opened the vehicle's doors and hopped inside.
Minogue promptly ordered security to remove the three men, but she was left petrified by the experience.
Her agent tells Britain's The People, "Dannii was shaken. Huge crowds gather at the studios and paparazzi always try the car doors.
"Normally they are locked but she had a new driver and he forgot. She was unharmed but it was a shock."

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Self-styled "Jed Mania" campaigners waved banners and played the double act's rendition of the Britney Spears hit "Oops... I did it again" from loudspeakers as they chanted about how much they love the pair.

They also projected the twins' faces onto the building where Simon Cowell's SyCo company is based.

The stunt comes as the house where the X Factor finalists are staying is under siege from fans who cannot get enough of the pair.

The "Jed We Can" campaign already boasts celebrities such as Lily Allen in its ranks but are set to add a potential leader of the country as well.

According to sources, David Cameron has already ordered a "Jed We Can" t-shirt and intends to wear it soon.

DANNII MINOGUE STRIPPED FOR CASH

Dannii Minogue has revealed she only stripped naked for Playboy magazine in 1995 to pay off her £150,000 debts.



Dannii Minogue posed naked for Playboy to pay off debts.

The Australian singer says she was forced to strip off for the men's magazine because she owed £150,000 and was too proud to ask her pop star sister Kylie to help her financially.

She said: "Kylie knew why I was doing it. I could have asked her for the money, but it wasn't in my nature.

"I never wanted to admit the trouble I was in. I should have been looking at my finances."

Dannii appeared on the cover of Playboy in October 1995. The magazine sold out in less than four days and became one of the best-selling Australian editions.

However, the 38-year-old beauty admits it was difficult for her to go against her father Ron and mother Carol's wishes.

She explained: "My parents didn't want me to do it. My dad was saying, 'Doing this is forever - you can never, ever change it.'

"I would never disclose how much I was paid - but it had to be a lot to look at my parents' faces and see the anguish in my dad's eyes."

Despite the upset it caused her father, Dannii - who had divorced husband Julian McMahon earlier that year - felt "liberated" by the experience.

She said: "I don't regret it, but I feel relieved that people know why I did it - it's a huge weight off my shoulders.

"It was actually fun and I did feel liberated. I looked at the pictures and thought, 'I look all right!' "

Dannii broke down in tears as she spoke with TV talk show host Piers Morgan about her financial problems and also 41-year-old Kylie's battle with breast cancer.

Speaking about supporting the 'Wow' hitmaker - who was diagnosed with the disease in 2005 - Dannii added: "You just go to another depth. You find strength within yourself that you never knew you had because you never needed it before.

"The proper one is the five-year all-clear and we're not there yet. She's been so strong. In my head it's not going to come back, that's just not going to happen."



29 October 2009 10:00:45

MINOGUE'S HIV HELL

Australian pop star DANNII MINOGUE was once forced to have an AIDS test after a journalist threatened to publish a story suggesting she had contracted the deadly HIV virus.
The singer, who is now a judge on British reality show The X Factor, claims she received a nasty note threatening to splash the false story across the front pages unless she agreed to an interview.
Minogue, who revealed the terrifying episode in a TV chat with Piers Morgan, immediately made an emergency appointment with her doctor in a bid to prove the story wasn't true.
She says, "There's been a lot of things (in the press), and the worst one is actually something quite shocking, and it wasn't something that was even printed, but a situation that I found myself in.
"A bunch of flowers was delivered with a letter, which I have and I will always keep, from a journalist that clearly says, 'If you don't speak to us, we have it on good authority that you're HIV positive and we're running the headline.'
"There were many phone calls and I actually thought, 'There's only one way to stop this,' And it's just the weirdest thing, I drove down to my doctor's office, sat there, put my arm out and said, 'I need this test done immediately,' And all I could do was have this piece of paper slapped on their desk to say, 'No, I'm not HIV positive, there is no story.'"

Biography

Danielle Jane "Dannii" Minogue (born 20 October 1971) is an Australian singer, occasional actress, and TV Personality. Minogue rose to prominence in the early 1980s for her roles in the Australian television talent show, Young Talent Time and the soap opera Home and Away, before commencing her career as a pop singer in the early 1990s.[1] Minogue achieved early success with hits such as "Love and Kisses" and "This is It", though by the release of her second album, her popularity as a singer had declined, leading her to concentrate on other fields such as television presenting. The late 1990s saw a brief return to music after Minogue reinvented herself as a dance artist with "All I Wanna Do", her first number one UK Club hit.[2] In 2001, Minogue further returned to musical success with the release of her biggest worldwide hit to date, "Who Do You Love Now?", while her subsequent album, Neon Nights, became the most successful of her career. In the UK, she has achieved twelve consecutive number one dance singles, becoming the best-performing artist on the UK Upfront Club Chart.[2][3] Minogue is currently a judge on Australia's Got Talent and The X Factor.

Contents
1 Biography
1.1 Childhood and beginning
1.2 1990–1995: Early career
1.3 1996–2000: Girl, presenting, and theatre
1.4 2001–2004: Neon Nights and radio programme
1.5 2004–2006: The Hits & Beyond
1.6 2007-2008: X-Factor, Deluxe Editions, Club Disco and Unleashed
1.7 2009: Return to music, acting, and the The X Factor
2 Music career
3 Personal life
3.1 Relationships
3.2 Controversies
3.3 Media portrayal and other activities
4 Discography
5 Filmography
6 Awards and recognition



Biography
Childhood and beginning

Minogue was born in Melbourne, Australia, to Ron Minogue, an Australian accountant[4] of Irish ancestry, and Carol Jones, a dancer from Maesteg, Wales.[5] She is the youngest of three children; her sister, Kylie, is a pop singer, and her brother, Brendan, is a news cameraman in Australia. [6]

Minogue began her career as a child on Australian television. From the age of seven, she had appeared in several soap operas, including Skyways and The Sullivans. In 1981, she joined the successful weekly music programme Young Talent Time.[1] Minogue recorded her first solo recordings for the programme, including a cover version of Madonna's hit single "Material Girl"; during this time, she also performed live at several sold-out nationwide concert tours.[1][7] In 1988, Minogue departed from Young Talent Time to continue her acting career, appearing as the rebellious tomboyish teenager Emma Jackson on the soap opera Home and Away. Minogue remained on the programme for only a year. She proved to be popular among Australian audiences when she was nominated for a "Silver Logie" as the Most Popular Actress on Australian television.[7]

In September 1988, Minogue released her own fashion range entitled Dannii. She became interested in fashion design while appearing on Young Talent Time. Minogue had designed the clothing she had worn on the show, and the positive response from the audience resulted in her releasing her one line.[8] Minogue's debut line Dannii sold out across Australia in ten days, and was followed by three additional summer lines in 1989.[7]

1990–1995: Early career
Minogue signed a recording contract with Australian-based Mushroom Records in January 1989.[7] Her first album, Dannii, was released the following year and reached number twenty-four on the Australian albums chart.[9] Outside Australia, the album was released in 1991, under the title Love and Kisses, and became a top ten hit. Minogue's debut single "Love and Kisses" peaked at number four on the Australian singles chart and was certified gold.[7][9] In the UK, the song reached the top ten on the singles chart.[10]

Minogue released Love and Kisses and..., a reissue of her debut album, in April 1992. The album, a collection of dance songs, comprised tracks and remixes from Love and Kisses. It peaked at number forty-two on the UK albums chart, and sold nearly 60,000 copies.[7] Several remixes by producer and DJ Steve "Silk" Hurley were successful in European dance clubs. She credits these remixes for providing her with a "new image and sound to work with" on future releases.[1] Also that year, Minogue made her feature film debut in Secrets, which co-starred Noah Taylor. The film revolved around five Australian teenagers who become stuck in the basement of a hotel in an attempt to see The Beatles. The film was not well received by audiences or critics, with Minogue's performance being described as "not all that convincing".[11]

Minogue released her second album Get into You, which included the songs "Show You the Way to Go", "This Is It" and "This Is the Way", in October 1993. The album contained uptempo dance tracks and mature vocals, but despite her past chart success, failed to make the British top fifty.[10] In mid-1994, Minogue returned to television as a presenter, co-hosting Channel 4's morning show The Big Breakfast in the UK.[7] In 1995, Minogue released the singles "Rescue Me" and "Boogie Woogie", a collaboration with dance act Eurogroove. Released only in Japan, both songs reached number one on the Japanese singles chart.[7] She began recording her third album in 1995; however, Minogue and her record label, Mushroom Records, parted ways in late 1995 following a contract disagreement.[12]

In 1990 Dannii Minogue was asked by Queen Elizabeth II to perform at the Royal Variety Show; she sang her latest release "Success".

1996–2000: Girl, presenting, and theatre
In 1996, Minogue resumed her co-hosting duties, presenting the Eggs on Legs road show segment. That same year, Minogue briefly hosted the children's show Disney Time and co-hosted, with Gareth Jones, the teenage Saturday morning entertainment show It's Not Just Saturday for sixteen weeks. In 1997, Minogue hosted Top of the Pops, a British music chart television programme, before returning to her recording career later that year.[7] In April 1997, Minogue made her stage debut as Rizzo in the musical Grease: The Arena Spectacular. In Australia, the show sold over 450,000 tickets during its first season.[7] The following year, Minogue resumed her role as Rizzo, performing in New Zealand. At the 1998 MO Awards, Minogue was nominated for "Best Female Musical Theater Performer" for her role.[7]

Following the release of several remixes of her songs by Steve "Silk" Hurley, Minogue became interested in dance music. She commented that the remixes were "the first thing I did that was really cool and my love of dance music and clubbing started from there."[1] Minogue's interest in dance music and clubbing influenced her third album, Girl, released in September 1997, which featured collaborations with musicians such as Brian Higgins of Xenomania. The album presented a more sophisticated and adult style of dance music, but despite generally positive reviews, failed to make the British top fifty.[10] Minogue's single "All I Wanna Do", which the Daily Mirror described as a "bass-bumping, shuddering return", [13] peaked at number four on the UK singles chart and was certified gold in Australia.[7][10] The album's follow-up singles, "Everything I Wanted" and "Disremembrance", failed to reached the top ten, but reached number one on the UK dance chart.[2]

In June 1998 Minogue went on tour, The Unleashed Tour, a UK tour only. Mushroom Records released two budget compilation albums in December 1998, as part of the label's twenty-fifth anniversary. Released only in Australia, The Singles comprised all of Minogue's single releases, while The Remixes contained popular remixes. These releases were promoted with the song Coconut which was previously only available as a hidden track on CD versions of the Girl album. In January 1999, following her performance at the 1998 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Minogue released the festival's first official theme song, "Everlasting Night".[7] It appeared on the compilation CD Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras of 1999, and its music video, co-directed by Minogue, was a tribute to Australia's gay and lesbian community.[14]

In 1999, Minogue returned to theatre, starring in the production of Shakespeare's Macbeth at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The play received mixed reviews; critic Matt Grant wrote that Minogue "lacks true conviction as she ploughs through the lines without capturing their full force",[15] while Fiachra Gibbons singled Minogue's performance out, noting in her review that Minogue's "disco-queen-from-hell delivery works well" for her character, Lady Macbeth.[16] Two years later, Minogue appeared as Esmeralda in the musical production of Notre-Dame de Paris in London's West End. The musical received poor reviews from British critics who called it "lame" and its songs "reminiscent of [the] Eurovision song contest".[17] At the 2002 Maxim Awards, she won "Best Stage Performance" for her role.[7] In 2001, Minogue also appeared in the stage play The Vagina Monologues, which co-starred Kika Markham and Meera Syal.[7]

[edit] 2001–2004: Neon Nights and radio programme
In November 2001, Minogue released the single, "Who Do You Love Now?", a collaboration with Riva. Described by Sound Generator as a "nice serene and dreamy vocal on the dance floor anthem", the song peaked at number three on the UK singles chart, and reached number one on the dance charts.[18] In the United States, the song was released to dance clubs, and reached number one on the United States' Billboard Dance Club chart.[7] In 2001, Minogue signed a six album deal with London Records, a subsidiary of Warner Music International.[19]

In March 2003, Minogue released her fourth album, Neon Nights, which the BBC called "a pleasant cocktail of pop sophistication, club culture and accessibility".[20] It consisted of 1980s inspired dance-pop songs and provided Minogue with some of the strongest reviews of her career. Neon Nights peaked at number eight on the UK albums chart (her highest ranking since her debut), and produced three top ten singles.[10] The second single, "I Begin to Wonder", was declared one of the "best things" on the album by Ireland's Radio Telefís Éireann and became her highest charting single, peaking at number two on the UK singles chart.[10][21] The album's success was equally widespread, and following extensive airplay by North American dance radio, Warner Music Group released it in the United States in late 2003. Singles "I Begin to Wonder" and "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" were also substantial successes on the US dance charts.[22][7]

"I Begin to Wonder" (2003)

A dance track that features Minogue's vocals over a heavy bass line.

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In June 2003, Minogue hosted her own radio programme, Dannii Minogue's Neon Nights. Broadcast in Australia and the UK, Minogue played songs by up-and-coming DJs, as well as her own music.[23] Minogue was dropped by London Records in May 2004 due to low record sales. Later that year she signed a new contract with independent dance label All Around the World Records.[19]

[edit] 2004–2006: The Hits & Beyond
In October 2004, Minogue released the single "You Won't Forget About Me", a collaboration with the dance act Flower Power. Described by MSN Entertainment as a "real grower" and noted for its "snip snapping house beats and '80s flecked synths", the song peaked at number seven on the UK singles chart.[10][24] "Perfection", a collaboration with the Soul Seekerz, followed in October 2005.

Minogue released The Hits & Beyond, a greatest hits album, in June 2006. The album consisted of new songs alongside singles from her four studio albums. It debuted at number seventeen on the UK albums chart, but dropped quickly, spending only seven weeks in the top seventy-five.[10] In Australia, The Hits & Beyond became one of Minogue's lowest charting albums, peaking at #67.[9] The album introduced a new single, "So Under Pressure", inspired by the cancer diagnoses of her sister Kylie as well as that of an unnamed friend. [25] The single became her tenth consecutive song to reach number one on the UK Upfront Club chart. Minogue has described the recording of "So Under Pressure" as a "real achievement" as she was "brave enough to put all [her feelings] into words".[26] Throughout her sister's battle with breast cancer, Dannii had been closely followed by the media, who wanted to know about Kylie's developments.[citation needed] The period left her feeling drained, but also motivated her to continue to record and compose personal lyrics.[25] In September 2006, Minogue's cover of "I'll Be Home for Christmas" appeared on Spirit of Christmas, a compilation album of holiday songs available through the Myer department store chain across Australia.[27]

You Won't Forget About Me (2004)

An 80's inspired electro track performed with Flower Power.

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So Under Pressure (2006)

A song inspired by the cancer diagnosis of her sister Kylie Minogue.

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In November 2006, Minogue performed Sister Sledge's 1979 song "He's the Greatest Dancer" on BBC One's Children in Need telethon. A studio version of the song, remixed by Fugitive, appeared on the dance compilation Clubland 10, which was released in November 2006.[28] The following month, "He's the Greatest Dancer" was released to UK dance clubs and reached number one on the Upfront Club chart.[29]

2007-2008: X-Factor, Deluxe Editions, Club Disco and Unleashed
In 2007, Minogue was a judge on the Network 7's variety show Australia's Got Talent along with Red Symons and Tom Burlinson. She appeared as a judge and mentor in the fourth series of ITV's The X Factor, alongside Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, gaining a reputation as a fair and honest member of the judging panel.[30] It was revealed on 29 September that she would be mentoring the boys category during the show. She selected Leon Jackson, Rhydian Roberts and Andy Williams to represent her in the live rounds of the competition.[31] Since her appearances as a judge on the talent show, Minogue has commented "I've finally been accepted as me. It's a fantastic opportunity, for once, not to be compared with Kylie. At last, I've found my own slot".[32] Despite heavy criticism about her credentials to be a judge, 2 of her chosen acts, Rhydian Roberts and Leon Jackson, became the final two, with Jackson eventually becoming the winner on 15 December after winning the public vote. Minogue was the first female judge to win the show.[33] Her success on the show has led to her considering a career as a music manager.[34]

October onwards saw a total of five releases from Minogue; first, on 29 October, reissues of her 1997 and 2003 albums Girl and Neon Nights, each containing a double-disc, the second disc of which includes remixes.[35][36] On 5 November she released Unleashed, a collection of previously unheard material from her time with London Records, and The Video Collection, which includes every one of her music videos as well as bonus features.[37] Finally, on 3 December, a new single was released, entitled "Touch Me Like That".[38] The song received its premiere on BBC Radio 1 on the Scott Mills Show, on the morning of 3 October. [39]

"Touch Me Like That" was made available to purchase digitally, one week ahead of its physical CD release (26 November 2007). The single eventually hit the UK singles chart at #48.[40] Minogue released digital album Club Disco on 5 November 2007. The album includes several previously released singles, such as "You Won't Forget About Me", "Perfection" and "So Under Pressure". Also included is cancelled single "I Can't Sleep At Night" and a cover of the disco classic "He's The Greatest Dancer". The album also had another cover, a version of Xanadu. In 2008, Club Disco was released as a double album in Australia. "Touch Me Like That" was added to the tracklisting while "Do You Believe Me Now?" was removed from the album. The second disc featured selected remixes from the album singles. In April 2008, Minogue was hired as the headline performer, Australian Fashion Week.[41] In particular she was booked to make an appearance as the opening party hosted by MAC Cosmetics. She returned as a judge on Australia's Got Talent for its second series in 2008.

She returned to British television in August 2008 as a judge on X Factor, alongside Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole, who replaced Sharon Osbourne. Following the initial auditions and Boot Camp stages of the competition, Minogue was assigned the Over 25s category to mentor.[42] She chose Daniel Evans, Rachel Hylton and Ruth Lorenzo as her final three contestants for the series. In the eighth live show, Minogue lost her final act as Lorenzo was eliminated from the competition, leaving her without a contestant in the semi-final.[43] Minogue has stated that she is proud of her performance on the series as she had kept the Over 25s category intact until week six of the competition, which was a record for the show.[44]

Several people in the entertainment industry, including Ronan Keating[45], Noel Gallagher[46] and Graham Norton[47] questioned her judging credentials and mentoring ability. Additionally, there were a series of tabloid reports claiming that Minogue was jealous of newcomer Cheryl Cole and that this had led to backstage tension.[48][49][50] However, Minogue repeatedly denied the rumours[51][52][53], as did Cole, who claimed that the reports were based on "a stupid stereotype which is not true".[54]

On 20 September, Dannii Minogue presented the Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards 2008 ceremony.[55]

On 23 November, during a live broadcast of X Factor, she broke down in tears and couldn't introduce one of her acts, Rachel Hylton. After Rachel's performance, it was revealed that fellow judge Louis Walsh had publicly accused her of "stealing" a song for Rachel to sing that he had wanted for one of his acts, JLS. That week, Louis had gone to the press and called Dannii "heartless" and said that she should be sacked. Simon Cowell twice came to Dannii's defence, once in the main live show and then again in the ITV2 extra show, where he accused Walsh of being childish. Simon went on to say Dannii was perfectly within her rights to choose whatever song she felt was best for her artist. Many fans of X Factor flooded various online communities calling for Louis to be sacked or to make a public apology to Minogue. Cowell ordered Walsh to apologise live on air, but she snubbed Walsh's attempt to apologise. In December 2008 she was publicly voted Metro's #1 celeb of 2008, with Cheryl Cole coming second. Minogue also finished on top of all the polls for the viewers' favourite X Factor judge, with Cole again coming a close second.[56]

2009: Return to music, acting, and the The X Factor
At the start of the year a digital compilation album, "The Early Years", was released online that featured songs from her first two studio albums.

Dannii is also set to return with a brand new single released later this year or next year.

At the end of February 2009, Simon Cowell confirmed to the Daily Mirror that Dannii would return to her role as judge on the ''X Factor, despite reports that she was facing the axe. On 30 March 2009, Cowell reassured fans he is not planning to get rid of Minogue. Speaking about rumours of a rift between Dannii and Cheryl, Cowell revealed: "Dannii kind of got lost a little bit along the way, but I think she does a good job, I really do. There was a lot of focus on Cheryl [last year] but Dannii works harder than all of us. She's so obsessive about winning and I like that."

In an interview with Elle in April 2009, Kylie Minogue criticised X Factor judge Louis Walsh for his jibes at her sister. "I'm so proud of my sister and it annoys the hell out of me when comparisons between us are made. In England you lot don't know where she came from. She was on TV every week from seven years old. It makes it harder for her when she gets Louis Walsh's rather pathetic jibes – one of which is she hasn't had a hit record and that's just not true." She also blasted rumours that Dannii did not get on with Cole or former judge Sharon Osborne as “so cheap”. On 9 May 2009 it was announced in The Sun that Dannii Minogue will return to the X Factor after agreeing terms with Cowell. On 8 June 2009, all the X Factor judges, including Dannii, were pictured attending the first auditions in Scotland. She reportedly signed a contract for £1 million, taking her in line with fellow judge Cheryl Cole.

She also landed a role in the British thriller, Vauxhaul Crossed, which is due to start filming in the summer of 2009, after she has filmed Australia's Got Talent, but before returning to The X Factor.

With Paula Abdul not returning for the ninth season of American Idol, she had expressed interest in being her replacement. Fellow X-Factor judge Cheryl Cole also expressed the same interest. However, Ellen DeGeneres has now been confirmed as the new judge replacing Abdul.

Minogue is auditioning for roles in the upcoming seasons of Desperate Housewives and Ugly Betty.[57]

From September 10 to September 18, Dannii filled in on Sydney radio station 2DayFM's breakfast show Breakfast with the Stars, alongside Jackie O and Andrew G [58]

The sixth series of British television music talent show The X Factor began airing on ITV on 22 August 2009.[1] Public auditions by aspiring pop singers began in June 2009 and were held in five major cities across the United Kingdom. Simon Cowell, Dannii Minogue, Louis Walsh, and Cheryl Cole returned to judge the contestants, with auditions being held in front of a live audience for the first time. Following initial auditions, the "Bootcamp" stage took place in August 2009, where the number of contestants was narrowed down to 24. The 24 contestants were split into their categories, Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups and given a judge to mentor them at the "Judges' Houses" stage and throughout the finals. Dannii was given the Girls to mentor.

At Judges Houses, Dannii was joined by her sister Kylie Minogue as a guest judge to help her pick her final acts. Dannii's three final acts are Rachel Adedeji, Lucie Jones and Stacey Solomon. Live shows began on 10th October 2009, in which all acts were required to sing songs chosen between themselves and their judge mentors.

On 10th October 2009, while providing comments on The X Factor regarding artist Danyl Johnson's performance, Dannii remarked that Danyl should not have switched the words of his chosen "woman's song" from "man" to "girl" because of recent speculation in tabloid newspapers that Danyl may be bisexual. Danyl appeared visibly upset and responded "I'm not ashamed." The remark prompted immediate outrage from viewers demanding Minogue's dismissal from the show. [59]

On the live results show on 11 October 2009, Dannii publicly apologised for any offence her comments caused. She said that her comments were not meant in the way that they were taken. She also mentioned that she'd spoken to Danyl about her comments and, Danyl agreed that there was no ill-feeling between the two of them. Nearly 4,000 people complained to Ofcom about her comments and behaviour. Ofcom decided to take no further action and the next night Simon Cowell described the matter as "closed" and apologised for "overeacting." [60] Her live apology was met with a positive reaction.

On 23 November 2009 she will release The 1995 Sessions, an album full of previously unreleased recordings made for her third studio album, which never materialized.[61]. Also on the 23rd November Dannii will re-release remastered editions of her first two albums with MCA records, her debut Love & Kisses and the follow-up Get Into You'.[62].[63].

At the moment Dannii is still viewed as the most popular judge on the X Factor, many people believe that Dannii will give the most constructive feedback out of the four judges. In a recent interview with Piers Morgan, she answered many personal questions and got a very positive response, Almost 5 Million people watched the interview.
Music career
Minogue is an Australian dance-pop singer and her musical career consists of five studio albums, six compilation albums, twenty-eight singles, and five video albums. Minogue rose to prominence in the early 1980s for her roles in the Australian television talent show Young Talent Time and in the soap opera Home and Away, before commencing her career as a pop singer in the early 1990s.[64]

Minogue released in her debut Australian album Dannii in October 1990. In June 1991, the album was released with additional tracks in the United Kingdom as Love and Kisses. In the UK, it reached number eight and produced five singles.[10] Her second album, Get into You, was released in October 1993. The album did not perform as well as her debut, peaking outside of the top fifty in Australia and the UK.[10][65] After a brief hiatus from recording music, Minogue released her third album Girl in September 1997. The album, comprised of dance and electronic music, produced three number one club songs in the UK.[2][64] In March 2003, she released her fourth album Neon Nights. Inspired by dance music from the 1980s, the album was certified in gold in the UK.[66] It produced four singles, all of which became number one on the UK Dance Charts.[2][2][67] In 2007, she released heavily inspired by 80s dance music studio album, Club Disco. The album had six singles, "You Won't Forget About Me", "Perfection", "So Under Pressure", "I Can't Sleep at Night", "He's the Greatest Dancer" and "Touch Me Like That". The album had moderate success in the UK and a minor success in Australia.

All together, Minogue has achieved twelve number one dance singles on the UK Dance Charts, making her the most successful female dance-pop artist in the UK, as well as nine top ten hits on the UK Single Charts.

Personal life
Relationships

In the early 90's Minogue dated Ray Slijngaard, who is known for being the rapper of the worldwide famous eurodance group 2 Unlimited. In January 1994, Minogue married Australian actor Julian McMahon, whom she met in 1991 while working on the television series Home and Away.[68] Minogue and McMahon were married for less than two years and divorced in 1995. Referring to the divorce, Minogue said that it was her "biggest regret and biggest downfall".[69] In October 1995, Minogue posed nude in the Australian edition of Playboy magazine. Commenting on the reason she posed nude, Minogue said she "just had a marriage break-up. Most women go to the hairdressers - I did Playboy. I chose the photographer, the location, what I did or didn't want to wear and everything else about the pictures. I found it a really liberating, empowering experience".[70] The edition featuring Minogue sold out in under four days and became one of the best-selling editions in Australia.[7]

In October 1999, Minogue became engaged to French Canadian Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve, but their relationship ended in 2001.[71] In early 2002, she began dating music producer and Bros bassist Craig Logan, whom she met while recording material for Neon Nights. Media reports in March 2002 claimed Minogue and Logan were engaged,[72] but in December 2002, it was announced that they had ended their relationship.[73]

She is currently dating model Kris Smith.[74]

Controversies
In 2002, the British National Party, a far right and anti-immigration political party, claimed that Minogue supported their cause following comments she had made in an interview with Britain's GQ magazine. In the interview, Minogue was quoted saying that French National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen had "struck a chord with people", and that "even the street signs [in Australia] are written in Asian".[75] Minogue responded to the British National Party's claims in Gay Times magazine saying, "I am not a racist. That is not how I live my life. I have a Jewish manager, I perform in gay clubs, I come from a multi-cultural background and I am very proud of that".[76]

In February 2006, Minogue made headlines again when surveillance tape stills from London strip club Puss 'N Boots were published by News Of The World, a British tabloid newspaper, showing Minogue and a female lap dancer "canoodling." [77] A spokesman for Minogue downplayed the event and called it a "harmless girls' night out".[78]

Media portrayal and other activities
Throughout her career, Dannii Minogue has often been compared with her more commercially successful sister, Kylie Minogue.[citation needed] Referring to the comparison, Minogue said "[I]t is hard to be compared all the time to Kylie. On the other hand, however, people will always try to compare you to somebody. Look at Britney and Christina".[79]

Minogue has performed multiple times at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and the London nightclub G-A-Y.[80] She credits her gay following for much of her success, commenting that gay culture has "always been a part of [her] music".[79] Minogue openly supports gay rights causes for social equality and believes that same-sex marriages should be accepted by all government bodies.[79]

Minogue is an ambassador for the Terrence Higgins Trust, an organization that works to increase awareness of AIDS. She joined the charity in hope that her endorsement would encourage people to discuss safe sex and the disease more openly.[81] In 2004, she posed nude, wrapped only in a red ribbon, to promote World AIDS Day in Australia and the UK.[81] She has long been a supporter of breast cancer research and, in August 2008 became an ambassador for the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre Appeal.[82]

Discography
Main article: Dannii Minogue discography
Studio albums
1991: Love and Kisses
1993: Get Into You
1997: Girl
2003: Neon Nights
2007: Club Disco
2010: TBA [83]
Other albums
1991: U.K. Remixes
1998: The Singles
1999: The Remixes
2006: The Hits & Beyond
2007: Unleashed
2008: The Early Years
2009: The 1995 Sessions


Filmography
Film
Year Film Role Notes
1992 Secrets Didi
2004 The Porter Bunny Stigler Short film
2007 White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue Herself Documentary film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1978 Skyways Amy
The Sullivans Carla (#2)
1982-1988 Young Talent Time Herself Regular performer
1988 All The Way Penny Seymour
New Generation Herself
1989-1990 Home and Away Emma Jackson Recurring role
1994 The Big Breakfast Herself Presenter
1994-1995 Fan TC Herself Presenter
1996 It's Not Just Saturday Herself Host
Scoop Herself Host
1997 Disney Time Herself Presenter
Top of the Pops Herself Host
1997-1998 Live & Kicking ("Electric Circus" segments) Herself Presenter
2007-2009 Australia's Got Talent Herself Judge
The X Factor Herself Judge
2007 The Kylie Show Herself Comedy sketch
2008 Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards 2008 Herself Host
Stage
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Grease: The Arena Spectacular Rizzo
1999 Macbeth Lady Macbeth
2000 Notre Dame de Paris Esmeralda
The Vagina Monologues

Awards and recognition
Year Award Category About Result
2008 No.1 Celeb Of The Year 2008. Celeb Of The Year Herself Won
2007 Glamour Awards TV Personality Herself Won
2004 WMC International Dance Music Awards Best Hi-Energy / Euro Release "I Begin to Wonder" Nominated
WMC International Dance Music Awards Best Dance Artists N/A Nominated
Dancestar 2004 Awards Best Worldwide Single "I Begin to Wonder" Nominated
2003 ARIA Awards Best Pop Release Neon Nights Nominated
Capital FM Awards Capital Rhythm Award N/A Won
Disney Channel Awards Best Female Artist N/A Won
2001 Maxim Awards Best Stage Performance Notre-Dame De Paris Won
1998 MO Award Best Female Musical Theater Performer Rizzo in Grease: The Arena Spectacular Nominated
BRMB Music Awards Best Video "All I Wanna Do" Won
1991 TV Hits Magazine Best Female TV Star N/A Won
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party Best New Artist N/A Won
BIG Magazine World's Best Female Pop Star N/A Won
Radio One & Flash Forward Magazine #1 Woman of the Year N/A Won
Logie Awards Most Popular Female Talent N/A Nominated
1989 The Variety Club of Australia Young Variety Award N/A Won
1988 Logie Awards Most Popular Female Talent N/A Won[84]