Kylie Minogue lets slip the Hollywood star she wants to play her in biopic about her life
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 02, 2023 - 07:49PM
Kylie Minogue has a fellow Aussie in mind to play her on the silver screen (Picture: E News )

Aussie sensation has shared her dream lineup of women to work with, from collaborations to who would emulate her on screen.

Kylie, 55, reveals she just can’t get one Aussie actress out of her head when it comes to who would play her in a movie.

They’ve got to be Australian, of course, to do her accent right should there ever be a biopic of Minogue’s life made.

The Fever hitmaker revealedthat her ‘dream’ option is her top runner at the moment.

Of course, it is none other than Aussie actress and Barbie star , 33, who Kylie would love to see take the role.

‘Margot Robbie in my dreams. She’d have the Australian accent down, that’s for sure!’ she told.

Margot Robbie plays Barbie in the blockbuster hit film (Picture: Warner Bros / BACKGRID)

When it comes to making music, Minogue admitted that or come out top for her.

‘Most collaborations I’ve done have come to me, so I haven’t had to make that decision,’ she said. ‘But whoever I work with. There’s always something to learn.’

Minogue is set to start her ’ new Voltaire nightclub at The Venetian between November and January.

She’s the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time with no signs of slowing down, as she’s currently promoting her upcoming album Tension.

Minogue follows in the footsteps of fellow stars pop stars Adele and Celine Dion as she announces her first Las Vegas residency(Picture: PA)

Her latest single Padam Padam has been rocketing through the charts both in the US and the UK, sitting at number eight on the UK singles chart.

It even made it to parliament, when during a speech in the chambers.

Standing up to talk about the importance of Pride month, Russell-Moyle said: ‘Pride is a moment for us to remember where we have come from and to ensure that love conquers hate.

‘So, Happy Pride Month. Let our hearts win over hate. And finally, Mr Deputy Speaker, in the words of Kylie, Padam Padam.’