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LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) – Kylie Minogue opens up about her life in pop music for new documentary “KYLIE”, looking back on her career as well as the personal ​challenges she has faced such as the scrutiny ‌when she was starting out and overcoming breast cancer.

The three-part series, which premieres on Netflix on Wednesday, sees the “Spinning Around” and “Padam Padam” singer share videos and photos from her personal archive and talk about her rise ‌to ​stardom.

“Oh, there were surprises left, right and ⁠centre, like ‘Ooh, er, no, ⁠yes, that was good. That should never have happened’. Like, there was worlds within worlds within worlds of the archive,” Minogue told Reuters on making the docuseries.

“A nice surprise ​is that I can kind of recognise myself from the beginning … I don’t know that I’ve changed that much. ⁠My level of experience has changed… ⁠But I can see … the seed of who ​I was and I think that’s really moving.”

Minogue, 57, first starred ​on Australian soap “Neighbours” in the 1980s before kicking off ‌her music career with hits such as “The Loco-Motion” and “I Should Be So Lucky”. She has gone on to sell more than 80 million records worldwide and has won numerous awards, including ⁠two Grammys.

In the docuseries, she talks about success but also about the scrutiny and criticism she faced early in her career, being ⁠diagnosed with breast ‌cancer in 2005 as well as her ⁠personal relationships. There are also interviews with her ​sister, ‌singer Dannii Minogue, her former “Neighbours” co-star Jason Donovan ​and singer ⁠Nick Cave.

“I just go with my gut. I go with what’s inspiring me at the time. I think whatever I do depends on what I’ve done previously,” she said on reinventing herself during her career.

(Reporting by Natasha Mulenga; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing ​by Alison Williams)

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