Sky One lands Kylie cancer fight interview

Published Monday 19 June 2006 at 11:35 by Liz Thomas

Kylie Minogue is to be interviewed by presenter Cat Deeley in an exclusive television interview for Sky One.

Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue Photo: MTV

In one of her first TV appearances since being treated for breast cancer, the star will talk about her life over the past year. She was first diagnosed with the disease last May and has since undergone a partial mastectomy and chemotherapy.

The cancer is now in remission and Minogue is also set to talk about her new album and plans to continue with the Showgirl Tour, which was cut short after the illness was discovered.

Kylie: the Interview will also feature footage and extracts from her personal video diaries. The programme will broadcast on July 16 this year.

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