Kylie Minogue explains how cancer has ruined the hopes of a baby



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Kylie Minogue spoke openly about her heartbreaking fight against bad cancer and its consequences for her chances of having a baby.

The princess of pop told The Sunday Times Style that her 2005 diagnosis "changed everything".

"I was 36 years old when I had my diagnosis (bad cancer). Realistically, you come to the end of things."

Minogue, who found a new love with Paul Solomons, the artistic director of British GQ, said she was determined to stay positive, reports news.com.au.

"I do not want to expand on that, of course, but I wonder how it would have been.Everyone will say that there are options, but I do not know.

"I am 50 years old now and I am more comfortable with my life.I can not say that there is no regrets, but it would be very difficult for me to move on to something else if I clbadify it as a regret, then I have to be as philosophical as possible.You have to accept where you are and go from there. "

Minogue told the magazine that she had found "happiness" with her new partner Paul Solomons.

"I've met someone I feel good with, it's good."

She shared: "I can feel my face going away, people say," Your face changes when you talk about it, "and that's the case.

"Happiness, he's an inspiring, funny and talented guy.He has a real job in real life! It's lovely."

Minogue will perform in June at the legendary Legend Sunday afternoon of the Glastonbury Festival.

In 2005, she had already been chosen to play at the festival, but had been canceled after receiving her diagnosis of bad cancer.

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