Coventry-born film director Debbie Isitt has offered high praise for pop superstar Kylie Minogue, describing her as 'the hardest working woman' she has ever known. Isitt's comments come amid reports of a new Netflix documentary focusing on the Australian singer's illustrious career, underscoring Minogue's enduring commitment to her craft.
Isitt, best known for creating the popular Nativity! film series, previously collaborated with Minogue, directing the music video for her 2007 single 'Chocolate'. Speaking about their time together, Isitt reportedly stated that Minogue 'never stops' working, highlighting a tireless dedication that has allowed her to maintain relevance and success across five decades in the entertainment industry.
Kylie Minogue's career began in the late 1980s, rising to prominence with hit singles like 'I Should Be So Lucky' and 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'. She has achieved seven UK number one singles and numerous top ten albums, securing her status as one of the best-selling female artists of all time. Her accolades include a Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist and a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.
The rumoured Netflix documentary would offer a deep dive into Minogue's journey, from her early days on Australian soap opera Neighbours to her global pop superstardom, her battle with breast cancer, and her recent resurgence with hits like 'Padam Padam' and a successful Las Vegas residency. While details of the documentary's release date and title are yet to be officially confirmed, it is expected to provide an intimate look at the challenges and triumphs that have defined her career.
Minogue's latest album, 'Tension', released in 2023, received critical acclaim and demonstrated her continued ability to innovate within the pop genre. Her recent performances, including a surprise appearance at the Brit Awards and her ongoing residency in Las Vegas, further cement her reputation as an artist who consistently delivers high-energy, captivating entertainment, echoing Isitt's sentiment about her unparalleled work ethic.