Kylie Minogue goes back to her career beginnings in the latest instalment of Jessie Ware’s Table Manners podcast.
While promoting her new album DISCO, set to drop in November, the star stopped by the popular show to discuss her illustrious career and how she’s changed through the years.
Speaking about starting her pop career while still starring as Charlene in neighbours, Kylie reveals it became increasingly difficult for showrunners to write her out for two-week periods to record in the UK with Stock Aitken Waterman, so she made the decision to pursue music full-time.
The Magic star admits there’s a lot of things she “wishes she had done differently,” but insists in recent years she doesn’t “let things slide” anymore.
“I’m not sure how correct I am in saying, in recent years, last five, ten years, whatever, where I am more… I don’t let things slide, some things from the past… I’ve always had the idea, but haven’t always spoken up,” Kylie explains.
Back in the early PWL years, she says, she used to leave the behind-the-scenes work up to the “adults,” but eventually she grew “furious” to become more involved as time progressed.
“In the five years with them, going from a 19-year-old to early 20s, becoming furious, wanting to become more involved, be in the room, not be in the waiting room until they were ready,” she says.
Kylie released four albums under PWL, leaving after 1991’s Let‘s Get to It and her subsequent Greatest Hits collection.
Listen to he full podcast episode below.