Kylie Minogue has a special with her gay fans and she appreciates the support she has received from the LGBTQ+ community throughout her career.
Kylie feels a sense of solidarity with her gay audience and acknowledges that they have protected her during tough times.
She appreciates the support she has received, especially during the 90s when she faced unpleasant experiences. Kylie believes her gay fans felt a bond with her and stood up for her when she faced unfair treatment. She strives to spread positivity and goodness, and when faced with unfair criticism, she feels that her gay fans are ready to defend her.
Kylie first became aware of the queer community through a Kylie drag show in Sydney in 1990. She sees the drag queens as embodying her essence more than she does herself. She has attended several drag shows since then and recognizes the love and connection she shares with the LGBTQ+ community.
Kylie has always tried to support her LGBTQ+ fans and reciprocate the support they have shown her over the years. In February, she joined her sister Dannii to perform at Sydney World Pride, which she describes as an electric and special night for many people. She felt a level of stress before the show but was ultimately thrilled to be able to perform alongside her sister and create a memorable experience for the audience.