As she discloses the high demands of her music tour, Kylie Minogue has made jokes about being a vile person.
Known more as a pop princess than a sweary diva, Kylie, 56, is a homosexual superstar.
However, the pop diva acknowledged in a recent interview that when things get tough on tour, things may go a little crazy.
The celebrity said that in order to accomplish this fast-paced performance, she must make quick changes backstage and change her attire multiple times while performing.
In an interview with the BBC, she described the situation as “frantic and extremely stressful.” “I may use a lot of profanity.”
“All of you are freaking out when one thing goes wrong.”
“I did walk by the wardrobe [department] on a recent gig, and I said, ‘I’m a despicable human being,'” she clarified. I sincerely apologize.
“No, what happens in quick change stays in quick change,” they said.
The celebrity also shared other backstage rumors regarding her fast change routines in the same interview.
To enhance her performance, Kylie shared an amusing story about consuming oysters prior to taking the stage.
I’ve experimented with a variety of things. I have had some oysters for convenience and time because someone ever mentioned them.
“This is the type of life where someone just holds out their hand and I [imitates spitting it into someone’s hand] get close to one [a bad oyster], or perhaps I even started to eat it before saying [shakes head].”
The celebrity talked about the early criticism she received as a young woman and looked back on her early career.
“People being as nasty as they were wasn’t cool,” she remarked.”And it wasn’t a faceless individual behind a keyboard.”
When questioned how she persevered in the face of such hardship.
“I honestly don’t know what kept me going,” she responds. “But having a job and having to go to work is one of the blessings.”
It’s nice if you have that obligation [of acting], because there were definitely moments when I would have preferred to hide in a cave. You’re preoccupied with other things after you have to show up.