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Kylie Minogue, 55, stuns in white silk dress ahead of Las Vegas residency

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Kylie Minogue, 55, stuns in white silk dress ahead of Las Vegas residency
Kylie Minogue, 55, stuns in white silk dress ahead of Las Vegas residency

KYLIE Minogue has a spring in her step ahead of her Las Vegas residency next month.

The Australian singer and former Neighbours star kicked up her heel in a white silk dress with feathered trim.

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Kylie Minogue looked angelic in a white silk dress with feathered trim
Kylie will star at the ­Voltaire nightclub inside Las Vegas hotspot, the Venetian Hotel
Kylie will star at the ­Voltaire nightclub inside Las Vegas hotspot, the Venetian HotelCredit: Getty

Kylie, 55, will star at the ­Voltaire nightclub inside Sin City’s Venetian Hotel.

She said: “The venue hasn’t even finished its build yet.”

Last month, Kylie revealed she has a phobia of coat hangers — but has launched a new range of them.

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The Aussie, 55, is charging £25 for three wooden clothes danglers branded with her first name.

But the Can’t Get You Out Of My Head star previously opened up about her bizarre hang-up, saying she hates the sound they make.

Discussing her closet in a 2010 interview, Kylie said: “It’s a room in my home where everything is laid out — and it never looks like other people’s wardrobes do in magazine shoots.

“The problem is I hate putting things on hangers.

“I have a hanger phobia — I don’t like the way they sound when you put them in the wardrobe.”

Kylie’s fear is formally known as kremastraphobia.

But she has no reason to be concerned about record sales, as she is on course to score her ninth No1 album tomorrow.

Her new release, Tension, has outsold the rest of the Top 20 combined, and was 35,000 ahead of Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts, which is at No2.

The singer, a chart-topper since 1987, told The Sun last weekend musicians’ ages would soon be irrelevant.

Ellie Henman

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