Kylie Minogue's journey is a testament to resilience and reinvention. In her new Netflix docuseries, 'Kylie', she opens up about her career, relationships, and the media scrutiny she faced early on. Minogue's determination to not be boxed in and her ability to constantly reinvent herself are key themes. The documentary, directed by Michael Harte, showcases Minogue's personal archive, including archive photography by her longtime friend Katerina Jebb. Minogue discusses her relationships with 'Neighbours' co-star Jason Donovan and the late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, and the press scrutiny she received early in her career. She reflects on her belief in not being put into a box and her sheer determination, highlighting how she navigated that period with a sense of determination. Minogue's relationship with Hutchence is particularly poignant, as it left a lasting impact on her life and career. The documentary also features contributions from Minogue's sister, record producer Pete Waterman, and musician Nick Cave, offering a multifaceted perspective on her life and career. Minogue's ability to stay true to herself and her art, despite the challenges and expectations, is a powerful message. The documentary serves as a celebration of her career, showcasing her evolution and the impact she has had on the music industry. It's a must-watch for fans and anyone interested in the power of personal growth and the impact of media on one's life.