In this case, it's invaluable.Minogue's private archive of photos, writing, and home videos is masterfully edited alongside archival footage and interviews with celebrity sister Dannii Minogue, her Neighbours on-and-off-screen partner Jason Donovan, and Bad Seeds ringleader Nick Cave, who affectionately hails her as a "beam of light with this incredible positivity".Across three-plus hours, Minogue offers increasingly candid perspectives about her professional and personal life, telling ABC News Breakfast that agreeing to the project "involved a little bit of bravery".She grieves over late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, explains his and Cave's influence on her career, and how she navigated merciless, often misogynistic media backlash — she was dismissed as a "talentless … singing budgie" from an early age.The biggest revelation, however, is saved until the dramatic finale.In 2021, Minogue was diagnosed with cancer for a second time, but kept the news private until now."I've been trying to find the right time to say it Sometimes just a few hours," she says.Minogue has experienced heartbreak and disappointment just like the rest of us, yet rises time and again to the dream role of Queen of Pop