Kylie Minogue has fondly recalled her time on the hit Aussie show, Kath & Kim.
The singer, 55, appeared on the Zach Sang Show and was quizzed about her role as Kim’s daughter Epponnee-Rae.
Kylie, who rose to fame on The Sullivans and Neighbours, said she loved portraying the character and being on set with actresses Gina Riley and Jane Turner.
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Kylie made a series of cameos on the show as the grown-up version of Epponnee-Rae.
“It was a flash forward to Kim’s daughter Epponnee-Raelene Charlene Kathleen Darleen Craig, I think I got them all in there,” she said with a laugh.
“I mean, Kath & Kim forever, to be on their set was wild!”
She added: “I love that of all the things I’ve done you’re like you were on Kath & Kim, which is definitely up there!”
She also repeated the show’s iconic catchphrase, “Look at moi!”
Actress Zara Harrington played Epponnee-Rae as a baby.
She told 9Honey last year: “I really had no choice, I was kind of just placed there.”
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“It’s really special, not a lot of people have something like that and I think I am quite lucky.”
Other stars who made a cameo in the show over the years include the likes of the late Shane Warne and Eric Bana.
Kath & Kim ran from 2002 – 2007 and was so popular it even had spin-off films.
Kylie meanwhile, will soon be hitting the stage in Vegas as part of a residency.
She will be performing at the Voltaire nightclub at The Venetian in November.
It comes after the success of her new single ‘Padam Padam’, which has topped the charts and reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay Chart earlier this month.
The star’s residency will kick off on November 3, soon after the release of her 16th studio album Tension, and tickets will be made available from August 9.
In a statement, the singer explained she felt very connected to the venue, despite her nerves over its 1,000-seat capacity.
“The spirit of Voltaire is one of pure, authentic fun,” she said.
“It’s one I resonate with as a pop artist.”
“My new album Tension is all about the space where the intimate and universal come together and Voltaire represents just that.”