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Was Kylie a bit jealous of you? Dannii Minogue put on the spot about her relationship with sister

20 shares Dannii explained she was focused on her music career during her time on the variety program while Kylie was focused on acting, so there was no need to be jealous.  For Kylie, she was doing her acting at the time, she had done Henderson Kids and I don t think she had the confidence with the singing and stuff back then, Dannii explained.  Was she a teeny bit jealous of you? Angela cheekily asked Dannii, who handled the question like a pro. Dannii explained she was the one who was focused on the show and her singing career, while Kylie was focused on acting so there was no need to be jealous

Dannii Minogue put on the spot during interview about Kylie

Dannii Minogue put on the spot during interview about Kylie Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo For years, sisters Dannii and Kylie Minogue have always been compared.  And after constantly denying any form or jealousy or rivalry, Dannii, 49, was put on the spot about it during an interview with Angela Bishop on Studio 10 this week.  As she celebrated the fact it s been 50 years since Young Talent Time debuted, Dannii was asked if Kylie was a teeny bit jealous of her during their teenage years, as the younger Minogue sister rose to fame on the hit show. 

WAM Theatre Presents Letters To Kamala By Rachel Lynett

13:54 Amber Ruffin and her sister Lacey Lamar grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. Amber moved to New York City where, in 2014, she became the first ever black female writer on a network late-night show when she joined the staff of “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” She still works there, writing and appearing on camera - often singing - always hilarious - and in September of 2020, NBC’s streaming platform, Peacock premiered “The Amber Ruffin Show” - a no-guest and, because of the Covid-19 pandemic, audience-less half-hour where Ruffin and the show’s announcer, her friend, Tarik Davis, wear zazzy suits and talk about current events.

WAM Theatre offers a Fresh Take on firsts

Playwright Rachel Lynett’s “Letters to Kamala” is about firsts. It is, tangentially, about our 49th Vice President, Kamala D. Harris. It is directly about three “first” women who put down the path that led Harris to the vice presidency. It’s about the weight, the sacrifices, the lessons of being first. “Letters to Kamala” also is the first of WAM Theatre’s 2021 First Takes Play Readings series; the first presentation of WAM’s 2021 season — period. The digital reading begins streaming Sunday through the WAM Theatre website — wamtheatre.com — and will be available for viewing anytime between Sunday and March 21. Tickets are priced at $15, $25 or $50.

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