Posted September 14, 201014 yr Kylie felt "guilty" about Dannii career Tuesday, September 14 2010, 21:11 BST By Naomi Rainey, Big Brother ReporterTweet this Digg this Send to friend More options Kylie MinogueDannii MinogueTVMusicX Factor Rex FeaturesKylie Minogue has admitted that she felt "guilty" when sister Dannii's career was compared to her own. Speaking to The X Factor's new magazine X, Kylie said that she always had faith that her sister's career would flourish but felt bad about her own success. The 'Get Outta My Way' singer said: "I would feel quite guilty sometimes although there was no reason to feel that. "And I know the last thing she would ever want me to feel is bad." Speaking of Dannii's popularity since joining The X Factor, Kylie added: "We’ve discussed all that and it’s all good. I always knew her time would come. I’m stoked for her." Edited September 26, 201014 yr by Aphrodite
September 26, 201014 yr Author ShowbizDannii Minogue reveals Kylie cancer support Sunday, September 26 2010, 11:41 BST By Naomi Rainey, Entertainment ReporterTweet this Digg this Send to friend More options Dannii MinogueKylie MinogueShowbiz ITVDannii Minogue has spoken about how she supported her sister Kylie throughout her treatment for breast cancer. Writing in her autobiography My Story, Dannii said that her role was "to keep her as occupied and happy as possible". Dannii said that she visited Kylie regularly during her chemotherapy treatment in Paris. "My most important job was to keep her as occupied and happy as possible and do whatever it was she wanted to do," she explained. "If Kylie wanted to go for a walk, we walked around pretty boutiques on the streets around her apartment building. If she wanted to do a Sudoku puzzle then fall asleep, I'd sit quietly with her. "And if she wanted to watch Ready Steady Cook or The Weakest Link on TV every night, then we'd do that, too." The X Factor judge added: "Sometimes I'd put on some music, and I'd encourage her to get up and dance around the living room with me. I was keen to get that little performance fairy inside her moving and telling her, 'Yes. You will get back on stage. You absolutely will, and then everything will be as it should be.' "As the days turned into weeks, my admiration for her grew and grew." Edited September 26, 201014 yr by Aphrodite