Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue has expressed her gratitude towards her LGBTQ+ fans after her recent success at the 66th annual Grammy Awards. The 55-year-old singer-songwriter took home the trophy for Best Pop Dance Recording, and during a conversation with E!'s Live from the Red Carpet host Laverne Cox, she took the opportunity to thank her devoted supporters.
Minogue conveyed her appreciation by saying, 'I would say thank you for being with me for such a long time now, through thick and thin. We ride the highs, the lows, and the in-betweens, and to know that we've got each other's backs and this feels like the start of the next era.' Her acknowledgment of the LGBTQ+ community and their unwavering support aligns with her longstanding inclusivity and advocacy.
The Grammy win marked Minogue's second-ever victory at the prestigious awards ceremony. She secured the accolade for her track 'Padam Padam' from her 2023 LP titled Tension. The category for Best Pop Dance Recording included notable contenders such as David Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray, Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding, Bebe Rexha, Troye Sivan, and more. Being the inaugural winner in this category adds to Minogue's accomplished career.
This recognition comes almost two decades after her previous Grammy win in 2004 for Best Dance Recording with her hit song 'Come Into My World.' With this recent achievement, Minogue continues to solidify her status as a prominent figure in the music industry.
In a previous interview with PEOPLE, Minogue discussed her longevity in the industry and the release of her 16th studio album. Reflecting on her journey, she revealed, 'I remember a few years ago being in a lot of interview situations where I would be asked, 'What age do you think it is still OK to be in pop music, or to be sexy in pop?' It was really awkward, and I felt like I had to justify my presence there.' Her dedication and refusal to be constrained by societal expectations have allowed her to flourish in an industry where age and relevance are often questioned.
Minogue's success is not only a personal triumph but also serves as a milestone for other artists, particularly women, who face prejudice and bias. By acknowledging this and speaking out about it, she reinforces the need for equality and challenges the norms that have limited voices in the music industry.
As fans celebrate Minogue's Grammy win and eagerly anticipate the new era she mentioned during her conversation with Laverne Cox, it is evident that her impact extends far beyond her music. Her authenticity, resilience, and enduring support for her LGBTQ+ fans resonate deeply, making her a cherished icon in the music community.