Laughter helped Kylie Minogue beat cancer, sister Dannii has revealed.
The brunette Minogue has revealed how she and her sibling often dressed in silly clothes and watched British comedy 'Little Britain' to keep up Kylie's spirits during her battle with the deadly illness.
She told Cosmopolitan magazine: "We'd love to do what we call "daggy dancing"- just really stupid dancing to anything I had on my iPod. And we played name that tune. Kylie is really good at it."
Dannii also helped Kyle to laugh by tying her up and tickling her feet. "Kylie's got the most ticklish feet ever. I'd tickle her until she was was hoarse from laughing. Then I'd tickle her some more."
The 'Spinning Around' singer was struck down by breast cancer last year and had to endure draining chemotherapy treatment, which led to her losing her hair.
Kylie, 37, got the all-clear from the illness in January and has been seen in public recently sporting her new short hair.
Danni, 34, revealed she found it heartbreaking to watch her sister fighting for her life.
She said: "The hard time was when I was away from her or she was away from me.
"Being close to the person going through the pain is difficult, as you just wish you could take it away, but you can't. I was thinking about it every second of the day."
The brunette Minogue has revealed how she and her sibling often dressed in silly clothes and watched British comedy 'Little Britain' to keep up Kylie's spirits during her battle with the deadly illness.
She told Cosmopolitan magazine: "We'd love to do what we call "daggy dancing"- just really stupid dancing to anything I had on my iPod. And we played name that tune. Kylie is really good at it."
Dannii also helped Kyle to laugh by tying her up and tickling her feet. "Kylie's got the most ticklish feet ever. I'd tickle her until she was was hoarse from laughing. Then I'd tickle her some more."
The 'Spinning Around' singer was struck down by breast cancer last year and had to endure draining chemotherapy treatment, which led to her losing her hair.
Kylie, 37, got the all-clear from the illness in January and has been seen in public recently sporting her new short hair.
Danni, 34, revealed she found it heartbreaking to watch her sister fighting for her life.
She said: "The hard time was when I was away from her or she was away from me.
"Being close to the person going through the pain is difficult, as you just wish you could take it away, but you can't. I was thinking about it every second of the day."







