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קיילי בהופעה פומבית רשמית בעוד שבועיים? KYLIE COMEBACK Singer vows she'll be at charity ball KYLIE Minogue is set to make her first major public appearance since her cancer operation. The Aussie pop princess, who has battled breast cancer since May, is now based in Paris and undergoing chemotherapy treatment there. But 3am can reveal that she will attend the Pink Ice Ball, to be held at the Dorchester Hotel in London on October 7. She will be a star guest at the charity event, in aid of breast-cancer awareness and research, held in association with Cancer Research UK. A band fronted by Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood's kids Leah and Jesse will perform on the night while ITN's Nick Owen and Location Location Location's Kirstie Allsopp will conduct a charity auction. Kylie is currently being treated at the Institute Gustave-Roussy and is staying at boyfriend Olivier Martinez's flat. Her mother, Carol, and sister Dannii have also been keeping the 37-year-old company. Film star Olivier, 39, recently whisked Kylie off for a sailing holiday in Corsica during a break in her treatment and it's hoped this forthcoming event will also lift her spirits. "Kylie is determined to attend the ball," says a source. "It's for a very good cause and she is aiming to be strong enough to be there. She's a real fighter and wants to do her bit for the charity. It's unlikely that she'll perform but Kylie definitely wants to attend and raise money for cancer research." We also hear that she hopes to make a moving return to her homeland following a huge vote of confidence from the Australian music industry. She is said to be "absolutely thrilled" after being nominated for the title of Best Female Artist by ARIA, the Australian Record Industry Association. It has also put her smash hit I Believe In You forward as Best Pop Release. She aims to attend the Australian equivalent of the Brits on October 23 in Sydney. "Kylie would do anything to be there but just being a part of it all will make her very happy indeed," said a close family friend. "She has been feeling pretty low recently, for obvious reasons, but these nominations are just the kind of things which inspire her. "If she can't get to Sydney, then she'll certainly be sending a message to all of her millions of fans who'll be thinking about her on the night." Kylie's breast cancer was diagnosed four months ago and she has since undergone a series of operations and a course of chemotherapy. Despite her ordeal, the singer is particularly pleased that publicity about her illness has inspired other women to undergo screening for cancer. Dannii said recently: "She is thrilled that one good thing to come out of her illness is that other women of a similar age are now so much more aware of breast cancer.
קיילי בהופעה פומבית רשמית בעוד שבועיים? KYLIE COMEBACK Singer vows she'll be at charity ball KYLIE Minogue is set to make her first major public appearance since her cancer operation. The Aussie pop princess, who has battled breast cancer since May, is now based in Paris and undergoing chemotherapy treatment there. But 3am can reveal that she will attend the Pink Ice Ball, to be held at the Dorchester Hotel in London on October 7. She will be a star guest at the charity event, in aid of breast-cancer awareness and research, held in association with Cancer Research UK. A band fronted by Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood's kids Leah and Jesse will perform on the night while ITN's Nick Owen and Location Location Location's Kirstie Allsopp will conduct a charity auction. Kylie is currently being treated at the Institute Gustave-Roussy and is staying at boyfriend Olivier Martinez's flat. Her mother, Carol, and sister Dannii have also been keeping the 37-year-old company. Film star Olivier, 39, recently whisked Kylie off for a sailing holiday in Corsica during a break in her treatment and it's hoped this forthcoming event will also lift her spirits. "Kylie is determined to attend the ball," says a source. "It's for a very good cause and she is aiming to be strong enough to be there. She's a real fighter and wants to do her bit for the charity. It's unlikely that she'll perform but Kylie definitely wants to attend and raise money for cancer research." We also hear that she hopes to make a moving return to her homeland following a huge vote of confidence from the Australian music industry. She is said to be "absolutely thrilled" after being nominated for the title of Best Female Artist by ARIA, the Australian Record Industry Association. It has also put her smash hit I Believe In You forward as Best Pop Release. She aims to attend the Australian equivalent of the Brits on October 23 in Sydney. "Kylie would do anything to be there but just being a part of it all will make her very happy indeed," said a close family friend. "She has been feeling pretty low recently, for obvious reasons, but these nominations are just the kind of things which inspire her. "If she can't get to Sydney, then she'll certainly be sending a message to all of her millions of fans who'll be thinking about her on the night." Kylie's breast cancer was diagnosed four months ago and she has since undergone a series of operations and a course of chemotherapy. Despite her ordeal, the singer is particularly pleased that publicity about her illness has inspired other women to undergo screening for cancer. Dannii said recently: "She is thrilled that one good thing to come out of her illness is that other women of a similar age are now so much more aware of breast cancer.