Cape Town - Kylie Minogue gets candid about her battle with breast cancer and how it’s prevented her from having children.
During her interview with the Sunday Times Style, the 50-year-old singer revealed how her 2005 cancer diagnosis impacted her starting a family.
"I was 36 when I had my diagnosis. Realistically, you're getting to the late side of things [starting a family]," Kylie said, adding that the diagnosis "changed everything".
"I don't want to dwell on it, obviously, but I wonder what that would have been like. Everyone will say there are options, but I don't know.
"I’m 50 now, and I’m more at ease with my life. I can’t say there are no regrets, but it would be very hard for me to move on if I classed that as a regret. So, I just have to be as philosophical about it as I can.
"You’ve got to accept where you are and get on with it."
The Australian-British singer also opened up about her relationship with the creative director of British GQ, Paul Solomons (43), Daily Mail reports.
"I've met someone who I feel good with. It feels right.
"I can feel my face going. People say, 'Your face changes when you talk about him,' and it does. Happiness. He's an inspiring, funny, talented guy. He's got a real-life actual job! It's lovely," she said.
Kylie and her new beau were spotted together for the first time in April last year, Hello! magazine reports.
The Love at First Sight songstress then confirmed her relationship with Paul after posting an adorable picture of the pair kissing at her birthday party.
Sources: Metro, Daily Mail, Hello Magazine