Kylie Minogue is looking on the bright side just over a month after confirming her split from Joshua Sasse on Feb. 3.
“I feel great actually,” she told The Sydney Morning Herald in Australia to launch a new range of eyewear for Specsavers.
Ending her engagement has “not been the easiest times,” she admitted, but she remains upbeat.
“I have no regrets,” said the star, 48. “Life is about love and experience and learning and evolving and I am richer and thankful for all of the experiences in my life. I’m also very touched and thankful for the generous support from my fans.”

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She also hinted about what she’s learned from the experience. “I wish I had trusted my instincts on some occasions when I didn’t and I wish I had listened to better advice when I didn’t,” she answered when asked about hindsight.
“But overall, I have to look at the glass as half full and acknowledge that I am all of the moments of my life, the good and the not so good.”


Looking ahead and working on a new album, “My current motto is to go for it,” she added.
“To enjoy the little moments of goodness when they appear, to be present with the people I love and to spread light wherever possible.”
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Jennie Noonan began her career at WHO Magazine in 1999 as an editorial assistant, soon after gaining her Bachelor of Media and Communications degree from Macquarie University. During her almost two decades at WHO, she worked her way up to Executive Editor and, along the way, interviewed Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and Heath Ledger, profiled stacks of ordinary Australians with extraordinary stories and covered events from the Academy Awards to the Australian Air Guitar championships. As a freelancer, she has dabbled in travel writing for QANTAS Magazine, covered celebrity news and pop culture for E! News and The New Daily and worked on one-off collector publications about Taylor Swift, Legally Blonde, The Hunger Games, Olivia Newton-John, Harrison Ford, Barbra Streisand and more. She still regularly contributes to her first love, WHO magazine, sticking around long enough to live through both "Bennifer" eras. When not glued to reality TV, the mum-of-three can be found on the beach.
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