Kylie accepts she may never have children

Kylie Minogue has revealed she is trying to be calm and at peace by focusing on what she does have rather than what she doesn't have, such as children.

Despite previously saying she wants children, Kylie Minogue has admitted it may never happen.

The 45-year-old singer, who has just released her 12th studio album, Kiss Me Once, revealed she is focusing on what she does have rather than what she does not.

"I don't know how many more times I can say, if it happens, it happens. But I think maybe part of this frame of mind I'm in, trying to be calm and accepting and at peace with where I am, is really acknowledging that it just might not be written on the pages for me," she said in an interview with the Daily Mail's Weekend magazine.

"You can't have everything, so I'd rather just focus on what I have instead of what I don't have."

Minogue split from her Spanish model boyfriend, Andres Velencoso, in 2013 and changed her management team. Although she admitted to looking back on the previous year and reflecting on events, she said she had never been so focused.

Her new album is the first in four years and the singer said the first single, Into The Blue, reflected how she feels right now.

"I didn't write the lyrics but amazingly they just fit my life at the moment. I was still in a relationship when I recorded it, so it must be destiny because the song's coming to life more with my current frame of mind."


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