Kylie Minogue shoots down Madonna duet rumours
London, Jan 5 : Kylie Minogue has quashed rumours regarding an upcoming duet with Madonna to celebrate her 25th year in the world of pop music.
On New Years Eve Kylie thanked her fans for the year gone by on twitter.
Thank you all for an amazing 2011, Aphrodites year, and heres to K25 in 2012!!!! the Mirror quoted her as tweeting.
It was thought that Minogue was planning to celebrate her 25 years in the music industry in various ways, including some gigs and TV specials.
It was rumoured that Minogue could even be performing duets with stars such as Nick Cave, Robbie Williams, her sister Dannii and Madonna.
Madonna was thought to be in the running to join Kylie during a possible ITV special.
However, Kylie has since taken to Twitter to deny the gossip.
When a fan asked her to confirm the duet with Madonna on Twitter, she denied it.
@kylieminogue Is it true that youre planning to duet w/ Madonna ? #MadonnaKylieDuet, a fan asked.
its just a rumour, but of course it would be amazing!! maybe one day:) #MadonnaKylieDuet, Kylie tweeted her reply. (ANI)
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