Film director fires up speculation about Minogue
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Kylie Minogue has reignited speculation about her love life after inviting movie director Alexander Dahm to her latest concert in London.
Dahm had a VIP seat next to the 02 arena’s stage so he could use his video camera to film the pop princess as she performed, the Sunday Mirror reported.
“Alex was standing about a metre away from Kylie,” an unnamed insider told the newspaper.
“He even got out his video camera to record the show.
“It was clear that whatever relationship they have, it’s stronger now than ever before.”
Minogue met the married father of two in Mexico in early 2007 when Minogue was modelling swimwear for fashion chain H&M and Dahm was on a film shoot.
A few months later the pair were photographed together in Chile, with the Australian singer suggesting that she was having a “mental affair” with Dahm.
The Sunday Mirror said this weekend’s visit to Britain was the second trip he had made in five months to Britain to stay with Minogue.
His last visit was in March when he spent much of his six-day visit at Minogue’s London apartment.
“Because Kylie and Alex are such good friends, she spoke to him loads about the tour during the planning stages,” a friend told the newspaper.
“So it was only right she invited him over to see the finished product.”
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