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Kylie and Dannii Minogue to duet

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Wednesday 15 June 2011 16:19 BST
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Kylie Minogue is set to duet with sister, Dannii.

The Australian siblings - who recorded a cover of the ABBA classic 'The Winner Takes It All' for UK TV show 'Beautiful People' in 2008 - want to work on a new project together as their voices complement each other so well.

Kylie told The Sun newspaper: "We would definitely love to do something together again or many things in the future.

"My favourite thing that we have done together is a comedy sketch show in England a while back. She and I speak the same language - we have both been in showbiz a long time. We know the ups and downs of it."

Dannii - who recently left her judging role on the UK version of 'The X Factor' and has enjoyed moderate chart success with her own singing career - has previously said she used to feel inferior to her big sister because Kylie has had such a huge string of since she first moved to England in the 80s.

She said: "When I first came to England it was hard because it was Kyliemania. She was this cute little thing and I was the fat, ugly sister.

"Can you imagine for years being asked what it's like to be Kylie's sister?"

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