Kylie Minogue’s new music video sparks ‘Tension’ with her management

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The video has already been viewed over 1 million times on YouTube

Kylie Minogue’s new music video for her single “Say Something” has sparked tension with her management, according to reports.

The video, released on Friday, features Minogue in several revealing outfits, including a latex catsuit and a bikini. Some of her management team are said to be unhappy with the racy content of the video and are worried that it could damage her image.

However, Minogue is said to be defiant and determined to release the video as she feels it accurately represents her music.

A source told The Daily Mail: “Kylie is a very strong-willed woman, and she’s not going to let anyone tell her what to do. She feels the video is a work of art, and she’s not going to compromise on it.”

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The source added that Minogue’s management team is “worried about the backlash” from the video but that she is “unconcerned”.

Kylie Minogue’s new music video sparks tension with her management

“Kylie knows that not everyone is going to like the video, but she doesn’t care,” the source said. “She’s just doing what she wants to do.”

The video has already been viewed over 1 million times on YouTube and has received mixed reactions from fans. Some have praised Minogue for her confidence and sexiness, while others have criticized the video for being too raunchy.

Only time will tell whether the video will damage Minogue’s image, but it is clear that she is determined to make a statement with her new music.

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