Pop singer Kylie Minogue has paid tribute to her loyal fans at the premiere of her new documentary 'White Diamond'.
The singer chatted with fans, posed for photographs and signed autographs at London's Leicester Square last night before a screening of the documentary, thanking them for their support during her battle with breast cancer.
'White Diamond' is a behind-the-scenes look at Minogue's 'Showgirl' tour, including interviews with the singer and those who helped with her comeback.
Speaking last night, Minogue said: "I was convinced, pretty much against my will initially, but then I came round to the idea, it was a good way to show the fans and to thank them for their support and see where all their good wishes went, and how we managed to get the show back on stage ... to see the emotion, to see people caring, to see the hard times backstage."
"I mean I do also say in the documentary, 'it's a show, we're not saving the world, we're doing a show.' But in that moment it seemed so important."
"I think through the film you see me get more relaxed with the camera crew being there and more relaxed because I actually managed to get the show back and running."