Kylie Minogue gets French cultural honor
Paris (Reuters) - Aussie pop vocalizer Kylie Minogue
received one of France's top cultural awards on Monday, the day
before her world circuit kicked off in French capital.
Minogue was made a Maurice Chevalier dans l'ordre stilboestrol Arts et
Lettres (Knight of Humanities and Letters) for "the cultural pleasure
she has precondition French people" and for her passion of France, a
French Civilization Ministry official said.
"Princess of pop, uncontested queen of the dance floors,
you are a sort of Midas of the international music scene world Health Organization
turns everything she touches into gold, from records to
micro-shorts," Culture Minister Christine Albanel said
presenting the awarding.
"Even if it isn't the part of your general anatomy which is the
near often praised by the media, you throw a vauntingly heart," she
added.
Pop radical Police won the awarding in October 2007 and other
knights include U.S. film stars Sharon Stone and Clint
Eastwood.
(Coverage by Swaha Pattanaik)