Kylie Minogue gears up to return home to Australia after 30 years in the UK as removal men arrive at her London home to begin packing up her belongings
She’s gearing up to move back to Australia after more than 30 years living in Britain.
And removal men arrived at Kylie Minogue’s home in London on Monday to begin the task of packing up her belongings.
The singer, 53, enlisted the services of Cadogan Tate Moving & Storage as she prepares to return to her native country to be closer to her family.
Packing up: Removal men arrived at Kylie Minogue’s home in London on Monday to begin the task of packing up her belongings as she prepares to move home to Australia
The truck was seen parked outside the gated entrance to the Say Something hitmaker’s plush West London abode.
Kylie, who has lived in the UK since 1990, has not made clear when exactly she plans on moving home.
The star, known for her hits Spinning Around and Can’t Get You Out of My Head, was born in Melbourne.
When asked about rumours she was returning to her home country permanently, Kylie told BBC Radio 2: ‘It is true, I will be basing myself in Australia.
Job: The singer, 53, enlisted the services of Cadogan Tate Moving & Storage as she prepares to return to her native country to be closer to her family (pictured in 2020)
‘I can’t believe the reaction it’s had. I’ve had friends call me.’
Kylie reassured Brits she ‘won’t be a stranger’ and will still visit regularly.
‘Of course I’ve lived here for 30 years. I’m always going to be back,’ she said.
While she didn’t confirm where exactly she plans to live, she will most likely settle in Melbourne – the city where she was born and where her family reside.
Kylie told friends she wanted to live closer to her family, including her parents Carol and Ron, siblings Brendan and Dannii and nephew Ethan.
Home: The truck was seen parked outside the gated entrance to the Say Something hitmaker’s plush West London abode
Homecoming: The star, known for her hits Spinning Around and Can’t Get You Out of My Head, was born in Melbourne and has lived in London since 1990
Her boyfriend, magazine executive Paul Solomons, won’t be joining her in Australia, but they intend to continue a long-distance relationship, according to The Sun.
‘Right now, Kylie has made the decision to move back to Australia and while Paul doesn’t want to relocate, they are still very much together and in love,’ a source said.
‘Of course she will be back in the UK from time to time and he will visit Melbourne. They are going to make it work.’
Making a move: The Mirror first reported on Kylie’s move, with a source saying she made the decision after spending time in Melbourne earlier this year. Her boyfriend, Paul Solomons (right), won’t be joining her but they intend to continue a long-distance relationship