Michael Harte
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she would always talk about how much her fans meant to her.
And, you know, it sounds so cheesy to say it, the show must go on.
And in so many times in her career, you know, she was probably told the show now is done.
It's over.
But she refused that.
Like we said about being put in a box, and she refused that.
But she always got back on stage.
And I think...
potentially I don't know like I said I'd like to speak on her behalf but a lot of her steeliness comes from her absolute love for her fans and almost like she feels like she owes them something and vice versa you know and I think when her fan when the chips were down that's the other side of it Nick Cave describes it I keep bringing up Nick Cave he's really good at this but he said you know Kylie's
Love for her audience.
It's real.
It's not phony.
It's a true form of love.
And I think her fans and her have this deep, deep connection that's very real.
And I think when the chips were down, she would find that steeliness that you talked about to kind of get back on stage and show her fans that she's not going anywhere.
My next project is to probably go to sleep for a couple of months because I worked on this for two years and I edited and I directed it and wrote it and helped out with the music.
And I have a five-year-old and a three-year-old.
It's the biggest project of all, I have to say.
So I think they kind of...
in their lives enough over the last two years so I haven't picked anything yet you know this is the first time in ten years that I've decided not to pick my project until this was finished because I wanted to I knew it was a special project and I kind of wanted to enjoy it when it was released and not be kind of deep in another project so yeah so nothing yet but we'll see I've got a couple of dream projects but