Kylie Celebrates Brits Win By Downing World’s Most Expensive Drink

Kylie.jpgWe were overjoyed to discover yesterday that Our Kylie did not let her country down at The Brits, walking away from the ceremony with the Best International Female Solo Artist award.


“I’m all overcome. This is incredible,” the Australian pop princess told the crowd as she collected her award.

The win followed a dazzling performance from Minogue, who took to the stage to sing Wow, from her latest album X.

Dressed in a jewelled gold figure-hugging dress, she appeared with a line of dancers fully covered in shiny, metallic tracksuits with matching helmets. The performance and award mark a triumphant return to the music show for Minogue following her battle with breast cancer.

And how does one celebrate such a massive return to form? By quaffing an insanely expensive cocktail purchased by a mysterious admirer!


After winning Best International Female Solo Artist at the Brits last night, the singer was given a £35,000 Flawless cocktail by another VIP clubber.

The enormously expensive drink, which is a Movida trademark, comprises Louis XII cognac, half a bottle of Cristal Rose champagne, brown sugar, bitters and a few chips of 24-carat edible gold leaf.

But making up the lion’s share of the price tag is an 11-carat diamond ring in the bottom of the glass.

The buyer did not want to be named but a source said: “He’s known in the royal circles.”

Mohammed Al Fayed?

We were also pleased to learn that Kylie enjoyed spending some quality time at the after party with fellow Aussie singer Natalie Imbruglia.

While enjoying her crowded party, 39-year-old Kylie was in fierce competition with fellow Aussie singer Natalie Imbruglia, 33, to see who was the most flexible. The competition involved seeing who could bend their back the most. An onlooker said: “It was a close call. But Kylie probably won. It was all just for fun really.”

Another said: “Winning meant so much to Kylie, you could tell.”

In your fucking face, Imbruglia.

Comments

  • AJ

    There’s a contradiction between Kylie accepting such an extravagant drink and the rising concern in Australia over alcohol consumption. As a role model, Kylie could demonstrate a more responsible approach to alcohol instead of demonstrating high excess.

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