Kylie Minogue turns heads in a white latex dress as she poses for backstage snaps with Tess Daly and Dianne Buswell ahead of Strictly performance

Kylie Minogue caused a stir behind the scenes at Strictly, posing for photos with Tess Daly and Dianne Buswell before taking to the stage.

On Sunday’s semi-final results show, the 57-year-old Australian singer performed her new song, ‘XMAS’.

Taking to Instagram, host Tess shared a sweet snap with Kylie behind the scenes.

Kylie turned heads in a white latex dress that showed off her amazing figure, and Tess looked stunning in a tight-fitting red gown.

The singer smiled brightly in another photo, standing next to Dianne, the professional dancer who is expecting a baby and looked beautiful in a pink outfit.

Earlier in the day, the star paid tribute to the Bondi Beach horror shooting victims. 

Taking to social media, Kylie penned: ‘My heart is with you Bondi,’ with a broken heart emoji.

A shooting happened Sunday evening near the Bondi Pavilion during a Chanukah celebration, a Jewish holiday festival meant to be a family-friendly event. Two gunmen with rifles opened fire.

Australian authorities have confirmed the violence was a targeted act of terrorism. 

The shooting happened around 6:40 PM on Sunday. Witnesses say two men got out of a car on Campbell Parade and started shooting at people in the busy tourist area. Many people reported hearing over 30 gunshots, causing widespread panic.

Photos and video taken by a Daily Mail photographer reveal one of the attackers, Naveed Akram, a 24-year-old man from Bonnyrigg, a suburb of Sydney, shooting from a bridge.

NSW Premier Chris Minns confirmed late Sunday that 12 people were killed in the attack.

In addition to the fatality, 29 people were hurt, including two police officers with life-threatening injuries and a child. They were taken to hospitals throughout Sydney for treatment.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese strongly denounced the shooting as a hateful act of antisemitism and stated it is being investigated as terrorism.

Prime Minister Albanese condemned the incident as a deliberate attack on Jewish Australians, occurring on the first day of Hanukkah – a time meant for happiness and religious observance. He emphasized that targeting Jewish Australians is an attack on all Australians.

Police have confirmed that Akram, who was already known to them and had been flagged as a potential terror threat, was wounded in the shooting and is currently hospitalized while in police custody. The other shooter was killed at the scene.

Following the incident, police searched Akram’s home in Bonnyrigg while onlookers gathered. Officers escorted at least three people from the house at gunpoint.

Near the bridge where the shooting happened, investigators found concerning items, including a homemade bomb. Bomb disposal experts carefully removed and transported the device in a secure vehicle.

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2025-12-14 23:33