Kylie Minogue has left ITV viewers saying 'crikey' after they uncovered her real age.

Having sold over 80 million records worldwide over a career spanning five decades, Minogue is the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time. The "I Should Be So Lucky" star took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall for An Audience with Kylie which was broadcast last night (December 10).

The former Neighbours actress entertaining fans and a specially invited audience of VIP guests with some of her greatest hits from across her glittering career and eagerly anticipated album Tension, including recent single Padam Padam. There were emotional moments as she called Pete Waterman, who first signed the Aussie star to his PWL record label, onto the stage.

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However many viewers were distracted by Kylie's ageless looks, BirminghamLive reports. The singing sensation turned 55 back in May, but looks years younger. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, to comment. Kirsty Chalmers wrote: "Kylie Minogue just gets better with age in every single way. #AnAudienceWithKylie

She took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall for An Audience with Kylie

Sarah Burrows said: "#AnAudienceWithKylie Man, she's amazing, isn't she? She's 55! #Stunner." Kerry echoed: "She just doesn’t age. Love her #AnAudienceWithKylie."

Melanie agreed: "She looks absolutely stunning #AnAudienceWithKylie." Lorraine Clarke commented: "My husband just said "crikey Kylie looks good for her age"- for all the menopausal 50 somethings out there don't worry - you would too with 120 million in the bank and no kids."

Hellie Phillips added: "Kylie looking and sounding amazing! She comes across so personable and lots of fun! Looking beautiful in red."

Kylie has never spoken about whether she has had any enhancements to keep her looking so young. But in 2018, Sydney surgeon Dr Daniel Lanzer, who has not treated Kylie but has years of experience in the field, speculated that Kylie had some filler, and possibly some liposuction and a "mini-face lift" to maintain her age-defying looks.

"She's 50 and she still has very tight skin and cheeks. As we get older, most people don't have those prominent high cheekbones.

"So that's either fabulous genetics, or she's had some sort of filler to keep that fullness. The most common procedure people her age have would be fat transfer, which involves transferring fat from the hips or bottom.

"People her age would do that and inject the fat along the cheeks and create that fullness."