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Kylie Minogue has defended her controversial video for 'All The Lovers'.
The clip, which features Minogue atop a pyramid of gay and straight couples kissing passionately, has been banned in several countries including Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, reports The AFP.
In an interview on Spanish television station Cuatro, the popstar said that she stands behind the video and that it should not be seen as offensive.
"I think, yes, it's sexy but I also think it's very touching and sensual and the message is love," she explained.
Minogue also thanked fans for supporting her during her struggle with breast cancer.
"I had a lot of support from around the world from the public, a lot of it which I did not see, which I did not hear, but I felt it," she said.
"And it might sound a bit cosmic or whatever, but in that kind of situation you need to reach for any positivity that you can get and I really felt people's good wishes, so thank you."