Pop superstar Kylie Minogue is set to play herself in an upcoming Netflix murder-mystery series titled “The Residence.” The show, based on the book “The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House” by Kate Andersen Brower, is set in the US president’s Washington DC residence and will feature a murder during a state dinner.
The series will be produced by Shonda Rhimes, best known for her work on “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Bridgerton.” “Orange Is The New Black” actor Uzo Aduba will lead the show as an “eccentric” detective named Cordelia Cupp, with supporting actors including Andre Braugher and Susan Kelechi Watson.
While little is known about Minogue’s role in the show, her inclusion has caused a stir on social media, with many LGBT fans expressing their excitement at seeing the chart-topping singer in a murder-mystery. Fans have also expressed hope that Minogue’s character will survive the series and receive recognition in the form of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar or Tony.
Other stars set to appear in the series include Eliza Coupe, Jane Curtin, and Edwina Findley. Production on the series has already begun, but a release date has not yet been announced.
The inclusion of Minogue in “The Residence” is significant for the LGBT community, as she has long been a vocal supporter of LGBT rights and an icon in the community. Her appearance in the series is sure to bring a level of excitement and anticipation for fans of the LGBT community and beyond.
The series promises to be an intriguing and entertaining watch, with a talented cast and an exciting premise. As details about Minogue’s role are still under wraps, fans will have to wait to see how she fits into the story, but her inclusion alone is enough to generate buzz and excitement for the show.