Kylie Minogue is set to chronicle her tales of megastardom in an explosive tell-all memoir, lifting the lid on her work in showbiz AND her love life

Kylie Minogue is to chronicle her life as a megastar in an explosive tell-all memoir, it has been revealed.

The Australian singer and actress, 56, will lift the lid on her 40-year career in music, film and TV in a new book.

It’s said that Kylie feels like now is the right time to “relive some memories” now that she’s at the height of her fame. The sun reported on Saturday.

The star – who won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BRITs this year – will work with a ghostwriter on the memoir – which will also give fans an insight into her love life.

A source told the publication, “Kylie is at the peak of her career and now feels like the perfect time to write about her life and relive some memories.

Kylie Minogue will chronicle her life as a megastar in an explosive tell-all memoir, it was revealed on Saturday

The Australian singer and actress, 56, will lift the lid on her 40-year career in music, film and TV in a new book (Pictured in Neighbours)

The Australian singer and actress, 56, will lift the lid on her 40-year career in music, film and TV in a new book (Pictured in Neighbours)

‘She will reveal some new anecdotes and stories and dig up some snapshots from her archive.

“She’ll report on her music, TV and film roles, and of course her love life and finished product are sure to spark a bidding war among publishers.”

Kylie looked fit and fabulous as she took to the stage at the International Mawazine Music festival in Morocco on Friday.

The Padam Padam hitmaker was full of energy as she rocked the stage in an electric blue jumpsuit.

The unusual ensemble, with black piping and cutouts that showed a hint of skin, gave her a futuristic look.

Kylie looked decades younger than her years as she performed her biggest hits to the enthusiastic crowd.

The pop singer opted for a glamorous makeup look with pink lipstick and wore her blonde locks down around her face.

Earlier this month, Kylie took some time for me and enjoyed a luxurious getaway in Mykonos, Greece.

Kylie is said to feel like now is the right time to 'relive some memories' now that she's at the height of her fame (pictured in 1990)

Kylie is said to feel like now is the right time to ‘relive some memories’ now that she’s at the height of her fame (pictured in 1990)

The star - who won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BRITs this year - will collaborate with a ghostwriter on the memoir (pictured in May)

The star – who won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BRITs this year – will collaborate with a ghostwriter on the memoir (pictured in May)

The memoir will also give fans insight into her love life (pictured in March with Madonna)

The memoir will also give fans insight into her love life (pictured in March with Madonna)

Kylie has been taking some much-needed relaxation after working tirelessly to promote her sixteenth studio album, Tension.

Earlier this year, she earned her second Grammy for Padam Padam and wrapped up her Las Vegas residency at the Voltaire nightclub in May, where she performed 20 dates.

Kylie said of the show at the time: ‘The spirit of Voltaire is one of pure, authentic fun.

‘It’s one that I resonate with as a pop artist. My new album Tension is all about the space where the intimate and universal meet and Voltaire represents exactly that.

A source told the publication: 'Kylie is at the peak of her career and now feels like the perfect time to write about her life and relive some memories' (pictured in 2000)

A source told the publication: ‘Kylie is at the peak of her career and now feels like the perfect time to write about her life and relive some memories’ (pictured in 2000)

Kylie looked fit and fabulous as she took to the stage at the International Mawazine Music festival in Morocco on Friday.  Pictured

Kylie looked fit and fabulous as she took to the stage at the International Mawazine Music festival in Morocco on Friday. Pictured

‘The creative team has designed an environment where people can get up and dance at their tables and enjoy the night.’

The residency faced overwhelming demand for tickets, with the first run of ten shows selling out within hours.

The second set of tickets proved just as popular as they sold out within 30 minutes of going on sale.