Kylie Minogue has reportedly split from boyfriend Paul Solomons.
The pair have been together five years but are believed to have separated after struggling to their make long distance work.
They were last pictured in public together last year ar the red carpet launch of ABBA Voyage.
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A source told The Sun: “Long distance isn’t easy for any couple.
“Kylie and Paul really tried to make things work but ultimately the time difference was a killer – Paul couldn’t exactly nip to Melbourne for a long weekend whenever things got strained.
“Kylie initially wanted to keep the split quiet though as she really does not want the narrative to be ‘poor, unlucky-in-love-Kylie’s heartbreak again. She and Paul remain friends.”
Kylie and Paul were introduced through mutual friends in 2018 but were forced to spend nine months apart due to Covid, with the I Should Be So Lucky singer struck down under and Paul in London.
Daily Star has contacted Kylie’s representatives for a comment.
Speaking about her long-distance relationship with Paul in February last year, Kylie said: “I’m quite used to it.
“What is difficult is explaining it and I’m hovering around that right now because I don’t have a traditional set-up when it comes to my relationship.
“I don’t have the white-picket-fence life.”
The former Neighbours actress has famously had a fairly turbulent love life.
She dated her on-screen love interest, Jason Donovan, while appearing on the Aussie soap.
However, the pair split after three years when the I Can’t Get You Out Of My Head singer fell in love with late rocker, Michael Hutchence.
Having been linked to Lenny Kravitz, Kylie then dated model James Gooding.
In 2005, she fell in love with French actor Olivier Martinez for five years and he was with her as she battled breast cancer.
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