Kylie Minogue's girl-next-door image has been shattered by author Sean Smith who has asserted that she enjoyed sex at 16 with Paolo Marcolin at a friend's house party.
The author told The Sun that that Minogue seduced Marcolin when he was 18 and had sex with him on a cold garage floor.
Marcolin whilst recalling his incidence with the Australian singer revealed that he accidentally fell on to Kylie, but instead of being furious, the future pop star seduced him, Daily Star reported.
He further added that had no idea where she was going but eventually took him to the opposite side of the house and started kissing.
Marcolin said that the teen couple then headed to a small workshop underneath the house where they laid on freezing floor.
Smith in his new book has insisted that Minogue always enjoyed sex and that was the strong impression she gave Marcolin and Marcolin's claims squash the belief that the singer was 'corrupted' by INXS singer Michael Hutchence.
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