Kylie Minogue and Hollywood vixen Sharon Stone have entertained some of the world's most famous celebrities at an AIDS fundraiser at the Cannes Film Festival in southern France.
The two climbed on stage last night to perform together in front of celebrities including George Clooney, Matt Damon and Quentin Tarantino, who turned out for the Cinema Against AIDS benefit.
Minogue looked striking in a knee length black cocktail gown, with a figure hugging bodice, her hair swept up in a stylish chignon. Stone glittered in gold as the pair sang their hearts out to the A-List crowd.
The pop princess wasn't alone in flying the flag for Australia at the swanky event - considered a highlight on the Cannes calendar. Actor Toni Collette and model Elle McPherson were also there to support the cause.
There was no sign though of married Chilean film director based in Mexico Alexander Dahm, whom Minogue has strenuously denied having an affair with despite the pair spending a recent holiday together in South America.
Cinema Against AIDS is a fundraiser for Amfar, which has pumped more than $100 million into AIDS-related research, prevention and education programs around the world.
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