'The time passes and there's no sign of him!' Kylie Minogue says there was a there was a 'frisson' between her and Michael Hutchence even though he turned up late to their first date ...and reveals the pair sent one another coded love letters by fax By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia Published: 12:59 BST, 11 June 2019 | Updated: 12:59 BST, 11 June 2019 Viewcomments She has opened up about her passionate yet tempestuous relationship with Michael Hutchence in a new documentary about the INXS rocker's life. And Kylie Minogue has now also told of how the pair hit it off on their first date - despite Michael turning up late. 'I'm in Hong Kong with my manager, my mother, my hairdresser and about six dancers - the time passes and there's no sign of him!' she said in a segment of Mystify aired by A Current Affair. Rough start: Kylie Minogue (left) has now told of how she and Michael Hutchence (right) hit it off on their first date in a new documentary about his life. They dated between 1989 and 1991 The ex-Neighbours star said her entourage were becoming more and more incensed with Michael's absence before he finally showed his face. But when they were finally able to go out on their date together, Kylie, 51, revealed there was a spark straight away. 'Eventually he rocks up so we do go out and there was something between us - a frisson,' she said. Kylie has also allowed private home videos of their relationship to be used in the documentary (pictured) The pop princess also revealed how their romance started with faxes to each other's hotels. They used made up names - she was 'Gabby Jones' and he went by 'Swordfish' - so no one would know. '(It) felt loving, yet sad, but was probably doomed,' Minogue says of their romance in the documentary. Uncensored: The tapes show some of Kylie's most intimate moments with the INXS rock star Kylie has allowed private home videos of their relationship to be used in the documentary - showing some of their most intimate moments. Elsewhere in her interview with the film's director Richard Lowenstein, the Australian songstress spoke openly about the darker side of her relationship with Michael. The rock star told Kylie Minogue he wanted to end their relationship, but she revealed that it wasn't her who took the break-up the worst. Former flames: The film will also feature Michelle Bennett - who like another of Michael's girlfriends Helena Christensen (pictured) broke her silence to speak in the documentary She told how Hutchence flew her from Japan to New York in 1991 to tell he wanted to break up with her. '(Michael was) on the floor, on all fours, crying,' Minogue said. The film will also feature Michelle Bennett - who like another of Michael's girlfriends Helena Christensen broke her silence to speak in the documentary. Sadder times: Elsewhere in her interview with the film's director Richard Lowenstein (pictured, Kylie spoke openly about the darker side of her relationship with Michael Even after their split they remained close, and Lowenstein hinted Hutchence's song Never Tear Us Apart was actually written about Michelle. 'There's been lots of theories and look - it was written just after they broke up so make of that what you will,' he said. It was Michelle who the tragic INXS frontman called in his final, desperate plea for help shortly before he took his own life at 37-years-old in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Tragic: It was Michelle who the INXS frontman (pictured) called in his final, desperate plea for help shortly before he took his own life at 37-years-old in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility