Kylie Minogue and the singing nun duet on Italy's The Voice with 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' [VIDEO]

 (Photo: YouTube/The Voice IT)

An Italian nun who became an internet sensation after competing in Italy's The Voice has wowed again after singing on stage with Kylie Minogue. 

Sister Cristina Scuccia's performances have already clocked up around 47 million hits on YouTube since first dazzling judges on the show back in March.

The 25-year-old may hail from a convent near Milan but she's as clued up as any youngster on the pop scene.

She previously stunned with her passionate rendition of Alicia Keys's song, "No One".  The performance got Alicia's vote of approval, with the singer describing it as "pure energy". 

This time round, Sister Cristina was happily belting out Kylie's dancefloor hit, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", alongside the Australian pop star.

As usual, the Sicilian nun performed in her black habit and plain shoes, complete with large crucifix. 

She then went on to sing karaoke favourite "Flashdance ... what a feeling".  

The nun is part of the Ursuline Sisters of the Holy Family order and has previously said her voice is a "gift from God".   

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