Smiling Delta Goodrem and her boyfriend Matt Copley wear tracksuits at Sydney Airport after her performance with Robbie Williams in the AFL Grand Final
She is on cloud nine after her stunning duet with Robbie Williams in the AFL Grand Final on Saturday.
And Delta Goodrem couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she boarded a flight at Sydney Airport with her boyfriend Matthew Copley on Tuesday.
The Born to Try star waved at the paparazzi as she walked through the international terminal in an off-white tracksuit and designer coat.
Delta Goodrem couldn’t wipe the smile from her face as she boarded a flight from Sydney Airport on Tuesday following her stunning performance in Saturday’s AFL Grand Final.
The 37-year-old singer completed her look with gold-rimmed sunglasses and a necklace with a padlock pendant, and also sported freshly manicured nails.
Long-haired Matthew, the guitarist for Delta’s band, also took a laid-back approach by wearing a blue tracksuit with a leather jacket.
The couple, who have been dating since late 2017, were seen chatting with an airline staff member at the check-in counter before heading to their door.
The Born to Try star, 37, walked through the international terminal in an off-white tracksuit and designer coat alongside boyfriend Matthew Copley (left)
Long-haired Matthew, the guitarist for Delta’s band, also took a laid-back approach by wearing a blue tracksuit with a leather jacket
The couple, who have been dating since late 2017, were seen chatting with an airline staff member at the check-in counter before heading to their gate.
It comes after Delta praised his performance with Robbie ahead of Saturday’s AFL premiership clash between Sydney Swans and Geelong Cats.
She joined him at the pre-show gig for a duet from his 2000 hit Kids, which originally featured Kylie Minogue on female vocals.
The song closed Robbie’s crowd-pleasing setlist, which also included Rock DJ, Feel and the ballad Angel, which he dedicated to the late Shane Warne.
It comes after Delta praised his performance with Robbie Williams ahead of Saturday’s AFL premiership clash between the Sydney Swans and the Geelong Cats.
Delta looked sensational in a shiny pink top with matching pants
Robbie also performed You’re the Voice as a tribute to John Farnham, who was recently diagnosed with oral cancer, which had the whole crowd singing.
The pre-show reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with fans saying Robbie and Delta “pulled it off” and others even calling it the best big finale performance ever.
In contrast, the halftime performance featuring G Flip, Temper Trap, and various Indigenous artists was criticized for poor sound quality and overly “woke” sounding.
The two singers hugged after their duet of Robbie’s 2000 hit Kids, which originally featured Kylie Minogue on female vocals
Robbie and Delta were flanked by backup dancers in gold jumpsuits, as well as a live band
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