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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2015 20:48:18 GMT
It's the high-profile catfight that has kept the nation on tenterhooks throughout The Voice Australia. And at Sunday night's grand finale warring coaches Delta Goodrem and Jessie J appeared to bury the hatchet as they embraced warmly on stage. Delta, 30, made the first move after her frenemy Jessie revealed earlier in the night that her 'enjoying it' face was actually a scowl, explaining her often misinterpreted facial expressions after facing criticism on social media. ‘If you just told me that at the start we would have been fine,' joked Delta about Jessie's omission. Moving to embrace Jessie, Delta wrapped her arms around the British popstar as they rocked back and forth together, smiling at one another.
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Post by Admin on Aug 31, 2015 20:48:00 GMT
It might be over for another season but this year’s The Voice brought more drama than ever before. And now, winning judge Jessie J gets candid about her feud with co-star Delta Goodrem. After their huge win last night, Jessie J and newly crowned Voice champ Ellie Drennan sat down with us to reveal what’s next and reflect on one of the most dramatic seasons yet. Just minutes after their win, and clearly in celebration mode, Ellie and Jessie sat down to debrief over an epic season of The Voice. Following Delta and Jessie's very public moment of reconciliation during the finale, which included a warm embrace as if to bury their past woes, Woman's Day couldn’t help but ask the Bang Bang hitmaker how she really felt about the Aussie songstress and their ongoing feud. “It’s all real, we have heated moments,” Jessie J told us. The 27-year-old added: “It is what it is, people are always going to make a thing of two women, me and Delta are very strong women. And we get on really well but we debate too and we both have very strong opinions and I think it’s really cool for people to see that not everyone is the same.” During the ladies' kiss-and-make-up moment, the British bombshell explained that when she frowns it actually means she is enjoying a performance. The former Neighbours star then quipped, “If you just told me that at the start we would have been fine.” “I think having completely different coaches, with very different careers, very different music, is interesting and I loved working with all of the artists,” Jessie explained to Woman's Day.
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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2015 20:47:39 GMT
DELTA Goodrem has slammed Woman’s Day after the magazine reported she was engaged to Chris Stafford. The pop star, 30, said the article was “completely untrue” on her Facebook page overnight. “I cannot believe what I’m reading. Woman’s Day, don’t hide behind a veil of a source that does not exist or clearly has NO access to the truth. This is ridiculous and COMPLETELY UNTRUE,” Goodrem wrote online overnight. Sydney Confidential’s Jonathon Moran, Soraiya Fuda and Briana Domjen chat about the glossy magazine as well as David “Kochie” Koch dishing the dirt on Samantha Armytage. We also talk about the crazy antics at the MTV Video Music Awards.
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Post by Admin on Sept 4, 2015 21:09:09 GMT
DELTA Goodrem is back in Melbourne for an extended time to rehearse for her debut musical role in Cats, which opens in Sydney in late October. Confidential has the exclusive first look at Goodrem in the studio as she gets set for the big role of Grizabella. The singer said she can’t wait to sing the big song from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical - Memory. She praised her fellow cast mates as rehearsals continued. “The talent that will be on stage during the Australian Cats season is incredible,” she said.
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Post by Admin on Sept 10, 2015 20:45:23 GMT
The Voice judge Delta Goodrem is singing tonight at an exclusive Auckland hotel. But the location of the intimate performance is top secret - with only industry insiders and lucky ticket winners invited to attend. The gig is a promotion by iHeartRadio and pop music station ZM for fans of the 30-year-old Australian singer. Goodrem performed in front of an audience of about 50. Accompanied by an acoustic guitarist, and herself a playing a glossy black baby grand piano the energetic singer's powerful voice filled the room. Wearing a long, sheer, black dress with her hair loose, Goodrem performed some of her biggest hits including List Without You, plus her new single Wings. At the age of 15, Goodrem signed to Sony Music and released her album Innocent Eyes in 2003. The album topped the Australian Albums Chart and reached number two in the UK.
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