a chic black ensemble as she arrives at Sydney airport - while boyfriend Matt Copley dons a blue tracksuit
Delta Goodrem has returned to Australia after three months abroad where she was supporting the Backstreet Boys.And on Saturday, the 37-year-old songstress cut a stylish figure as she was spotted making her way through Sydney airport after returning home.The Innocent Eyes singer accessorised her look with a $2150 Saint Laurent Rive Gauche tote bag, a gold chain and white sneakers.
The blonde beauty attempted to go incognito, wearing a pair of designer sunglasses while pushing her Louis Vuitton suitcase through the terminal.
Meanwhile, her rocker boyfriend Matt Copley opted for comfort wearing a coordinated blue hoodie and matching tracksuit pantDelta was dressed to impress in a chic black ensemble which she teamed up with a denim jacket.He completed his look wearing a black leather jacket, white sneakers and headphones.
The former Neighbours star said she was thrilled to have the opportunity to support the Backstreet Boys.Delta performed many of her hits on stage, including Lost Without You and Wings, as well as some more recent singles, like Billionaire.
She recently performed at the famous Hollywood Bowl amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
Before jetting off to the USA, Delta wrapped up her Bridge Over Troubled Dreams tour in AustraliI’m a Backstreet Boys girl, too! The guys have been incredible, and they’re just so phenomenal on stage,' she gushed.Delta and Matthew confirmed they were dating in January 2018 after meeting on tour in late 2017.
The couple is notoriously private, and rarely posts about each other on social media.
Last year, the musically talented pair kept spirits up during COVID lockdown with a series of concerts online called The Bunkerdown SessioEveryone experiences, from time to time, being let down by some people who you have in your life, and I definitely learnt that lesson in my 20s.' Delta recently revealed to Body+Soul that she learnt to surround herself with the right people in life during her 20's.
'In this decade, I learnt to be careful of who you surround yourself with,' she said.