Delta Goodrem shows off her curves as she heads to the beach to celebrate wedding
Delta Goodrem showed off her slim physique in a bold blue swimsuit as she stepped onto a beach in Malta.
The Australian singer looked to be in good spirits as she soaked up the sun on the busy beach days after secretly tying the knot.
Last week, Goodrem wed her new husband Matthew Copley in a private ceremony surrounded by her family and some close celeb pals.
Delta Goodrem spotted arriving at a beach club in Malta days after secretly tying the knot. Picture: Media Mode.
Goodrem showed off her physique in a blue one-piece swimsuit as she flashed a smile. Picture: Media Mode.
The singer was seen enjoying some time off from the stage by relaxing in the sand with her new husband while her flashy wedding ring was on display on her left hand.
The newlyweds partied the day away with celebrity mates, including Renee Bargh, Airlie Walsh and Richard Wilkins, who stripped off for a swim with girlfriend Mia Hawkswell.
Goodrem was later seen sporting a huge grin as she hugged friends who were no doubt congratulating her on her big day.
Goodrem's wedding ring was visible on her finger as she hugged pals. Picture: Media Mode.
Goodrem and her fiance Matthew Copley. Picture: Instagram.
The happy couple have been together for almost a decade, and finally walked down the aisle on Monday, according to reports. Source: Instagram.
According to New Idea, Goodrem, 40, and Copley, 38, wed on June 16 in a ceremony attended by celeb friends, including Goodrem's bestie Renee Bargh, Nine entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins and his son Christian.
The magazine reports that Goodrem's mother Lea and brother Trent were among the other guests in attendance.
In keeping with their private approach to their relationship, neither Goodrem nor Copley have posted anything about the wedding on social media, several days after they reportedly tied the knot.
The happy couple have been together since 2017, with Copley popping the question in 2023 when they were on holiday in Malta, where he has family.
Goodrem's near-decade-long relationship with Copley came after a string of high-profile romances with other celebs earlier in her career, among them Nick Jonas, Brian McFadden, Mark Philippoussis and Blair McDonaugh.
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