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Christian Wilkins steals the spotlight in VERY daring swimwear as he soaks up the sun in Malta during Delta Goodrem's wedding recovery party

Christian Wilkins steals the spotlight in VERY daring swimwear as he soaks up the sun in Malta during Delta Goodrem's wedding recovery party

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

Christian Wilkins turned heads on Tuesday in Malta as he confidently rocked a pair of very risqué black Speedos while celebrating Delta Goodrem 's wedding to Matthew Copley.
The 30-year-old influencer and fashion risk-taker soaked up the Mediterranean sun during a glamorous beachside recovery party.
He joined his father, entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins, and other celebrity guests following Delta's romantic nuptials the day before.
Christian flaunted his chiseled six-pack and sculpted physique as he strutted along the sand, commanding attention in his barely-there swimmers.
He completed the eye-catching look with a charcoal cap, dark designer sunglasses, a chunky shell necklace and his trademark flowing blonde locks.
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Never one to shy away from pushing fashion boundaries, the style-savvy socialite proved once again why he's considered one of Australia's boldest dressers.
His cheeky beach ensemble stood out among the star-studded guest list, which included Today host Renee Bargh, former Nine journalist Airlie Walsh and Delta's immediate family.
At one point, Christian was seen cooling off in the ocean and enjoying the laid-back coastal vibes alongside his famous father and his dad's girlfriend Mia Hawkswell.
The beach bash followed Delta and Matthew's luxurious wedding ceremony the previous day, which took place in the same country where the couple got engaged in 2023.
The multi-day celebration has been two years in the making, with guests reportedly receiving detailed schedules well in advance.
While Delta dazzled in a cobalt blue swimsuit and a sheer white sarong during the recovery festivities, it was Christian who stole the show in his daring swimwear - solidifying his status as a red carpet rebel even while off-duty.
Delta, who has remained private about her personal life, got engaged to Matthew, her guitarist and musical collaborator, in September 2023.
'My best friend asked me to marry him,' she giddily captioned an image shared to Instagram, alongside a ring emoji.
The Australian pop princess married her longtime love and guitarist in the same country where the couple got engaged last year.
Malta holds a particularly special place in her heart - not only was it the setting for her romantic engagement to Matthew, but it also boasts deep personal and professional ties for the singer.
In a video shared on YouTube in 2023, Delta opened up about her bond with the southern European nation.
'My partner's family are all from Malta,' she said, before adding that many of her longtime band members and backup singers also share Maltese heritage.
The star-studded nuptials had reportedly been two years in the making, with guests receiving detailed schedules ahead of the big day.
The Innocent Eyes hitmaker enjoyed her hen's party in Sydney back on April 26, surrounded by close friends before jetting overseas for the lavish affair.

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