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Daily Mail
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Here comes the bride! Glowing Delta Goodrem arrives home to Australia with her new husband Matthew Copley (and mountains of luggage) after their romantic Malta wedding
Delta Goodrem has returned home to Australia looking every inch the happy newlywed after tying the knot with long-time partner Matthew Copley in Malta. The chart-topping singer, 40, was simply glowing at Sydney Airport on Wednesday alongside her new husband. The pair looked to be in high spirits as they wheeled a mountain of luggage through the arrivals terminal, at one point stopping to pose for a photo with fans. Delta cut a stylish figure in a button-up black cardigan, jeans and designer black boots, accessorising with a gold chain necklace, chunky jewellery and oversized sunglasses. Her blonde hair was styled in soft, loose waves that framed her face perfectly, adding an effortless touch of glamour. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The singer's radiant, glowing complexion reflected the happiness and excitement of the newlywed glow, with a natural, dewy finish that highlighted her fresh-faced beauty. Meanwhile, Matthew matched his bride in dark denim and a black T-shirt, adding a pop of colour with a yellow jumper draped around his shoulders. With the wedding celebrations behind them and a bright future ahead, Delta and Matthew looked ready to embrace married life. The couple tied the knot last month in a lavish ceremony in Malta. Last Thursday, the Australian pop star shared the first look at her 'fairytale' wedding with Vogue Australia. 'June 2025, Husband and Wife. It was more magical than we both could have dreamed,' Delta wrote in an emotional caption on Instagram. 'We said I do under the Maltese skies in a family fairytale wedding brought to life by so many angels surrounding us,' she continued. 'We are holding on to every memory from that moment, the love, the laughter, the happy tears and dancing till the sun came up.' Guests at the ultra-private wedding reportedly received detailed schedules months in advance, with the celebration marking the culmination of a two-year planning process The blushing bride stunned in an off-the-shoulder wedding gown with a racy sweetheart neckline designed by South Australian fashion designer Paul Vasileff. The French tulle gown features gorgeous lattice detailing and a two-and-a-half metre train. Delta said she worked with the designer over three months to create a gown that felt, 'super personal and very special.' 'Paul and I connected the second I got engaged, and we started working together immediately,' Delta told Vogue of the couture creation. The gown, which took around 500 hours to make, included nods to the couple's romance, including their wedding date, a pair of swans and cherubs, embroidered into the fabric. Delta and Matthew exchanged vows in the historic St. Paul's Cathedral in Mdina, which was built in the 12th century. The reception then took place at Naxxar's Palazzo Parisio, an estate with exquisite gardens that was constructed in the 18th century. Guests at the ultra-private wedding reportedly received detailed schedules months in advance, with the celebration marking the culmination of a two-year planning process. The wedding was a lavish multi-day celebration attended by the couple's nearest and dearest.


South China Morning Post
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Meet Lorde's talented little sister Indy Yelich, who's also a singer: she followed the ‘Royals' songstress from New Zealand to NYC and has also published 2 books of poetry
Indy Yelich-O'Connor, singer Lorde's younger sister, is all set to release her new EP, Fame is a Bedroom, on August 1. Following the introspective alt-pop vibes of her debut EP Threads, the new collection promises to explore the themes of intimacy, sexuality, emotional entanglement and sisterhood. Indy Yelich-O'Connor is a musician just like her sister Lorde. Photo: @indyyelich1/Instagram Earlier this year, Yelich unveiled the poignant single 'Savior', a raw and honest reflection on a turbulent past relationship marked by a painful power imbalance. Written on a rainy day with friends, the track captures the emotional unravelling she experienced when her partner, more a guardian and father figure than a lover, ended their relationship abruptly on Valentine's Day as she was about to fly home to release her debut EP. Advertisement Indy Yelich is known for her emotionally candid songwriting. Photo: @indyyelich1/Instagram Born in New Zealand and now based in New York City, Yelich continues to carve out her own distinct voice separate from her famous sister. Here's everything you need to know about the confident and charismatic musician. Her life inspires her writing Indy Yelich writes songs inspired by her life and relationships. Photo: @indyyelich1/Instagram Yelich told Vogue Australia in September 2022 that the words are always her starting point, which makes the music 'very much my real life'. Apart from 'Savior', Yelich's single 'East Coast', which was released last year, is inspired by a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway with her friends. The song reflects her real-life journey of leaving a rocky long-distance relationship and reclaiming her sense of self. 'When I wrote it, I was going back and forth from east to west very consistently on a plane. Like, for probably about six months I had all my belongings in a little carry-on,' she told The New Zealand Herald in June 2024. 'The desire to be young and free was just not what the reality of my life was and it was quite cathartic to write it.' Indy Yelich experiences anxiety, the subject of her song 'Killer'. Photo: @indyyelich1/Instagram 'I would rather go to space than end up cold in your arms,' she coos at the start of her debut EP Threads, singing about a love interest that once was. A louder and more intense song on the album, 'Killer', describes her embrace of anxiety. She's also a poet


South Wales Guardian
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Guardian
Australian singer Delta Goodrem reflects on ‘fairytale' wedding to Matthew Copley
The couple wed in June at St Paul's Cathedral in Mdina, Malta, before a ceremony at Palazzo Parisio, an 18th century house with Italianate gardens. Copley proposed to the 40-year-old singer-songwriter, known for tracks including Born To Try and Lost Without You, at Malta's Phoenicia hotel two years ago. A post shared by Delta Goodrem AM (@deltagoodrem) Goodrem's off-the-shoulder ballgown, which featured a two-and-a-half metre train, was designed by Paul Vasileff, creative director and designer of Australian formal wear label Paolo Sebastian. Speaking to Vogue Australia, Goodrem said: 'I wanted to feel like myself on the day. That was really important to me. 'The look needed to feel grounded amongst the fairytale. I did have to start to pull my hair back from it getting so hot in Malta!' Goodrem's dress featured personal elements of the couple's relationship, including the wedding date, cherubs and a heart-shaped pair of swans that was embroidered onto the dress, according to Vogue Australia. She changed into two other dresses on the day, including a high-necked design from Con Ilio, while her partner, Copley, wore head-to-toe Tom Ford with accessories from Anton Jewellery. Speaking about their engagement, Goodrem said: 'Matt proposed to me two years ago in a very romantic setting in Malta. 'We were there playing an incredible televised festival with all of our loved ones and friends on the trip. A post shared by Vogue Australia (@vogueaustralia) 'A couple of days later it was just us, going to what I thought was a lovely dinner after a day out on the water. 'Matt set up an incredibly romantic scene in the iconic gardens of The Phoenicia Hotel in Valetta, overlooking the city's majestic harbour. 'White rose petals, fairylights throughout the gardens and a string quartet at sunset — it was magical. 'So it was a full circle moment getting to bring our family and friends back to the hotel for the wedding week. 'The Phoenicia and everyone there made it feel like home again.' She added: 'Matt and I both are natural creatives. We love to create moments and we wanted everyone to have a magical time with us. 'We live incredibly busy lives and have been touring the world these past couple years. 'We had a clear vision of our very own fairytale but we couldn't have done it without a wonderful team of people bringing our dream to life.' She continued: 'Every moment was a fairytale come true. The whole day and the week spent with everyone were beyond our wildest dreams.'

Leader Live
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Australian singer Delta Goodrem reflects on ‘fairytale' wedding to Matthew Copley
The couple wed in June at St Paul's Cathedral in Mdina, Malta, before a ceremony at Palazzo Parisio, an 18th century house with Italianate gardens. Copley proposed to the 40-year-old singer-songwriter, known for tracks including Born To Try and Lost Without You, at Malta's Phoenicia hotel two years ago. A post shared by Delta Goodrem AM (@deltagoodrem) Goodrem's off-the-shoulder ballgown, which featured a two-and-a-half metre train, was designed by Paul Vasileff, creative director and designer of Australian formal wear label Paolo Sebastian. Speaking to Vogue Australia, Goodrem said: 'I wanted to feel like myself on the day. That was really important to me. 'The look needed to feel grounded amongst the fairytale. I did have to start to pull my hair back from it getting so hot in Malta!' Goodrem's dress featured personal elements of the couple's relationship, including the wedding date, cherubs and a heart-shaped pair of swans that was embroidered onto the dress, according to Vogue Australia. She changed into two other dresses on the day, including a high-necked design from Con Ilio, while her partner, Copley, wore head-to-toe Tom Ford with accessories from Anton Jewellery. Speaking about their engagement, Goodrem said: 'Matt proposed to me two years ago in a very romantic setting in Malta. 'We were there playing an incredible televised festival with all of our loved ones and friends on the trip. A post shared by Vogue Australia (@vogueaustralia) 'A couple of days later it was just us, going to what I thought was a lovely dinner after a day out on the water. 'Matt set up an incredibly romantic scene in the iconic gardens of The Phoenicia Hotel in Valetta, overlooking the city's majestic harbour. 'White rose petals, fairylights throughout the gardens and a string quartet at sunset — it was magical. 'So it was a full circle moment getting to bring our family and friends back to the hotel for the wedding week. 'The Phoenicia and everyone there made it feel like home again.' She added: 'Matt and I both are natural creatives. We love to create moments and we wanted everyone to have a magical time with us. 'We live incredibly busy lives and have been touring the world these past couple years. 'We had a clear vision of our very own fairytale but we couldn't have done it without a wonderful team of people bringing our dream to life.' She continued: 'Every moment was a fairytale come true. The whole day and the week spent with everyone were beyond our wildest dreams.'


Daily Mail
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lorde dares to bare as she strips off for Vogue Australia - after shocking fans with X-rated album cover
Lorde has continued her X-rated era with a racy shoot for Vogue Australia. The New Zealander, 28, stripped off for the fashion magazine's July issue, posing in underwear and a revealing frock. On the cover, the pop singer fronts the camera in a black, lacy bra paired with worn-looking loose trousers. Inside the magazine, Lorde wears a dramatic, plunging gown that flaunts her chest and slender figure. In her interview with Vogue Australia, Lorde says she chose What Was That to be the first single from her new album, Virgin, as she felt she had regained her voice through the uptempo track. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. In her interview, Lorde says she chose What Was That to be the first single from her new album, Virgin, as she felt she had regained her voice through the uptempo track Lorde also ruminated on what success means to her these days, and says it has changed. 'Success then was the cover of Rolling Stone, winning a Grammy, my friends thinking my EP was cool, my heroes shouting me out' she said. 'Success now is having the big moments feel like play and being fully aligned inside, not just having it look right on the outside.' It comes after the hitmaker sent fans into a frenzy with a surprise performance at Glastonbury on Friday, which saw her whip her top off in the sweltering heat. Thousands of fans flocked to the Woodsies stage after rumours of a set from the Royals hitmaker spread around Worthy Farm. Such was the excitement that bosses announced the stage had temporarily closed due to overcrowding shortly before her set began. The singer - who previously graced The Pyramid stage in 2022 - performed all of her biggest hits from Ribs to Green Light, as well as a rendition of her new album. The show came on the same day as she dropped supporters' jaws after unveiling the cover of her new vinyl - which featured a very racy photograph. The singer had already raised eyebrows with the project's main artwork, which features an x-ray of her pelvis - inter-uterine device included. However, the vinyl for Virgin - Lorde's fourth studio album and first since 2021's Solar Power - is even more explicit and features what appears to be her genitals beneath a pair of see-through plastic pants. Taking to social media to express their shock, some fans worried about their family members potentially seeing the NSFW cover. They shared on X/ Twitter: 'So the new Lorde vinyl just got delivered. I was not prepared for the insert'. Another said, 'Lorde really got her cat out like that on her vinyl huh?' one more wrote: 'My Lorde vinyl is getting delivered to my parent's house I'm scared [sic].' Others added: 'when you open your Virgin vinyl and see lordussy' and 'should've stayed curious about the Lorde vinyl'. However, not everyone was so critical of the vinyl's artwork and others described it as 'beautiful' and far from being shocking. 'A lot of you are being very weird about the Lorde vinyl cover… who tf cares if her lordeussy was out. It's just a body' someone wrote. 'Wait... Is this the new album art from Lorde that everyone is talking about? It's a beautiful photo, and the entire vinyl package is, too, but come on, it barely shows anything. No need for all the discourse. 90's Madonna would kill you all [sic].' Others said that the reaction to the vinyl was so extreme that they expected it to be a lot more explicit than it actually is. 'I really thought the Lorde vinyl insert would be a lot worse than people are saying it is, you guys are kinda dramatic' one said. Lorde is one of the highest-selling New Zealand singers of all time and her 2013 song Royals reached number one in America, eventually being certified 14 times platinum.