Delta Goodrem looks happy as she poses next to a flower sculpture dedicated to the singer at Sydney’s department store
Delta Goodrem met her look-alike on Wednesday during a trip to Myer in Sydney’s CBD.
On the ground floor of the beauty department, the Australian icon, 37, spotted a sculpture made out of flowers in her likeness.
She posted a picture of herself alongside the artwork on Instagram with the caption, “Lands in Australia…hear they have a flower show and I have the honor of being made of flowers.”
Delta Goodrem, 37, (right) met her lookalike on Wednesday during a trip to Myer in Sydney’s CBD
The singer continued, “I had to go and say hello! Luckily with hanging [Miranda Kerr] in Mayer. We can have fun when the store is closed and everything comes to life like in the movie Mannequin ha.
‘Nice work [Keren Szabo], [Fleurs de Villes] and the whole team. Thank you for hosting me!’
Delta was all smiles as she stood next to the sculpture wearing a pair of jeans and a purple and white sweater.
On the ground floor of the beauty department, the Australian icon, 37, spotted a sculpture made out of flowers in her likeness
She paired the outfit with a denim baseball cap, white trainers and a black handbag – and had black sunglasses tucked down the neck of her jumper.
The Innocent Eyes singer is currently touring the US with the Backstreet Boys.
She said the touring schedule — about five shows a week from April through September — is demanding, but she’s developed coping strategies.
Delta was all smiles as she stood next to the sculpture wearing a pair of jeans and a purple and white sweater
She paired the outfit with a denim baseball cap, white trainers and a black handbag – and had black sunglasses tucked down the neck of her jumper
“I’m working hard to make sure we all stay really happy and stay true to the course,” she said.
“I’m a Backstreet Boys girl too! The guys were amazing and they’re just phenomenal on stage,” she gushed.
The Backstreet Boys are set to bring their DNA World Tour to Australia in February 2023 after twice postponing it due to the Covid pandemic.
The Backstreet Boys (pictured) are set to bring their DNA World Tour to Australia in February 2023 after twice postponing it due to the Covid pandemic