Delta Goodrem’s performance at the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday was a huge success for most.
But some viewers at home were less than impressed with the pop star’s rendition of her biggest hit ‘Born To Try’.
She sat at her piano on stage and delivered a touching scene surrounded by flowers, brought to tears.
While many praised Delta’s performance at the event, others expressed harsh words and shared their thoughts on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Whatever you paid, we ask for a refund @DeltaGoodrem,” one viewer quipped.
Delta Goodrem’s performance at the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday was a huge success for most. Delta is pictured
Another said: “I really hate making fun of Australian artists, but seriously, what success has Delta Goodrem had in the last decade?” Born to try was released in 2002.
“These major sporting events are a great opportunity to support emerging Australian artists AND give them a platform.”
Another chimed in: “What is it about these big sporting events in Australia that literally always have the same artists performing?” How many times do we have to see Delta Goodrem open a show? Get some new talent.’
Some viewers at home were less than impressed with the pop star’s rendition of her biggest hit “Born To Try.” But others loved it
“Delta stuck to the piano with superglue as usual.” A way to get everyone in the mood. “If the mood was good, 8 hours of sleep,” another complained.
“Delta’s piano sounds like crap,” said one harsh critic.
Others were thrilled with the performance, with one person writing: “Delta was amazing today.”
Another agreed: “Yes she is a great singer and a stunning woman too.”
She sat at her piano on stage and delivered a touching scene surrounded by flowers, brought to tears
While many praised Delta’s performance at the event, others expressed harsh words and shared their thoughts on X, formerly known as Twitter
“Whatever you paid, we ask for a refund @DeltaGoodrem,” one viewer quipped