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delta goodrem the voice Enough with the Delta hate. Be better than that.

Delta on The Voice.

 

 

 

 

BY MIA FREEDMAN

I was sitting in the back of a cab last week with a visitor here from New York, trying to explain the puzzling phenomenon of Delta Goodrem hating. It was difficult. First, I told her about the Tall Poppy Syndrome. “Australians don’t like anyone who is too full of themselves, who grows too tall, who is too successful.”

She looked puzzled by this. Understandably because it sounds ridiculous when you say it out loud. Especially to someone who comes from the land of ‘YOU GO GIRL”.

“But what’s she done wrong? Why don’t these people like her?”

Good question. She’s young. She’s pretty, She’s talented. She’s successful.

But so are others. Rachel Taylor. Taylor Swift. Lady Gaga. Beyonce. Abbie Cornish.

In Australia, one of the things that tend to endear female celebrities to us is their vulnerability. Their flaws. Their failures. Whether it’s a weight struggle, a struggle to conceive, heartbreak, illness, wearing no make-up, having a bad hair day…..we don’t like our Aussie girls to be too perfect.

But Delta has that! She had cancer as a teenager at the peak of her fame! She’s had several high profile relationships end badly including her engagement to Brian McFadden last year. So why is she not afforded that special place in our collective hearts? The place where Kylie Minogue has always lived but never moreso than after battling breast cancer.

And what can possibly motivate slamming someone down so viciously? Is it pure jealousy? I think that’s part of it but there’s an added dimension I’m struggling to identify.

Nicole Kidman and Delta are unique in the way they polarise without having actually done anything. And the venom directed towards them by some is startlingly similar.

It’s not like either of them have ever said or done anything to cause great offence (like others who have been the victim of haters, like Yumi Stynes). Or any offence. The best most of the haters can come up with when questioned is that they’re just “annoying”.

So is Delta too nice? Too pretty? Too…..vanilla?

Gee, what a crime.

In an interview with Women’s Day last week Delta responded to critics.

She said: “Anybody who has gone through a life-changing experience will tell you there is a different understanding of what is real and what is important, and when you are going through different moments, you can reflect and go, ‘I have been through worse’,” she said.

“I can’t be all things to everyone. I’m doing the best I can. I’m thankful for my songs being at the top of the charts but I am human – I think people still have to remember that. I’m still human – I can’t not feel. I’m learning. It’s a new chapter. I think that’s all I can do.”

She’s right. How can you fight back against people who take such delight from abusing you for things that are totally out of your control, like being “too perfect” or “boring”? It’s like boxing at shadows. There’s nothing to defend.

Last night while watching The Voice, I was appalled by the bullying I saw – yes, celebrities can be bullied. When they are the subject of sustained personal, public attacks, there’s nothing else to call it.

So I did:

Screen shot 2012 05 15 at 9.35.33 AM Enough with the Delta hate. Be better than that.

Mia's tweet

If you feel the same way, perhaps share this post and step out of the repugnant, bile-fest that social media can become when the pack turns on an individual.

Vogue Williams and Delta Goodrem.

For a full wrap of last night’s episode of The Voice, check out Em Rusciano’s post here.

So what is tall poppy about? Why do some public figures  just polarise us?

Please leave a comment but I want you to imagine Delta – and her mother – reading it. Out loud. By all means debate the point but personal abuse will never be tolerated.

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  1. Angie

    The thing about Nicole Kidman that irritates me is that I’ve seen her talking on Sixty Minutes… I’ve seen her talking to Oprah. I’ve seen her laugh and make fun of herself and act naturally, to relax… But when she ‘acts’ in films there is none of that vitality present, none of that honesty. It’s almost as if she locks it away for special occasions. When she’s on the screen, in my opinion, she reduces herself to this vacant, pretty doll that opens her eyes far too wide, swings her head from side to side far too much, purses her lips too sourly. It’s disingenuous for a woman so intelligent. And I sense the same thing in Delta, but somewhat different. It seems to me that Delta works hard most of the time at being Nicole Kidman in her relaxed state… But can’t really sell it. She is a beautiful, talented gazelle that should sweep into a room and be the focus of it. She is not suited to being a bumbling, badly-dancing sycophantic mess. She should take pride in what she is rather than trying desperately to minimise it for the approval of others. In my opinion, of course…

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  2. Mary

    All beautiful women are hated – it’s JEALOUSY!!!

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    • Infinite

      Exactly right!!
      All the hate is ridiculous and makes me laugh. No one is perfect but Delta can actually sing on top of playing piano and writing her own music and she is truly beautiful and simply a lovely person!

      All the stupid hate on twitter/ facebook etc. is nothing but JEALOUSY!!! haha poor idiots can’t face how much better she is.

      Love you Delta! From me and my friends! <3

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  3. Georgia

    Delta is beautiful inside and out,to the haters your just all jealous!!!!!

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  4. Maya

    Maybe it’s because during the Hey Dad scandal when it was implied that Delta was the girl that Ben walked in on Robert touching that her camp came straight out and said it wasn’t her. Did she just throw the other victims under the bus, or didn’t she want to be involved in inapropriate relationships since she was dating a barely legal Jonas brother?

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  5. Gracey

    To be honest, I don’t know who Delta Goodrem is at all. I get to know her from watching The Voice show and starting listen to her song. No like or dislike. I’m the person who doesn’t admirer idol or singer. Even when I study in LA, saw different artists. No matter how they react, friendly or arrogant, it’s doesn’t border me. They are human. When they act rude or friendly, that the reason “WHY” at the back. Maybe that is their character which have been spoil or that is something happen make them act like that. We don’t know her in personally, so please do not judge someone with what you see or read. If you said you are her best friend and knew her well. Ok then what you said might be the truth. Many comment said she not qualify enough for be coach of The Voice compare to others. For her experience, its might be true. But she might be able to see what others can’t see. For those who make bad comment on her illness, please think if today this happen to you and people makes those comment on you, what will you feel? I’m not Delta Goodrem fan. I’m just an outsider who looks into what comment you guys make. Please be more consideration to others. They are artists, people will look at them, copy them and been inspiration by them. But we don’t have right to judge them and comment to their personal life. That just gossip from media to attract more people to buy the magazine. Yes, they should behave themselves. But remember, they are human same as you & me.

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  6. Cam

    Yeah, I don’t understand the Delta hate either.

    The usual ” jealous cow syndrome “, I suppose.

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  7. Destiny

    I don’t see why she has hate, she’s a lovely person
    I just meet her on Sunday she’s an angel i don’t see why she gets hate i really don’t.

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  8. Bonobo

    Don’t believe everything you read in the tabloids. Yumi never said anything offensive. George Negus did. She just asked Negus to confirm it- “Are you, George Negus, intimating he is a dud root?”. The tabloids (and men in general, particularly in the ADF) find it easier to hate and insult Yumi than Negus. I think blokes subconsciously find it easier to attack a woman because they know she can’t come round and punch their faces in, whereas a man can). The worst Stynes said was that he looked dim- Channel7 did show him standing in his jocks and muscles and tatoos staring vacantly into the middle-distance. His own mother could make such a joke and it wouldn’t be mean or distasteful. And yet she was hounded and continues to be, while men make millions insulting rape victims (Sandilands) or saying swimmers should be drowned (Steve Price) or inciting race riots (Alan Jones)

    Sad that even her few defenders, including Mia Freedman, accepted the tabloid version of events and said “I don’t condone what she said, but the response was disproportional, she made a mistake, move on.” She didn’t make a mistake. Her comments were fair and warranted for the context. Her mistake was being an articulate, strong, attractive, Eurasian woman. It is a travesty and a witch-hunt. Noone defends her, everyone (especially men) cheer her humiliation.

    Now there is no morning show for women at home that does not feature a male host with a fawning female co-host.

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    • Cam

      Yumi WAS being offensive.

      Switch your brain on.

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      • Bonobo

        @Cam,
        f you think a joke about a bloke who’d posed with his shirt off and tats on national television and Men’s Health front cover looked like a himbo (i.e. brainless) was so offensive it warranted the backlash she got, you need to switch your sense of proportion and decency on and redefine what constitutes “great offence”.

        The rest of the stuff (IVF, sexual performance etc) never came from her, yet was pinned on her.

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  9. jazzy

    delta if u read this just ignore them to everyone else shesan amazing person leave her alone if u dont like her music dont listen to it its not ricket science if u dont have anything nice to say dont say anything at all shes only 28 i dont know anyone who can start a career then have to stop because of cancer then start up again then get on a tv show and get death threats and rude comments shes only human she cant not feel just please i beg of u leave her alone she only 28 every one has an opinion i get that and so does she just dont say anything if its not nice

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  10. jazzy

    i dont see why everyone hates her she an amazing person noone couldhavea career and then stop because of cancer then start up again and than get an a tv show with lots of comments if u dont have anything nice to say dont say anything at all shes still human she cant not feel think if you were her and u got personal comments like hers please i beg of you leave her alone if u dont like her music its simple dont listen to it its not rocket science everyone has an opinion just dont say anything if its mean shes not offensive so leave the 28 year old alone again only 28 delta if u read this just ignore them live your own life you have thousands of fans think of them

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  11. Guest 2

    I think the publics dislike for Delta stems from her over marketing, and even then her commercials are extremely blah. Recently she has been on every mag cover in the nation….really its just the same old same old and its already getting old. And the fluff piece on 60 minutes was just that…fluff. Great that she visits the cancer clinics and her old school but when you do it with press in tow, makes me questions one`s motives. I live near her old school, she has visited them previously, yes always with press! I dont know her music as its so not my taste but I do understand why a few contestants on the voice went with other coaches, they had more to offer obviously than I have cute girlfrends or we will have fun.

    The person who said that they didnt think rachael was that great a contestant, kudos to u, I fully agree. Its disappointing to see better singers outed off the programme, just seems so unfair!
    peace and love (tounge in cheek)

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  12. paul

    arrogant? bland? no confidence? blah blah blah
    wat the ? Delta’s great …haters will hate…I watch the voice and shes doing a fine job.

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  13. Carol

    After watching Delta on a tv documentary here in New Zealand called “60 Minutes” I was intrigued to find out what all the controversy was about regarding people not liking Delta.. i think its low. no ones perfect. Not even those doing the hateful comments are perfect, and Im sure there are those that hate on you too… we all do.

    Words are powerful, and what we say about others really expresses you as a person. Delta surely has weaknesses and flaws just like all of us. But as she said “she is learning”. Its like learning your role in a job, you cant perfect it in one day… there are likely failed moments sometimes but after acknowledging them, we learn not to make those same mistake again.

    Being disliked because there is nothing unique about her?? She sounds blan?? Well she is unique. The lyrics in her songs do relate to others, and and touch the hearts to those who really can find the meaning to her songs.. and the message of a song can only be reached by a unique sound… no one can deliver the message of the songs like she can, and if one can do better, they wouldve done so after hearing the song being sung from Delta herself, FIRST!

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  15. Anonymous

    I don’t hate her. She’s just fake and bloody annoying… Me, me, me and me again.

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    • nicole4finn

      Why do you care? Why do you feel the need to voice such a negative, unwarranted opinion? Take stock of yourself and remember the old adage ‘if you don’t have something nice to say then don’t say anything’.

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  16. john

    I was put off Delta when she received her Aria Award and said she was so happy to receive her FIRST Aria Award – how presumptuous! Whoever says anything like that when they receive an award? She brings up her illness every chance she gets. Simon O’Donnell had the same illness – you never hear him bring it up.

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    • nicole4finn

      And was it not her first Aria? Did you want her to get up there and say thank you for my last aria?

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  17. kass hall

    I’ve actually given this a bit of thought since ‘The Voice’ started. I don’t mind Delta’s music (although not so fussed on the latest single) but I am the first to say she is VERY talented. She is also stunning looking and I only WISH my hair grew back that fabulous after chemo!!

    I hear a lot of people say how lovely she is in person. I’ve never met her. But my husband has and it was very unpleasant. She got off a flight from LA and demanded to know why she wasn’t given advance treatment by Customs. She was asked to stand in line with everyone else. Escorts are only given to diplomats and some politicians. Celebrities are often (though not ALWAYS) asked to line up with everyone else. Delta was NOT happy and made that quite clear. I think what made it worse was that on that flight in was also another very well known actor and his family, someone with a MUCH higher profile internationally. He lined up without question, 2 small kids in tow, and was genial and chatty to all and sundry. I think that made Delta’s tanty look all the worse and I remember hubby coming home and saying “you wont believe what I had to deal with today”.

    However, even THIS is not why I am ambivilent at best about Delta. I really thought about it and why. And then I realised it actually isn’t exactly her. I think what I dislike is that she was with and really pushed on us Brian McFadden, and HE rubs me up the wrong way BIG time! I think my dislike of her stems from him – I can’t for the life of me figure out what she saw in him or why she pushed so hard for him to be accepted by her Australian fans. Now we’re bloody stuck with him!!! I think if she’d ditched him sooner for being the douche HE is, I’d respect her more! I know that sounds ridiculous but it kind of is just how I feel.

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  18. Emma

    I liked Delta alot before I watched the voice, based on music, photos and magazine gossip.. Since watching the Voice I dislike her entirely. Her personality is bland and her modesty comes across as fake. Just the way she presents herself through facial and body language turns me right off

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  19. Mel

    I have always been a fan of Delta, and when I tell people I’m always surprised by some of the negative reactions that some people have about her. I just don’t understand it really. She’s beautiful, ridiculously talented, super nice and homegrown!
    But Mia you’ve summed up all the haters so well; tall poppy syndrome and it seems some people just want to see her fail.
    They’re just pathetic really. Go Delta for realising that you can’t be everything to everybody and that you don’t need to be!

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    • Sean

      Delta Goodrem is great for Australia for the tourists to come to our country and with her going with cancer when a teenager and she has a lot of guts when fighting cancer. I thought she was amazing on the voice and she was great with Rachael Leachart with being legally blind when she told them on the show and Delta helped her out.

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  20. Anonymous

    I had no idea there were Delta haters out there or that she was being hated on.

    I think she’s cool. I haven’t watched The Voice but she’s pretty and seems so “girl next door”. Great singer too! :-)

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  21. dreamer

    I’ll be upfront here and say that I am a big fan of Delta’s (have been since I was 13), but I honestly don’t understand what’s not to like about her. I think she is lovely on The Voice, as far as I can recall she never says anything nasty to the contestants and she generally gives them good feedback too. The only thing that I think maybe hasn’t worked in her favour was getting upset when she missed out on having Chris Sebastian on her team. I don’t think her reaction to that came across well, but I can’t judge – at that stage she had no one on her team and it would have been her first or second day on the show – I probably would have been a bit overwhelmed too.

    As for people saying she comes across as ‘arrogant’ or ‘ungenuine’, I wish you had been at Westfield Garden City in Brisbane with me a few weeks ago when she was doing an instore performance and signing. The performance was at 6pm and went for half an hour after which she was meant to be doing signings until 8pm. However there were about 600 people in line and rather than leaving when she was supposed to, she stayed at the centre until 11pm until every single person had seen her and had a photo taken (free of charge). It wasn’t a quick flick meeting with each person either – everyone got to have a decent conversation. Her people were trying to hurry her up but she wasn’t worried at all. When I finally got meet her (after 3 hours in line) we had a lovely conversation about playing the piano (I play too) and The Logies which made my day. To me there is nothing arrogant or ungenuine about that. I agree with others that she is probably nervous on The Voice. I am an anxious person and have been told that anxious people can come across looking arrogant or bored.

    I also admire her strength and positivity despite what she has been through. With me having anxiety, to see how positive and kind she is is a huge inspiration to me to keep going when I am having a rough time. I think she is a wonderful role model.

    I don’t object to people having a problem with her (you can’t like everyone, I don’t) but some of the comments I have seen have been really horrible and unneccesary. I feel really sorry for her. I know being judged comes with the territory, but it can’t be nice hearing constant criticism of you from most of the Australian public.

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    • amp

      Beautiful comment.

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    • anon

      I totally agree with this gorgeous comment. I think she is a strong, kindhearted, joyful woman and though I don’t really like her music that much anymore, I have so much respect for her.

      Perhaps people are jealous of how happy and optimistic she always seems to be. I know that when I finally recovered from a bout of depression, I realised how many people really do like to bring other people down! It’s like they don’t want to see you happy, which is really horrible :(

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  22. Keep your misery to yourself

    If you’re a knocker – of anybody – I hope you don’t have children. If you do, I feel really sorry for them. What a sad example to set them. You’re setting them up for a lifetime of misery. Shame on you.
    As for you, well the more you loathe others, the more you’ll loathe yourself. I feel much more sorry for you than for a positive, gorgeous, successful, gracious, talented person like Delta – who doesn’t need to knock anyone.

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  23. terry

    serious the people who are hating delta need to grow up she never said she was perfect delta is a great role model

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  24. Anonymous

    Delta has never said she’s perfect. Just look at her taste in men, that should be a dead giveaway. I think other people, including fans have painted her to be the perfect and innocent musician when really she’s only human! Just like the rest of us…

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  25. Not So Modest Mouse

    I read your comment on the #thevoiceau twitter feed that night and breathed a sigh of relief. Although not a personal fan of Delta’s music, I can appreciate her beauty and talent and all the comments were really starting to get me down.

    I was glad some one had the balls to call it.

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  26. lacer

    I think Delta is a better role model for my daughters than a lot of other artists.

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  27. lucindainthesky

    I just wanted to add a couple of points that I think are relevant to the vitriol directed toward celebrities.

    1) It has been said before, but social media changes everything. 2 million + people tune into the voice. Thousands flock to twitter to post their comments with the hashtag #thevoiceau as the show is live to air. People don’t stop to consider what they are writing, they just get it out there, good or bad because any attention they can get from the comment is good to them. The other human beings on social media aren’t real in the minds of many so there is no reason to worry about the consequences

    2) We live in an age where saying what you believe other people are thinking but don’t want to say out loud is considered to be witty and humourous. This is a trend amongst MANY comedians. There are many people (especially young people) who think that making nasty comments are funny, and they are a way of getting instant attention on social media.

    3) Delta is awkward to watch sometimes because she lacks confidence in her ability as a judge. She tries to compensate by making her personality bigger than it is when she is actually soft and quiet, because you can’t be soft and quiet when 2 million people are watching. It is HARD for her to compete with the big personalities of Joel and Seal. I think she is trying hard to project her personality outward when she is not naturally an extrovert, but I do think she is doing the best she can.

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    • Em

      I agree, she’s not an extrovert. She seems to lack confidence which the ‘haters’ have sniffed out and are basically bullying her. Not a fan of her music but feel sorry for her now. She’s a very beautiful girl but she doesn’t seem to be comfortable in her own skin.

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  28. Elizabeth

    I think delta is refreshing. I would much rather she was a role model for my daughters than Rhiannon or beyonce etc. She is beautiful and feel good. She doesn’t strut around gyrating in her underwear to sell her music. She has overcome adversity most of us never have to face – cancer- in her teen years! I see so much to admire.

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  29. Deb

    Sad, leave her alone…I don’t understand it either. I cant believe some of the comments…some people have too much time of their hands for sure.
    She is an attractive, successful woman who has been through more than most in her life….all the best to her, why the need for jealousy ?!?!

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  30. Kate

    On a very shallow note, I think she is in dire need of a hair cut! Way too long. It looks cheap when she’s very pretty.
    Hair that is too long and too big is not good. Not good.
    I’m sure she’s a nice person :-)

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  31. Emily

    She’s not charismatic, thats the problem. When she talks about her life or just in general I struggle to see anything about her that I can connect to you. The way she acts “appears” ego-centric and up herself but thats probably not true (no one knows unless they no her personally anyway so this is an invalid statement). However, even though she has been through cancer and broken relationships, so have a lot of people, who aren’t in the public eye. Again I struggle to connect and relate to this because at the back of my mind she’s still a celebrity, it’s hard to accept people that are constantly in the media. Truth is, there will be people who love and hate her. It happens to everyone. You just need to choose which side you want to be on. Bullying is stupid, so if you don’t have anything nice to say, shutup.

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  32. Kate

    I think people are jealous of Delta, she is an amazing person and has been through so much. Thansk for this post Mia, it was in great need!

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  33. A-Dubbs

    Whatever happened to ‘if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all’. Why do people feel the need to say such negative, hurtful things publically? It’s appalling and just goes to show where society in general is headed….. and we are trying to teach our children that bullying is not ok?? And for the record, I am most definitely not a Delta fan. I just keep it private.

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  34. missmadged

    I think she’s awful! Can’t stand her music, can’t stand her wardrobe, can’t stand her drugged looking expression and fake enthusiasm. Mostly, the fact that she is incredibly smug and self absorbed comes through very clearly in everything she does.

    Calling it as I see it.

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    • Janine

      Phew, I’m really glad I don’t see the world through your eyes then.

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    • Guest

      I wonder what she’d make of you, missmadged.

      Oh that’s right. It doesn’t matter what she thinks of you., Cause nobody knows who you are.

      But wouldn’t it be karma if she could post a photo of you, with your real name and a nice descriptive few words about how you go out of your way to post derogatory slurs about people you have never met.

      The good thing is, I’m pretty sure she would never do that. So who is the better person?

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      • mismadged

        lol! That’s a bit rich coming from someone else posting as ‘guest’. What does it matter to her if I don’t like her? She is in the public eye by her choice, you put yourself out there and that means that you can expect criticism. She can probably handle it.

        I couldn’t stand her when I was twelve years old and her music first came out, and I don’t like her now. I’ve never seen anything redeeming about her. My opinion. If you don’t like it, get over it.

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        • Guest

          I am genuinely curious as to why you feel the need to express your dislike of Delta (in the form a personal attack) on this forum or any other social media. Honestly, would you say any of this to her face?

          There are countless singers/actors/public personalities that I don’t particularly like, sometimes I really dislike them (esp musically..everyone has their own taste) however, I actively seek out those I do like and avoid those I don’t. If I am watching something eg The Voice and I like some but not the others, I watch anyway… or not.

          Sadly the concept of “fan” has been turned on it’s head and we now have “anti-fans”. It’s become a sport to badmouth pretty much any public figure.

          I genuinely do not understand why. It is this disconnect that makes it so easy for bullying to happen. Where is the empathy? How would you feel if people were saying this about someone you loved?

          Maybe you could shed some light for me.

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          • missmadged

            Honestly? Why do I feel the need? Because I can and I’m mean. Bah.

            The concept of celebrity is turning a person into a marketable product. This means they put themselves out there to court adoration and yes, criticism. Often made by nasty fat bitches on internet forums! If they don’t like it then they don’t have to court public attention and cultivate a public image. You can most certainly maintain artistic integrity without becoming a celebrity.

            Delta and people like her CHOOSE to be in the public eye and this means criticism as well as adoration. People have the right to make judgements about them when they don’t know them. Isn’t it a terrible world … but they do get generously compensated for it. And ultimately, it is their choice.

            I have much more important things to worry about than bullying celebrities. I mean honestly! I don’t like Delta Goodrem. It’s not because I’m mean and jealous, it’s not because I have low self esteem and she’s prettier than me, it’s not because I’m stupid and she’s talented. It’s simply because I don’t like her. I don’t want to be empathetic towards Delta Goodrem. I want to state unequivocally and without justification that I don’t like her. Get over it.

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            • Alyssa

              If somebody doesn’t like a celebrity, they are allowed to state their opinion. And this article catches the eye of anyone who either likes or dislikes Delta (and it has to be one or the other) so of course people are going to come on here and add their thoughts. What’s it to anyone else if they feel like coming on here and getting their feelings out??

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            • Guest

              If you have come back to view your comments, then let me say you have had your 5 minutes! Just another opinionated hater hiding behind fluff, a keyboard, an alias (like me) and a mean spirit. Now run along we don’t need you! It takes no qualifications to be a critic! By the way I love Delta she has more class in a thread of hair than most. There you go now I’m opinionated! Oh well.

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    • Anonymous

      Oh, I think she is misjudged. Sometimes insecurity can masquerade as arrogance… I think she’s young and the spotlight doesn’t come as naturally to her as some others. Nicole suffers from the same problem. They both want to appear like they are in control and that’s half the problem .

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  35. Seahorse

    I reckon it’s a really easy question to answer! The girl lacks the humility and modesty Australian’s worship. Kylie is always banging on about how lucky she is, and how grateful she is to her fans. So are most of the Aussie celebrities we love – male AND female – everyone from Hugh Jackman to Hamish Blake. They don’t take themselves too seriously.

    Delta was always just a bit up her self – most noticeably in her young song lyrics ( ahem “I was born to shine” anyone).

    Nikki Webster is another one who went the same way when she was young… so cute at the Olympics and then it went to her head a bit.

    Don’t HATE them though, just feel a bit turned off by it. Bring on some self deprivation and a few public goofs (Jen Hawkins flashing her bum when her skirt came off – so cute!).

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    • Anon

      You mean “self deprecation” don’t you?:) I don’t think Delta is capable of self deprivation – she’s too egocentric for that……………

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    • String

      Well, if it’s song lyrics you don’t like, may I politely suggest you get them right before you criticise her for them? It’s “Born to Try” NOT “Born to Shine” – totally different meaning and totally different vibe.

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    • Anonymous

      There is no lyrics such as “born to shine” I think you would mean “Born To Try”??

      Delta is a kind person, and is continuously grateful to her fans… signing autographs for hours upon end at a variety of locations! She doesn’t take herself seriously and is completely hilarious. take 5 seconds to get to know her properly and people would see that

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    • tastebud

      The vision of someone behind the steering wheel belting out “born to shine” instead of “born to try” ….. that is providing me with the best chuckle I’ve had all day!

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  36. Kirrily

    Cannot relate at all to Delta. She was irritating to watch during the blind auditions as she came across as terribly insincere. Her performance at the Logies was below par (thus cementing my opinion of her that her “singing” (screaming?) leaves little to be desired) and dare I say, the fact that she plays the piano barefoot has always irked me. I know that if the sidekicks had been judges instead of Delta ie Ricki-Lee or Megan Washington, I would not have felt the same way.

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    • Jules

      I play the piano barefoot too, it makes it loads easier to control the amount of pedal… terribly sorry that’s so annoying to you.

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        Let’s hope you play the piano barefoot in the privacy of your own home and not on a public stage Jules:)

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  37. Anonymous

    You’re doing something wrong if everyone likes you.

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  38. Karen

    I think the difference might be that Delta comes across as a bit cold. And maybe like one of those popular girls at school. Whereas Kylie seems a bit more down-to-earth. And we’ve all seen her eighties hair! Delta’s too young to have truly experienced eighties hair… ;-)

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    • soyabean

      I am forever grateful that I am too young to have ever had eighties hair!

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  39. Guest

    This is less about Delta and more about social media.

    Just for one minute take away Twitter, Facebook, blogs etc.

    Now you are sitting in your loungeroom watching this new show on TV.

    It has four judges.

    Ooh one is kinda cute, one pretty mean, one a bit uppity, one neither here nor there. So you babble away to the people in the room..say husband and 2 kids.

    Number of people who have heard your critique good and bad = 4

    Off you go to work, chatting around the watercooler about that new show last night with 3 or 4 work colleagues.

    Number of people who have heard your critique = 7 or 8

    Go to a family BBQ on the weekend, have a discussion with your Mum, cousin Bob and Aunty Mary about that strange bunch on TV and how so & so annoys the hell out of you too!

    Number of people who have heard your critique = 10-12.

    Number of times any one of the people you are talking about hear your critique = 0

    Oh but wait, in a strange turn of events on the drive home you happen upon all four judges and you think to yourself: What a stroke of luck! I can now pull over and tell these guys just exactly how I feel about them and their various faults, facial features, hairstyles, mannerisms, level of fakeness, insincerity, lies, lack of knowledge, lack of ability etc etc. PERFECT!! Woohoo! How often do you get a chance to do this?! Out you get…..

    ….I dare you!

    Never.gunna.happen.

    OK Pop back into the real world again. Bring back social media.

    Watch the show.
    Have a whinge to the fambo.
    Jump on twitter and facebook and tell everyone on planet earth how you feel, oh and send it along to the four judges while you are at it. I mean you’re never going to have to meet them face to face and own up to your words. They’ll never know who you are or where you live or how successful, beautiful, perfect or otherwise you happen to be. And anyway, they put themselves out there….what do they expect?

    Play nice.

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    • Anonymous

      Love it. Perfectly said. Sums up social media and the darkest side of human nature.

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  40. Anonymous

    i agree anon..have been blasted off the site many a time due to my difference of opinion.

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  41. Anonymous

    Mia why is it ok to write an open letter to nicole kidman telling her why Australia dislikes her, but are so anti anyone voicing their dislike on Delta Goodrum. Contradiction much

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    • Rach

      I agree. I often feel the articles posted on Mamamia are designed to influence the contributors to say “you go girl” and that we all “Hi-5″ each other ie last week’s article on the mother who is going overseas for 6 weeks and leaving her children behind”. There was little opportunity to object and if so, it was deemed rude and the “negative” comments deleted. I’m glad to see that contributors in this instance have disagreed with the article. I, for one, like seeing a difference of opinion on the site. It’s ok to say Delta is not to everyone’s liking. It’s interesting that Delta has attracted such polarising views but she’s in a business where consumers are going to react in such a fashion and in this case, more on the “meh” side.

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      • Rick Morton

        Like we always say, there is a definite difference between disagreement and being downright rude. We have no problem deleting rude comments because who wants to hang around with snarky people all day? We don’t.

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        • Anonymous

          Ricky, why are the posts from anon being deleted? Is it because they dont share your point of view?

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          • Rick Morton

            I’ve not been in this post, so I couldn’t say why. But if they’re deleted it’s because they’re offensive or rude, simple as that. There’s plenty of disagreement here. Keep it remotely civil and there won’t be a problem ;)

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    • Elisabeth

      She explained it further down the page..I have no idea what it’s about but her explanation for doing it seems, to me, a bit lame….

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  42. Rudge

    I can’t understand why people feel so personally upset at Delta getting bagged and can equate it to bullying. I couldn’t give a rats arse what strangers thought of me. She’s not our friend for gods sake – she’s a public figure who happens, in my opinion, to have a very fake, irritating presence about her.

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    • Victors

      Totally agree. Week after week i try so hard to like her but it never happens. She has strange drugged out eyes, and just doesnt seem natural…Maybe she is trying real hard to look stunning and confident but deep inside she is’nt. Dont know…..but i find it hard watching the show when she has to speak etc.

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  43. Kat

    Let me preface this by saying I don’t hate Delta or even dislike her. I think she’s gorgeous and talented and she seems sweet on The Voice. I’ve never ‘bitched’ about her or expressed any hate. But I’m not interested in her and I don’t admire her just as I don’t admire Lady Gaga. I was talking with a friend about this and we were both wondering why we’re not fans and feel rather ambivalent towards her despite her obvious talent. We both realised that it’s because to us she seems a bit inauthentic. It feels like she’s not being herself and that she plays a role in public. I think this reflects in her music too. She’s a very talented singer, but there’s nothing terribly interesting or unique about her music. She sings the kind of songs that could be sung by any young, blonde pop-star and no one would know the difference. I feel the same way about Lady Gaga – although her songs have a kind of edge and uniqueness that is hers and they are catchy she plays a role in public that seems very forced and inauthentic and which is obviously designed to gain attention. I don’t hate that but I also don’t respect it.

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    • Jo

      I am beginning to wonder if the contrived nature of many female celebrities (whether they be in music, on t.v or film) is caused by the pressure they feel to look a certain way. When I consider t.v, for example, there are plenty of females who annoy me, but very few males….perhaps because the criteria for choosing talent is much more about ‘looks’ for women than men. Perhaps moreso because women are sold, at every point of their lives, the concept of image.

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      • Jo

        I think until we can judge ourselves for who we are and not what we look like we are always going to have this problem amongst women.

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        • Anonymous

          I believe it has more to do with the ability to see through all the facade of another woman. I compare it with a relationship between a mother and daughter. They can see each others tricks and flaws way better a father/daughter or mother/son can do.

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        • Kat

          I agree. In Hollywood for example there are many women I love, such as Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton. But they have proven their talent time and time again and don’t bow down to pressure to look a certain way. Tilda wears whatever she wants to awards ceremonies and looks fabulous. And Meryl has wrinkles and lumps and bumps like every normal sixty year old woman but who cares when she can act so well?

          I do agree that there is too much focus on female entertainers’ looks and not enough on their talent and uniqueness as individuals and artists. There are so many women on tv and in films that are there just for their looks and bodies and I think that that is not only bad for them but for us as women. We are constantly shown that it is more important to look good and be attractive to men than to have talent and intelligence and our own thoughts and feelings. I can count very few younger successful actresses today who can actually act.

          I think the problem is noticeable in the music industry too. Perhaps Delta was told by her record company that she had to fit a certain stereotype to be successful? Perhaps she was told to play the innocent, perfect girl next door to appeal to the masses rather than be herself and be an artist on her own terms? Who knows.

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  44. Sharon @ Funken Wagnel

    I look at it this way: you have a twitter account, with the potential to reach almost 2,000 people,or more or less. Is the message you want to send out to all those people, ‘look at what a bitch I can be?’

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  45. Robyn

    I agree with you 100%. It has been bothing me since The Voice first started. Delta hasn’t done anything wrong as far I can see.

    Jealousy on the part of the girls, one could think. The boys? I don’t know – perhaps the fact they’d like to lift above their weight?

    It is ugly.

    Heavens, Seal has been far more controversial than Delta, but everyone loves him.

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  46. Peter

    I agree with Kathy W. It is usually women attacking Delta. I never hear it from guys. It’s not to say all females are vindictive. I think it’s those who are insecure with themselves who get a kick out of putting others down to prop up their own ego’s.

    I don’t understand how people can be so spiteful. For what this beautiful young women has been through we should all be using her as a good example of what adversities any of us can overcome with the love and support she received in hard times.

    How easily we forget.

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    • Elisabeth

      Well, you’re wrong there. I know plenty of guys who dislike her. My husband walks away as soon she appears, not able to listen to her talking.But would never sit here slagging her of in public because he doesn’t care enough.And that’s the difference between men and woman, we like to confront, let it out, not able to ignore what irritates us. It’s just a difference between sexes.

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      • Peter

        Well I guess I’m not wrong after all am I Elisabeth? As you just stated even though guys may think it we don’t feel the need to say it.

        My point certainly stands in that what most women ‘like to confront what irritates them’ is what is wrong with society at the moment. You don’t alway need to confront everything especially when you set the example for your kids. Be the better person by showing them if you have nothing NICE to say as a women, say NOTHING at all. Especially if you haven’t accomplished even a fraction of what Delta has.

        You just proved my point. Insecure women will confront things that have nothing to do with them or have no bearing on their life just to make themselves feel better.

        Feel better now elisabeth?

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        • Lulu

          Feel better now, Peter?

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        • Elisabeth

          You must have understood my post wrong because I meant my husband wouldn’t go on HERE and announce his dislike. Doesn’t mean he wouldn’t tell people around him. And you’re right you don’t ALWAYS need to confront everything but where does it say what and when you can. Can’t you leave that up to the person? And eh… Do you know me?? I think not! And by the way, for you it’s quite ok to write smug posts , the kettle black and so on…comes to my mind…

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          • Peter

            ‘Smug’? I would expect you really know the meaning of that given your dislike someone you have never met before. Who is judging who with the kettle and the pot given you are judging someone you have never met in Delta?? ! Perhaps I may have over-reacted on my reply but my comment was based on MY experiences. Who the hell are you to tell anyone they are wrong. Do you know me either? I think not.

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          • Danielle

            C’mon Elisabeth. Surely you agree that females are a lot more bitchy and jealous and that’s what Peter’s comments are all about. Don’t make it an us v males thing. You are playing right into his comments and completely validating them.

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        • Anonymous

          “Be the better person by showing them if you have nothing NICE to say as a women, say NOTHING at all”

          ….Feel sorry for your wife, mother,sister,daughter,mate!

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          • Peter

            Anonymous! I certainly don’t feel sorry for someone like you who can’t even put a name to an opinion. Is that how your mother and father raised you?? Say your piece and run?? That says a lot about the kind of person you are. I would guess a juvenile female teenager who has nothing but a rebellious side in herself and faith in society towards excepting her. Hey it’s not everyone’s fault you can only quote and heckle. But that’s the exact type of vindictive and jealous female I was referring to at the start.

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          • Danielle

            Anonymous you are making the same mistake as Elisabeth. You are validating Peter’s comments. I don’t agree with it entirely but there is truth in the way us females think. Sometimes we just have to learn to close our mouths and not bitch about everything. why do we feel the need to do it. Does it make us feel more confident putting others down?

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            • Jason

              I have no idea what you’re on about. Like I said I’m MALE! I might be wrong but I can read clearly Elisabeth stated a fact. There are differences between men and woman. If you like it or not. I can also read clearly other posts of her where she hasn’t mentioned ONE nasty word, in fact she is one of the few who has been decent about her comments. Peter should wind it in and show a bit more respect towards woman.

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    • missmadged

      I love how if a woman doesn’t like someone it must be because we’re jealous and have low self esteem. I’m perfectly comfortable with who I am and I STILL don’t like her. So there.

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      • Naomi

        That makes two of us ;

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        • Victors

          That makes 3 of us!!!!

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      • Joe

        Just be honest with yourself missmadged. You do have a bitchy streak. So there!

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        • Michael

          You tell them Joe. The majority of these comments are from women so whats that saying.

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          • Cindy

            hahahahaha love it.

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          • moi

            Correction, the majoirity of the bitchy comments here and in other online forums are from YOUNG women which I find pretty disturbing and ugly.

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            • soyabean

              I don’t understand….it’s less ugly if that were coming from older women?

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      • Aurora

        Mia is simply trying to explain how, as a society, we are very tough on women – we expect them to be everything – and still won’t pay them the same amount as men!
        Us women (especially young women) face enormous pressure to be gorgeous, but not-too-smart, or not-too-successful or otherwise everyone will say ypou’re up yourself.
        PS missmadged – perhaps you would do well to more deeply analyse your feelings for Delta and see how these stack up against Seal, Joel, and Keith

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  47. Kathy W

    Is this more than just disliking Delta? I’ve been making a mental list of successful women singers/musicians and can’t think of ONE who is universally liked – who doesn’t polarise opinion.

    Think of Kylie – there is a lot of dislike out there about her. The fake British accent, the botox…even her eyebrow shape! Also, think of Ricki-Lee – not the same league of course – but the criticism and hate about her lad-mag cover was vicious.

    We don’t attack our male performers to this degree, so to me, it smells like the usual Australian misogyny at work here – but with a twist – women attacking women.

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    • Elisabeth

      But this is about Delta and yes, she’s a woman, to me makes no difference. But don’t get me started on Seal, for instance..What a man full of c*ap he is…Liking the sound of his own voice, saying absolutely nothing. And this was just the beginning….

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      • SH

        I’ve got the hots for Seal.

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    • Aurora

      That’s becasue the other 3 are men! We are putting too much pressure on her to be ‘real’ but then also ‘clever’ ‘talented’ and ‘gorgeous’. We push and push her and then complain that she’s not ‘real’ or ‘clever’ enouugh.
      We are the one’s not clever enough to see our own actions.

      PS I want your children Kathy W – you have seen through the shite

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  48. chachi

    All this article seems to have done is further divide Delta fans and Delta haters…and it seems to have given the fans a chance to, in some cases, bully those who don’t like her. Some of the comments posted below are so beyond hypocritical it is almost amusing! They get mad at those who hate on Delta and then continue in the same comment to make rude and hateful comments.

    Just because you think someone is a bully, doesn’t make it okay to bully them!

    At the end of the day people shouldn’t be saying hurtful things on social media for all the world to see, but Delta isn’t the first celebrity to experience this and she won’t be the last. Does it make it okay – no. But is it realistic or helpful in any way to try and stop people for making those hurtful remarks by slamming them in a blog and then comments below – no. All it does it put people further offside and make bullying more acceptable.

    So stop the hate….on both sides of the Delta fence.

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  49. Me

    If she would admit that she’s had plastic work done and that she looks a thousand million times different from before, then maybe she wouldn’t be so ridiculed. It’s so obvious that she’s had work done. Just google before and after pictures of her.

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    • nosey

      C’mon, all she’s had is a nose job (most celebs have!), maybe some teeth work and different hair and makeup (plus she’s a teenager in all those ‘before’ pictures, maturity also makes a huge difference). Not exactly an extreme plastic surgery makeover. You don’t have to love her, but give the girl a break.

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      • Elisabeth

        I think no one can judge someone for creating a new image, specially not people in the public eye. When their nose is too big they get slag, when they change it ,they get slag. How to do it to please us all is impossible. If it makes them happy, let them be.

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    • Anonymous

      Why does it matter exactly? Do you think looking different from her younger self somehow impacts on her ability to sing/perform/play the piano/write songs/mentor contestants?

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  50. oliveblanche

    I’m really shocked that people dislike her!! She’s such a wonderful woman. A great role model and a great ambassador for Australia. Also she really is that nice! It’s not an act. She is just a kind, nice humble person.

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    • Um

      Oliveblanche, you’re easily fooled aren’t you?!

      There’s nothing humble about Delta. I would be very disappointed if any of my children chose Delta as a role model. She’s fake, inside and out.

      Does someone who chooses men like Mark Philippoussis, Brian McFadden and an 18 year old Jonas brother really match the persona she portrays.

      I have met her many many many times. She has been a fame hungry diva since she was signed by Sony as a 15 year old (at the time with a very different nose and face!)

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      • Elisabeth

        She has good taste though,lol

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      • Guest

        So what if shes had work done, what does it honestly have to do with you? I would love for you to put yourself out there for people to mock and ridicule.

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