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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. Elisabeth

    When did Nicole Kidman come into this? And why? I have never been aware her personally putting herself into the same position as Delta…You like or dislike Nicole as an actress. I happen to like her acting and films, bar Moulin Rouge..And she married a decent guy, the only judge in The Voice who’s for real and has made some excellent decisions.

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  2. Eme

    I am not a fan of Delta or Nicole. But I don t hate them. I m not jealous either. Something about them that is too contrived? Plastic? BUT I am a consumer I am able to make decisions based on my preferences. If Nicole Kidman is in a movie it would not be top of my list. Delta? Have a couple of her songs but they on a compilation album. Hate them or bully them NEVER. I wish them well they re just not my taste , my choice as a consumer. I think Delta is being treated badly – I watch the voice and think she’s doing a good job. Some people are just horrid. Just because I don t buy their product does not mean I cannot I wish them both HAPPY DAYS.

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  3. jd

    I think she looks like she lacks a bit of self esteem. It looked to me like she was not sure who to turn around for and was doubting herself.
    Her hair is soooo perfect and she is sooo stunning – maybe its just jealousy. I love her. She grew up 2 streets away from me and was friends with my neighbours.
    Its no wonder our stars like Delta and Nicole Kidman live overseas. Who would want to deal with the bullshit our country dishes out!

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    • Elisabeth

      She knew perfectly well who to turn around for, but the thing was, she didn’t get picked. I didn’t know anything about her ( I come from overseas) and was wondering why not…I would never criticize on how she looks, I don’t even know how she looked before. But what I do criticize is how unprofessional she comes across. I think people here in Oz are quite mild towards this. That’s why they can get away with that soppy sh*t. A judge needs to judge, to separate the very good ones from the mediocre. I’ve only seen that a few times happening. It takes away the whole concept of this show and that pi**es me off!

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  4. Steph

    YAWN!
    Who cares?! If you don’t like her, don’t watch!! Kyle Sandypants turned me off Idol, and he is far more vile that Delta…!

    (PS: Delta is far from vile, but I’m a bit “meh” about her.)

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  5. Anon

    I don’t hate Delta, but I don’t like her either.
    As a young woman, I don’t feel inspired by her (despite the cancer and the break up) – she doesn’t seem genuine, and she doesn seem intellectual. I think the public can sense that something isn’t quite “real” with her.

    Also, she cannot sing in tune.

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  6. Mid 30s Life

    I’ve been out of Australia for 2 years but this is the first I’ve heard of anyone actively disliking Delta. Sure her music isn’t for everyone, no-one’s is, but I thought we all just agreed she was nice, talented and pretty. Jealousy, perhaps?

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  7. A-N

    I think Delta is a talented, beautiful and successful woman who has a big heart. Good on her for making it onto a fabulous show!!
    On another note…every human being mirrors back to us a side of ourselves and if you dislike or resent a trait in someone then they will be mirroring back to you a side you haven’t learnt to love in yourself. Trust me you can learn a hell of a lot about yourself and others when you you look at this way.

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  8. Ali

    Delta is fabulous!

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  9. Jane

    Maybe I’m living in the dark here, but I haven’t seen or read ANYTHING about any Delta-haters! I’ve only ever heard position and lovely things about her so I’m a bit perplexed by this article. I think she’s fabulous and I’d be shocked to hear otherwise from people.

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  10. Torn

    I have to admit I’m torn on this one. The first time I watched The Voice I was, surprisingly ridiculously fired up by Delta. She did seem fake, she was trying too hard, her comments didnt come from the heart and the tears that followed Sebastian’s bro’s rejection fo her in favour of Seal was just pathetic. “this does no favours for representing females as strong, independent women” I thought.
    But since the wave of “Delta-hate” that followed I actually thought she relaxed and stopped trying so hard, so when i tuned in the next week ready for a new set fo Delta-bashing i was again surprised to find ehr much mroe likeable.
    I’ve always thought she was beautiful, i love her music despite being a solid triple J fan and I am sure she is a lovely person. All we wanted was to see the real you Delta and from what i’m seeing now, all I want is more! Chin up.

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    • Anonymous

      I was actually at the live recording of the voice.. and what you saw on TV was only part of what actually happened during the recording. She got up and walked of because of a completely unjustified and harsh comment made at her from one of the other coaches.

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  11. Lou

    Actually, I think it’s because Australians don’t like fake or try-hard people, and that’s how she comes across. She’s clearly out of her element compared to the other three, and it’s painful to watch. Add the fake thing to the fake nice thing, and that she’s also gorgeous, and I’m not surprised she rankles people.

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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.

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  12. Anon76

    Delta rocks. She’s talented and successful: YOU GO GIRL!!!!!!!

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  13. Me Myself I

    My son’s school has a “kindness policy”, the basis of which is that just because you don’t like someone doesn’t mean you have to be unkind to them. That is all.

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    • Free

      Your son’s school sounds brilliant!

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      • Elisabeth

        But do they teach them a way of dealing with it? Nope! My son’s school has the same policy but when my son says he doesn’t want to befriend a certain child, I get phone calls he’s rejecting friendships and he’s been a bit harsh by doing so. Our policy at home is to pick your friends carefully…

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        • Me Myself I

          Our school doesn’t push it that far. The premise is ok you don’t get on but don’t be mean. End of story. Our motto at home is its easier to get on with someone than not get on with someone though hard for a 13 yo sometimes.

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  14. Kirsten

    I think the “problem” with Delta is that she’s TOO pretty, TOO talented, TOO nice AND she’s had cancer. There’s nothing you can legitimately dislike about her so people choose to blindly hate. I love her. Beautiful, talented, and she gets to sit next to Keith. Can I please be Delta in my next life? As for Nicole Kidman, if Keith likes her, that’s enough for me. (sigh)
    I’m with you Mia, lay off Delta, she doesn’t deserve it . I’ll save my hate for the Dancing With the Stars judges- they are nasty

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    • chachi

      What does having cancer have to do with it? Does having cancer make someone nicer or better in some way?

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      • tastebud

        Hardly. But I notice those who have experienced life-threatening illnesses and other tragedies can be perceived as ‘untouchable’ or beyond reproach.

        I think that’s what Kirsten might’ve meant.

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  15. Chelsea

    Whatever happened to if you’ve got nothing nice to say, say nothing at all??
    Back off Delta and get your own life. Really… make your noise to benefit the public, grow up, this is not the playground, its real life..

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  16. Anonymous

    Judgement, judgement, judgement! I can’t fathom it. If you don’t like Delta, then just tune out. I’m not personally a fan of her music, but nonetheless I can admit that she is a very talented young woman. I’m also not a fan of her whole “I felt every moment of that” and “I have goosebumps all over” stuff that she constantly comes out with. But who cares??? She’s putting herself out there … yes, for a sizable paycheck, no doubt … but how many of you would subject yourself to the ridicule? Do you really think you could do a better job?

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    • Elisabeth

      Eh yes, I KNOW I could do a better job! You mentioned her comments of goosebumps etc…She mentions that when there’s nothing to be felt. When there’s someone struggling on the stage to get a decent note out. You think that would help people into a career? I’m not saying it’s just Delta doing that, they all seem to be too positive over nothing. That’s why this Voice isn’t up to scratch. The Voice is not for singers that makes you cringe in your chair, waiting for them to get it right, at last. The Voice isn’t also to favor buddies and let the real good singers go. If Delta wasn’t so prejudice we could have been watching a perfect form of The Voice.

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  17. Karen

    The way you explain this is she is trying too hard to be something she is not. it is not that she is too pretty, or too successful- she is trying to be another person- an image of what a celebrity needs to be like and it comes across disingenuous and clunky. I think thats what makes her a little awkward to watch and even harder to explain.

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    • Anonymous

      Mmmm. Like the Nicole Kidman interview on letterman when she was promoting the movie Australia. Excruciating to watch.

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  18. jewel

    I don’t like the saying ….tall poppy syndrome.It is called envy ,jealousy,hatred and it is ugly and makes average people look and feel very ugly.Give the girl a break she is an entertainer,we don’t have a right to rip and tear at her .Yes she is beautiful and sings like an angel ,but I guarantee she has real issues like all of us that cause her pain like all of us.

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  19. Urbane Fringe

    Why do all these reality television shows have a panel of judges composed largely of men – usually with three men and one woman? Is it because it is presumed woman can’t occupy the same role as men in offering guidance and expertise while also being charismatic and watch-able? Maybe if we had more female judges on such shows and didn’t expect women to perform the role of the ‘attractive object’ there would be less pressure on the likes of Delta to appeal to all women? I think the producers of such shows have to do more to get a better representation of women on judging panels. I know this epitomizes a first world problem but I think it is another manifestation of subtle but pervasive misogyny in the Australian entertainment industry.

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    • Kat

      Actually every The Voice show has the set-up of three male judges and one female judge. It’s not just the Australian version. But nevertheless I agree with you and it is frustrating. Why not have two male and two female judges? I think it does suggest subtle and pervasive misogyny in the entertainment industry, but it is a world-wide problem, not just an Australian problem.

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  20. sharons

    I LOVE Delta. She is my favourite judge. So beautiful and talented.

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  21. Stephanie

    I think Delta is great. I once ran into her in an airport (Literally! we both turned a corner at the same time into each other!) and she was delightful, really apologetic even though I’m pretty sure it was my fault -i’m a bit of a gumby. I only realised it was her when some airline person came and said “Ms Goodrem, this way please”!

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  22. Donsie

    I’m just happy that Delta survived cancer. I remember being so shocked at the time, it really saddened me. But at the end of the day if I were Delta I wouldnt really give a rat’s arse about the haters because she is lovely & talented.

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  23. Lizi

    Off on a tangent, a bit, but I wonder whether people like Miranda Kerr cop flak for being ‘smug’ when they’re merely contented with what they have in life? Why shouldn’t she be allowed to look happy? Hell, I’d be happy if I was her!

    Is she meant to summon up an insincere whinge about something to make the rest of us feel better? Some of the haters out there need to get a bit of perspective.

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  24. Heather

    I happen to love both Delta and Nicole. They are both tall and beautiful and seem comfortable in their own skin. I think that this is the quality that offends people. I am tall, and like all the women mentioned, I stand up straight and wear heels. Maybe people get intimidated by that? Who knows!!

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  25. Alyssa

    It’s NOT because she’s pretty. There’s hundreds of prettier celebrities than her and they’re not disliked in the way that Delta is. My theory? She first came out as a natural lovely girl. She goes into hiding (this is AFTER her cancer ordeal, so I’m not talking about that) and then comes back looking COMPLETELY different but still pretending she’s all natural! And it’s the smug little looks she gives and the way she tries to act as if she’s the most beautiful girl anyone has seen.
    I don’t hate the girl, I think she’s gorgeous (fake, now) and I love her music. But she’s not true to herself anymore. She’s not DELTA anymore.

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  26. Tracy

    You know what? I’m so bored by any discussion about what/who is cool/uncool, etc.. jeez.. all of us have natural inclinations to certain people and not others. I for one have never been able to warm to that mentor guy who used to be in Savage Garden but while I don’t enjoy watching him on telly AT ALL I am sure he is a lovely person who has many beautiful talents. I’m not being rose-coloured or flowery, but when are we just going to accept each other for who they are? Nobody is perfect, hardly anyone is 100% horrible, we all have flaws, we are all trying to be better than we were. We all know Delta’s backstory but I can tell you there is a backstory for EVERYBODY.. there’s hardship for EVERYBPDY.. so we need to be loving and kind and generous every day, as much as we possibly can. That’s all. :-)

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  27. Anon

    Good on you Mia. I agree with you 100%. Especially the mean girls comment.

    Bet the women hating on Delta were the girls who hated on other girls at high school with no good reason! Who would have made other girls lives hell to feel better about themselves.

    People are entitled to have an opinion, but getting nasty and constantly spewing out distaste towards Delta online is plain cruel.

    No bullying should be tolerated, in any form.

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  28. Jody

    I think Delta and Nicole are uncomfortable with their fame. It doesnt really fit them in a way. I believe they appear to have a mask becasue they are hiding themselves in some way. Perhaps they feel vulnerable? It has to be a tough gig right? The world expecting you reveal all your colours when you may be a very private person. I like both Delta and Nicole. Watching vulnerable women dealing with this scrutiny inspires me. Delta will come into her own. She couldn’t achieve what she has without a tremendous inner strength. She does rather look like a Goddess though and yet I see no problem with that at all.

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  29. emerald

    Can I just go to that special place in our collective hearts, where apparently Kylie M has always lived. Singing Budgie anyone, she was reviled first up and whether that is a particularly Australian or female thing, I don’t know.

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  30. LozFromOz

    I don’t hate her, but I find her annoying on a similar level to Miranda Kerr and Nicole Kidman- yes, they’re beautiful and seem very nice, but my gosh they seem smug about it all. That’s what I don’t like, and I’m willing to bet that’s what most people don’t like about her/them. I don’t like smug people who I actually know either.

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    • sharons

      How do they seem smug? What do they do that makes them smug? And is smug-ness reason enough to dislike someone?

      I dislike rude people. I dislike people who break the rules and break the law. I don’t even know how to dislike a smug person. Does being smug actually harm anyone?

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      • LozFromOz

        It’s a way they have about them, the ‘I’m so amazing but really I’m just a normal person, although I am better than you’ vibe, I guess.
        It’s hard to describe, other than to say smug. It’s the not-quite-genuine look in the eye, the tilt of the smile, the body language, it’s a lot of things. ‘Real life’ people do it too, and it annoys me. I dislike people who seem disingenuous and full of themselves, and the people I mentioned above, as well as people I actually know, display these traits, in my opinion.

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        • Jules

          What you’re reading as ‘smug’ in somebody is often just shyness or insecurity.

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  31. J

    I believe she is hated by so many women because she appears to ‘seek attention’ wether it is swinging around on the voice chair winking at a guy to tell them how cute they are, or crying.

    Women don’t like to feel by threatened by other women, especially when they are gorgeous, tall and blonde. It is more a reflection on our self esteem than anything else.

    Well this is why I don’t like her anyway, and I am an attention seeker! :P

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    • Anonymous

      I guess women like to be able to identify

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  32. Kateski

    Why put so much energy into being mean? People would be outraged if a child in a school yard was receiving this kind of free-for-all ‘feedback’ because they were ‘annoying’, ‘boring’ and all the rest. You don’t have to be a fan, you don’t have to like her, but you also don’t have to add to the voices of social media bullies. You don’t need to be a bully.

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  33. Mooner

    Mia I would like to know whether – in light of this – you wish you could take back your ‘open letter to Nicole Kidman’ where you pointed out the reasons Australia doesn’t like her? I am not saying this in a ‘smart’ tone of voice, I am genuinely asking how you feel about it now

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    • Anonymous

      I am thinking she has probably deleted that open letter quick smart

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    • Mia

      Hi Mooner,
      Good question. I actually went back and re-read that column this morning before I wrote this one because the reaction to Delta really reminded me of that. One of the delightful things about being a writer and publishing your work online is that everything you think at a particular moment in time is captured forever!
      My opinions do change and evolve and I don’t hide from that. I wrote that column at a particular point in time when the hatred towards Nicole was peaking and I was trying to understand it and write about it.
      As I wrote today, there is clearly something about both women that sparks quite an extreme reaction. Certainly more extreme than, say Kylie or Naomi Watts or some of the other women I mentioned above.
      I’m not opposed to critical thought. I’m not suggesting everyone loves everyone in some kind of kumbaya circle.
      But when people take to social media by the thousand to abuse someone for reasons as lame as “she’s bland” genuinely baffles me.

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      • Elisabeth

        Maybe not everyone is a columnist and knows how to express themselves in so many words as you do. There are all sorts of synonyms for blandness, which could be reasons to dislike someone. I’m just thinking of, weakness…

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  34. Anonymous

    i think people’s reaction to delta is related to the samantha brick phenomenon… only delta didn’t actually say she was hot… because that goes without saying… there’s just something really humourless about her… and smug…

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  35. Tee

    Ok… I know this isn’t Delta related… But I just have to get it out…

    *takes deep breath*

    I… just don’t… really like… Rachael Leahcar’s voice…

    I’m sorry! She’s a beautiful girl and it’s not personal… And she does sing well… But I’m not that keen on it… I feel like I shouldn’t not like her because of her disability… *opens Pandora’s box*

    Man that feels better!

    *cue the rotten tomato throwing*

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    • Elisabeth

      Don’t feel bad, I don’t like her voice either. I also don’t like her genre. It’s just not my thing.

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  36. tanlee

    I think Delta is beautiful inside and out and for me she is the most interesting judge to watch. But I’m wondering from the comments below whether the antipathy she generates is because it is hard for the average Aussie chick to relate to her. She does have a full-on goddess exterior.

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  37. Anonymous

    I’m just not so sure that America is the land of ‘you go girl’. They do a pretty good job of delighting in watching the decline of their young women. Brittney spears, mischa Barton, Lindsay Lohan, Paris hilton. Their troubles lapped up by a voracious press.

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    • Ella

      I was thinking the exact same thing! I don’t think the tall poppy syndrome is particularly unique to Australia, we’ve just given it a name. The whole tabloid culture in the US and Uk floats on tearing down famous people.

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  38. Bradley

    Is it just me, or what ? I notice that every time an article about cyber bullying is posted on MM, the cyber bullying seems to go through the roof.

    Cyber bullying begets (or is that begats ?) more cyber bullying.

    Theory or fact ? You be the judge.

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  39. Bradley

    I blame the rise in the use of social media forums for these hate campaigns. Ban Twitter and Facebook.

    Do what they did in the olden days. Moan , groan and bitch with the neighbour over the back fence. People were still verbally degraded. It just wasn’t shared with 20 thousand people at the one time.

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  40. Anonymous

    Poor Keith – I have the option of just turning off the TV – how does he cope being married to one and working with the other??

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    • Anonymous

      God that is hilarious… poor keith…

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    • Jen

      With nasty comments like that anonymous I’m pretty sure people wonder how your family and work colleagues put up with you as well. I’m not Delta or Nicole’s biggest fans either, but if people openly shared their thoughts on you, me or anyone else for that matter, we would all find out that not everyone loves us and might not be so quick to say mean things about others.

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      • Steph

        yeah you’re right Jen – I’m being bitchy but they both make me want to puke. I guess their horrendous salaries can pay for any therapy they need as a result of my comments. (I didn’t intentionally leave my name off it)

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  41. amp

    Delta is kind, gracious, gorgeous and is, for a change in today’s society, a lady. I find this Delta bashing disgusting. If you don’t like her, perhaps you should just say nothing. I think some people just like to be mean for the sake of it.

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  42. Jelena

    Regardless of what you think of Delta, in this day and age I think she is a great role model for young girls to look up to. She has kept out of trouble, she has been successful and would NEVER get papped getting out of a car with no undies on for the world to see her hoo ha.

    With all the fake, over tanned, over surgeried so called ‘celebrities’ out there, she stands out for all the right reasons to me. I’ rather my daughter be saccharin sweet and goody two shoes than a Jersey Shore wannabe. So the girl has some hair extensions in, who cares, so does half the population of women nowadays.

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    • amp

      Totally agree with every word you have said Jelena.

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    • Anonymous

      really??!! i would rather my daughter have personality and spark rather than be boring bland and saccharin sweet. There is an inbetween from your Jersey Shore Wannabe to goody two shoes !!!

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      • amp

        Why is she a goody two shoes? Because she has manners? Treats others with respect? Takes pride in her appearance? I would be proud if either of my daughters grew up to be like her.

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        • Elisabeth

          How does it show respect if you deprive people from amazing singers because you pick your buddies over them???

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    • eternally

      Absolutely agree.

      But I’m a Delta fan from way back. In fact, my username now is the one I used for her website many years ago, the first forum I ever posted in!

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  43. Faybian

    I still don’t get why people feel hatred over someone they don’t know and most probably will never know. Celebrities are just people who worked their a^*%s off to get where they are, but are essentially as good, bad or indifferent as the rest of us.
    If you don’t like them fine, but is ranting about them on Facebook etc really helping?

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  44. Vanessa

    The reason I don’t like Delta is because her singing gives me an enormous headache. Simple as that.

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  45. hiedi

    well said, mia! thank you. it’s a topic i find difficult to understand also. it’s saddening that so many people hate on any one particular person (or group).

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  46. lucindainthesky

    There’s always one judge in a reality show that people like to pick on. Hate is a strong word, I think many just don’t think she offers much as a judge. Also, I have seen more nastiness directed toward Seal than Delta, he is constantly subjected to comments about being a creepy old man. Delta has loads of love directed toward her as well negativity, as does Seal. For some reason people are just zoning on the Delta negativity. That hate doesn’t really exist, people just haven’t been as endeared to her personality as they have Joel and Keith, because Joel and Keith are young, very attractive men with loads to say.

    I also don’t buy tall poppy syndrome as being about disliking anyone who is successful – it is more when it comes to music, Aussies consider rock and alternative music to be “credible” and hate pop music. They hate on Justin Beiber and One Direction too – we just don’t pay attention because the hate is outweighed by the hysteria and teenage fan-girlness. All big celebrities attract hate and negativity when they become more well known and are constantly in the public eye.

    I don’t remember Inxs being torn down like a tall poppy, and Gotye certainly isn’t and he is number one on the billboard chart. Noone tore down Heath Ledger, noone is tearing down Cate Blanchett. I don’t believe it is entirely about a level of success but I think Australians just respond to humility and have an idea about credibility (eg, paying your dues). But I don’t think that attitude is reserved for only Australian celebrities.

    P.S I’m pretty sure Kylie still cops plenty of flack.

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    • jess88

      I wonder if maybe the dislike of Delta has something to do with how she found her fame? Gotye, Heath Ledger and Cate Blanchett all worked very hard for years before they were able to break out an receive international success (Gotye has been around for 10+ years writing an producing music) personally, I can’t see why she deserves such a high profile position as a judge on the Voice over lots of other artists who worked super hard in their profession and didn’t get a lucky break on TV and the freedom to work their singing into the show as a way of showing their talent.

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      • Anonymous

        I don’t think that’s how success came to Delta. She had been signed to Sony for years before she got the gig on Neighbours and launched her first album. She was in their talent development program and toured with other young artists. I think she worked extremely hard to develop her natural talent. Everyone who’s famous gets a lucky break at some point don’t they?

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    • Anonymous

      Heath Ledger was absolutely ripped to shreds by the Australian media. We only embraced him after he got an Oscar nom for Brokeback Mountain.

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  47. Han

    Wow this post has massively turned me off Mamamia… I was like ewww yuck. This doesn’t spark debate, it’s like being told off by the teacher.

    So it’s nice to see that people are actually going against what can sometimes be the “preachy” mamamia posts. When I read this I was like “Sigh, ok if you want to say your opinion, get ready to have the verbal pitchforks stabbed into your comment” but apparently lots of people don’t like Delta Goodrem! And I think that is a-ok. Mia is listing people the public do like, maybe we need to take a step back and think “hmmm, now they are in the same position as her and not all are hated” that’s why I don’t think its just jealousy. I guess if u look at it, why should we like her. I mean, we are human after all.

    If we were any other work place and a person was doing not such a great job, as much as we would all deny it… we would probably be bitching about it! And lets face it – if you were so-so about her before, the quote would probably send you over to the dislike team pretty fast!

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    • Kym

      I agree. We don’t like Delta because she tries too hard. She is plastic, manufactured and does not seem to have any real grit to her. Kylie became cool when she went out with Michael Hutchence and started doing ‘edgier’ clubby stuff. We like Cate Blanchett because she has integrity and she does not seek the froth and bubble of being famous.

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      • Rita Eater

        Cate Blanchett poses for more magazine covers than Delta and is paid to walk more red carpets and store openings than Delta.
        I think Cate is amazing but every celebrity has to ‘sell’ themselves by doing publicity. It’s part of the job, surely.

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      • Toto

        If the worst thing you can say about someone is that she ‘tries too hard’, well, maybe you should direct your venom to someone more worthy of it.
        Like Kony!

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    • Elizabeth

      Not so fun when you’re called out for being a bully hey, Han?

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    • Elisabeth

      If my boss would favor his cousin over me, only because he’s his cousin, I would tell him something else. I just can’t stand people who blindfolded follow their own agenda without being considerate to others. To me that’s what Delta does in this show, following her own agenda…

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  48. Vivie

    I suspect both Delta and Nicole are very shy, and this often comes across as aloof or snobby. I have no real like or dislike for either, but suspect they are both lovely people to know personally. They do both present with a ‘Barbie’ artificial appearance: perfect figures, hair and makeup (Barbie’s unreal statistics not withstanding!) and maybe that’s why other women in particular don’t like them. Leave them alone and appreciate them just for being lovely women.

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    • Louise

      Do you reckon shy people slog their guts out for decades to get a career on the international stage? I reckon they don’t which is why their bashful routine seems a little contrived…
      Having said that I don’t really hate them or anything, but I don’t enjoy watching them.

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      • Vivie

        There are many people who are extremely introverted who have public profiles! You’d be surprised.

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      • eternally

        Despite being an extremely shy person, I cope with the public speaking component part of my job. I gradually built it up, looking for opportunities to practice. It is now not uncommon for me to address an audience of 100 people. I still get nervous, and it is not my favourite part of my job, but I had many reasons for pursuing this career.

        Despite my shyness, I gave a speech at my wedding, which was well received(of course, an easy audience). Afterwards, my best friend said to me “I didn’t know you could do public speaking!”
        She still saw me as the shy, quiet one.

        I guess my point is, you can still be shy but not reclusive.

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        • Anonymous

          I don’t think an extremely shy person would choose to spent the better part of 20 years doing endless rounds of interviews (generally about themselves), being photographed, auditioning, being filmed, basically living their entire lives in public. Life as an A-lister isn’t for the faint-hearted, and I wonder how anyone so crippled by shyness would opt for that sort of life.

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  49. Natasha

    Fake smile, fake teeth, fake hair, fake tan, fake extensions, fake eyelashes, fake voice, fake kindness.. What is there to like , if you are not that fond of fake?

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    • carolin

      OK I’ll give you the fake peripheries but do you know her personally, to know that her kindness is fake? and I must be hard of hearing because her voice is outstanding, I’m not a fan of hers exactly but certainly agree with Mia to stop being mean.

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      • Anonymous

        Her kindness is far from fake my little cousin met delta recently in a shopping centre and delta did not hesitate t stop say hello and get a photo with her. Made her day!

        I also don’t think you can say her voice is fake because it’s definitely gotten better as she’s matured

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    • Grinners

      What do you mean “fake” voice? Oh come on.
      That’s just plain bitchy.

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      • Anonymous

        her voice was terrible live when she sung her new song the other week.

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    • Anonymous

      Returning to Australia after 7 years living overseas it seems half the population is now as you describe fake. Does it mean I now must hate the majority of my friends who now have all that you have listed above? I do know however that none of them have a voice like Delta so I guess for some there may be just a little something to like about her? Success is a dangerous path as jealousy can consume so many, but for someone who has stood up to cancer and won I think she will be fine. Not saying we have to like everyone but unless they hate us personally what gives us the right to hate them in the first place?

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    • Anonymous

      Exactly – thank you that sums up why she irritates me so much!

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  50. Leela

    Because someone is beautiful you can’t dislike them without being accused of jealousy.

    I love plenty of gorgeous, kind, smart celebrities (or women in general)!
    I started tarted disliking Delta when she went from being a down to earth, sweet singer to a typical LA looking girl who seems a little spoilt by this country. When she first started looking like Barbie she was doing an interview with Rove and had a very random English accent… next day she was on the radio with her Aussie accent.

    I also think the main reason people dislike her on The Voice is that she puts on an act for the cameras.. it’s just very obvious and can get irritating to watch.

    You can be pretty and intelligent as well as annoying…

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