AUSSIE singer Delta Goodrem has signed up for this year’s revamped Strictly Come Dancing.
It comes after The Sun revealed last year how bosses were wooing the Lost Without You singer for the 2025 series, but talks fell flat.
Delta Goodrem has signed up for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing Credit: Splash
The Aussie singer will be heading to the dancefloor later this year Credit: AP
Fresh from dominating at the , Delta, 41, will now take to the One dancefloor this autumn.
A source said: “Bosses really wanted Delta last year but she decided it wasn’t the right time.
“After seeing her on Eurovision they doubled their efforts and they are overjoyed Delta has agreed to take part this time.
“She was already a huge star in her own right, but after Eurovision she’s become a household name once more.”
The star wowed the audiences of Eurovision earlier this year Credit: AFP
Fans will see her later this year on the BBC show Credit: Getty
Since her debut single I Don’t Care in 2001, Delta has sold nine million albums worldwide and over 13 million singles globally.
Released in 2003, her debut album Innocent Eyes became one of the highest-selling albums in Australian history, shifting 4.5 million copies.
She is set to release her eighth album, Pure, on November 6.
She was also a full-time cast member of hit Aussie soap from 2002 to 2003, before leaving the show to battle Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Last year, Delta tied the knot in a stunning Malta wedding with her longtime partner, musician Matthew Copley, after he popped the question on the isle two years ago.
The couple said “I do” in an almost regal ceremony at the 12th-century St Paul’s Cathedral in Mdina.
Last month, the Aussie superstar guided Australia to the Eurovision final for the first time in three years in Vienna, Austria, placing fourth with her song Eclipse.
This week, actor was the first name officially announced by the BBC to be taking part.
That was quickly followed by , who will return to the dancefloor after being forced to pull out last year due to injury before making a single live show.
Despite and leaving the show last year, BBC bosses are keen to keep Strictly as the biggest Saturday night show on TV.
Splashing the cash, they have hired , and former professional dancer to front the new-look series.


