‘You’re looking at my boobs!’ Kelly Rowland stares at Delta Goodrem’s chest during very awkward exchange on The Voice
With international border closures keeping Kelly Rowland and Boy George overseas during this year’s season of The Voice, the show’s stars have been forced to adapt.
But the long distance coaching hasn’t been without a few hiccups, as Delta Goodrem and Guy Sebastian, who are both based in Australia, adjust to talking to their absent colleagues on screens.
In a blooper reel shared by 9Now on Wednesday, Delta was having a seemingly innocent conversation with Kelly, 39, who was eyeline with her friend’s chest.
Blind auditions: In a blooper reel shared by 9Now on Wednesday, The Voice’s Delta Goodrem (left) was having a seemingly innocent conversation with Kelly Rowland (right), who was eye-line with her friend’s boobs
Standing alongside Kelly’s chair, which had been converted into a screen, Delta, 35, seemed completely oblivious to the fact she was giving her fellow coach more than she’d bargained for.
‘I’m looking…’ Kelly began, before awkwardly trailing off.
Looking down, Delta quickly realised where Kelly’s eyes were aligned.
On show: Standing alongside Kelly’s chair, which had been converted to a screen, Delta seemed completely oblivious to the fact she was giving her fellow coach more than she’d bargained for
‘Oh, you’re looking at my boobs!’ laughed Delta, as she tried to shift her bust away from the camera.
To make the situation even worse, Delta happened to have been wearing an open dress with a plunging neckline, giving Kelly a front row view.
Elsewhere in the blooper reel, fellow coach Guy challenged one of the show’s contestants to a series of push-ups.
‘Oh, you’re looking at my boobs!’ laughed Delta, as she tried to shift her bust away from the camera
Popping out: To make the situation even worse, Delta happened to have been wearing an open dress with a plunging neckline, giving Kelly a front row view
But The Voice coach struggled with the exercises, and admitted he was unfit after months in lockdown.
‘Can we have a medic? I think I’m having a heart attack,’ the 38-year-old laughed, as he struggled to catch his breath.
Guy later justified it by explaining that people in Adelaide weren’t worried about fitness or how their bodies looked, they were more fixated on their hair.
Feeling puffed: Elsewhere in the blooper reel, fellow coach Guy challenged one of the show’s contestants to a series of push-ups