'My Hot Mumma': Delta Goodrem cheers on her mother Lea as fun-loving duo rap to Jason Derulo's Talk Dirty
The high cheek bones and sparkly eyes are unmistakable - and so is their shared talent for hogging the limelight.
Delta Goodrem's mother showed exactly whom the Australian singer inherits her talents from in a video which sees them rap to Jason Derulo's Talk Dirty.
The clip shows Delta, 29, cheering on her energetic mother as she prepares backstage to front Channel Nine's Voice Kids Australia mentor on Sunday.
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'My hot Mumma': Delta Goodrem's mother Lea grabs the limelight as she raps to Jason Derulo's Talk Dirty in a video clip posted on her daughter's Instagram on Sunday
'Go mum': Singer Delta Goodreem (R) cheers on mother Lea (L)and joins in as the pair rap to Jason Derulo's Talk Dirty
Delta posted the snap on her Instagram under the caption: 'My hot Mumma @leagoodrem Rockin out backstage to my friend @jasonevigan killer song... #gotitfrommymumma.'
The fun-loving pair are incredibly close and clearly share a deep-rooted passion for entertainment.
Dressed in a black fluffy body warmer and sheer top, Lea, who is in her fifties, was the centre of attention as she sang to the lyrics while Delta whooped and cheered 'Go mumma'.
Like mother, like daughter: Lea belts out lyrics to Talk Dirty and strikes some dance moves showing that music runs in the family
Close pair: The mother and daughter celebrated Mother's Day last year at the Tiffin room for high tea in The Langham
Lea used to be Delta's manager but now their relationship is strictly family.
Delta's parents Lea and Denis fostered her talents from an early age but it's hard to believe there's even an age gap between mother and daughter.
The former Neighbours star first came to attention as a teenager when she signed with the Sydney Talent Company, based in the city’s Hills Districts.
Belting it out: Lea sings with the support of daughter Delta and shows she's no wall flower
In 2002, she leant her gorgeous looks to the television screen, playing girl next door Nina Tucker on popular soap Neighbours.
Her performance on the show scored her a Logie Award in 2003 for Most Popular New Female Talent.
During her stint on the television show, she performed her ballad Born To Try for the first time which skyrocketed to number one on the ARIAs singles charts.
Fun due: Delta, who was in make-up when her mother burst into song, couldn't help laughing as Lea danced and rapped to Derulo
In March 2003, she released her debut album Innocent Eyes which featured many of her own lyrical creations and went on to smash records.
Contrasting her sudden success, Delta suffered a set-back when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in July that year, age 18.
She was forced to pull back from musical commitments as she underwent radiation therapy which resulted in hair loss.
Delta attended the 2003 ARIA Awards shortly afterwards when she won seven awards at the prestigious music event industry and while she was still too unwell to perform onstage.
In 2004, Delta made her career comeback and released a new album Mistaken Identity.
Her mother, who is separated from her father, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 but is in remission, prompting Delta to say at the time: 'I treat every day with her as a gift.'
What age gap? Lea, left, and Delta, right, together in 2013
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