Australian Idol judge Amy Shark poses topless for the cover of Rolling Stone, revealing she had no confidence at the start of her career: “I never thought I’d do a shoot like this.”
Amy Shark is showing off her newfound confidence on the cover of rolling stone australia magazine.
The singer-songwriter dares to go topless on the cover, admitting, “I never thought I’d ever do a shoot like this.”
The Australian Idol judge protects her modesty by letting her long brown hair cover her chest.
In an accompanying interview, the 36-year-old admitted that she lacked self-esteem at the start of her career.
“Like, zero self-esteem, especially with the photo shoots,” she said, before adding, “I’m a lot more confident now.”
Amy Shark (pictured) flaunts her newfound confidence on the cover of Rolling Stone Australia
The I Said Hi hitmaker explained that she was “more comfortable with herself” these days.
“I know who I am now, which is good,” he declared.
Speaking about the raunchy photo shoot, Amy said: “I think it’s definitely showing another level of me as a musician in my career.” What I’m willing to do and take chances and be a little risky.
Poppy Reid, editor-in-chief of Rolling Stone AU/NZ, said she’s excited for fans to see a different side of Shark through the cover and accompanying feature.
“Amy Shark has reached the top of the pop mountain in Australia,” Reid gushed.
“With just two albums, he is now packing arenas, going on the biggest tours in the country, delivering multi-platinum hits and shining in hundreds of thousands of living rooms every week as a judge on Australian Idol.
“She’s also the opposite of everything you’d expect from a pop star. For over a year, I had unprecedented access to Amy, and she went deeper than ever.

The singer-songwriter dares to go topless on the cover, admitting, “I never thought I’d ever do a shoot like this.”

The Australian Idol judge protects her modesty by letting her long brown hair cover her chest
Rolling Stone magazine had been a huge hit with Australian fans.
The print edition of the Australian and New Zealand masthead recently increased to an average of 224,000 readers per issue. mediaweek reported earlier this month.
The news comes after the nominees for this year’s Rolling Stone Australia Awards were announced last month.
Vance Joy led the pack with three nominations, including Best Single for his song Clarity and Best Album for In Our Own Sweet Time.
The Wiggles, Kylie Minogue and Amy Shark have also been nominated for the awards, with the ceremony scheduled for April 4 in Sydney.

The Idol reboot stars Kyle Sandilands (bottom right) along with singers Amy Shark (top right), Harry Connick Jr. (top left), and Meghan Trainor (bottom left) as judges.