Champion swimmer-turned-singer Cody Simpson has been subjected to some brutal praise, following his performance in the AFL Grand Final on Saturday.
The Gold Coast-born singer, 27, wowed the crowd at Melbourne’s MCG when he took to the stage to sing a heartfelt rendition of Australia’s National Anthem.
Cody cut a dapper figure in a custom-made black suit as he put his heart and soul into the performance and had the crowd in the palm of his hand.
Many AFL fans quickly took to social media to pay a cheeky compliment to the former swimmer, who earlier this year failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics, joking that he was a much better singer than an athlete.
‘That swimmer just crushed the anthem. ‘Cody Simpson should go to a talent show or something,’ one viewer joked.
‘I thought Cody was a swimmer?’ added a second person.
‘Swimmers take over the ‘G this year. Cody singing the anthem,” a third user chimed in, and a fourth added: “Swimming’s loss is music’s gain.”
Cody rose to fame in 2009 as a preteen after uploading clips of him singing to YouTube, which helped launch his music career.
Champion swimmer turned singer Cody Simpson (pictured) has been subjected to some brutal praise, following his performance in the AFL Grand Final on Saturday.
He later became a professional swimmer in 2019 and won a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
After failing to qualify for this year’s Olympics, Cody is once again focusing on his music career.
It comes after AFL fans praised Australian singer Christine Anu and her daughter Zipporah’s heartfelt performance of Island Home at the AFL Grand Final.
Christine, 54, and her daughter Zipporah, 22, wowed 100,000 fans at the MCG when they performed a stunning rendition of the singer’s 1995 ode to life in Australia.
The Gold Coast-born singer, 27, wowed the crowd at Melbourne’s MCG when he took to the stage to sing a heartfelt and emotional rendition of Australia’s National Anthem.
Many AFL fans quickly took to social media to pay a cheeky compliment to the former swimmer, who earlier this year failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics, joking that he was a much better singer than an athlete.
The Cairns-born singer and her daughter, who she shares with Australian actor Rodger Corser, radiated confidence and style as they sang the hit to a stunned crowd.
Stunned viewers quickly took to social media to praise the incredible performance, with many claiming Zipporah was even better than her famous mother.
Many also questioned why the talented duo weren’t the headline act instead of Katy Perry, as they criticized AFL bosses for not using a local headliner.
It comes after AFL fans praised Australian singer Christine Anu and her daughter Zipporah’s heartfelt performance of Island Home in the AFL Grand Final on Saturday. Both in the photo