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Delta Goodrem reveals her style regrets after being carried on stage in record rain at BBC Radio 2 in the Park festival

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Delta Goodrem, 39 (pictured), had a major fashion regret over the weekend as she arrived at the BBC Radio 2 in the Park festival in record rain.

Delta Goodrem regretted her style over the weekend when she arrived at the BBC Radio 2 in the Park festival during record-breaking rain.

The 39-year-old Australian pop star was forced to walk through the muddy grounds of historic Moor Park wearing an all-white jumpsuit designed by Amanda Tasevski.

At one point, to avoid dirtying her impeccable ensemble, Delta had to receive a piggyback ride from one of the festival workers in a hilarious video shared on Instagram.

In the first clip, the Born To Try singer is seen sitting in the back of a vehicle as she laments the horribly wet weather she was set to perform in.

Lamenting her choice of all-white clothing, she said, “I wore white, so it’s okay to get wet on stage, but before that it would be bad, you know?”

The gorgeous piece featured a plunging neckline covered in countless diamonds, which Delta paired with a pair of sleek white heels.

In the clip below, the multiple ARIA Award winner is seen pulling up the legs of her jumpsuit as she carefully walked through the mud at the festival.

She could be heard screaming in dismay as she barely dodged several puddles and made it to the stage.

Delta Goodrem, 39 (pictured), had a major fashion regret over the weekend as she arrived at the BBC Radio 2 in the Park festival in record rain.

Following her spectacular performance, Delta was forced to receive a ride from a festival worker to get to an interview with BBC Radio 2.

“My radio man does it all. I’m a very lucky artist. Check out my amazing Joe,” Delta shouted from behind a burly festival worker.

As she was dropped off in a nearby tent, free of mud, she captioned the clip that she was “the luckiest girl with the best gear.”

The Australian pop star was forced to walk through the muddy grounds of historic Moor Park wearing an all-white jumpsuit designed by Amanda Tasevski.

The Australian pop star was forced to walk through the muddy grounds of historic Moor Park wearing an all-white jumpsuit designed by Amanda Tasevski.

Delta looked sensational during her performance at the BBC Radio 2 in the Park concert in Preston, Lancashire.

The singer took to the stage in a tight white jumpsuit as she performed for the crowd on Saturday at Moor Park.

The Hearts On The Run singer looked like she was having the time of her life as she sang her hits for the crowd.

The talented musician also took to the piano at one point before jumping up and down and encouraging the audience to dance with her.

At one point, to avoid dirtying her impeccable ensemble, Delta had to receive a piggyback ride from one of the festival workers in a hilarious video shared on Instagram.

At one point, to avoid dirtying her impeccable ensemble, Delta had to receive a piggyback ride from one of the festival workers in a hilarious video shared on Instagram.

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