Cody Simpson was recently spotted partying at 2am at an underground jazz bar in Paris, but his partner Emma McKeon was nowhere to be seen.
The pop star turned competitive swimmer, 27, shared several videos on Instagram on Tuesday as he showed off his incredible vocal skills and took to the stage.
While delighting the audience with some Frank Sinatra covers, the singer seemed to be in his element as he performed with a jazz band at the famous Le Caveau de la Huchette.
In the clip, Cody’s performance appeared to be improvised, as he could be seen reading lyrics from his phone while singing.
Meanwhile, bar patrons crowded in front of the stage to take videos of the former hitmaker and sway to the soft music.
His girlfriend Emma, 30, an Olympic gold medallist, could not be seen in the crowd directly in front of the stage.
However, he might have been elsewhere in the venue had he not been resting after his huge success at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Considered Australia’s most decorated Olympian, Emma added to her tally last week when she won three medals in the pool before her retirement.
Cody Simpson, 27 (right), was recently spotted partying at 2am at a Paris underground jazz bar, but his partner Emma McKeon, 30 (left), was nowhere to be seen.
Emma will retire from competitive swimming for good on Monday evening and return home with gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay and silver in the 4x100m medley.
She also won bronze in the 4x100m mixed medley relay.
Emma boasts an Australian record 14 Olympic medals and has bid farewell to competitive swimming with great enthusiasm following her three medals in 2024 in Paris.
The pop star turned competitive swimmer shared videos on Instagram on Tuesday as he showed off his incredible vocal skills and took to the stage.
Serenading the crowd with some Frank Sinatra covers, the singer seemed to be in his element as he performed with a jazz band at the famed Le Caveau de la Huchette.
After taking home a bronze, a silver and a gold at the Games, Emma celebrated her retirement and admitted she now doesn’t know what the future holds for her.
She has finished her historic Olympic career with an Australian record six gold medals among her haul of 14 medals, including three silver and five bronze.
“I will definitely miss it. It has brought me many wonderful relationships and experiences and has made me the person I am,” said the triple Olympian.
“I will miss training and racing, but I am definitely ready for the next stage of my life and I am excited.”