Delta Goodrem joins The Jermaine Plane ahead of her performance at Sydney's Mighty Hoopla for a deeply reflective conversation about the album that defined a generation.
More than 20 years after Innocent Eyes became a cultural phenomenon, Delta looks back on the lightning-in-a-bottle moment that shaped Australian millennials and launched her extraordinary career. She shares what it felt like from the inside, how she’s remained fiercely authentic in a trend-driven industry, and why protecting her artistic DNA has always mattered more than chasing relevance.
We also explore her connection with the LGBTQ+ community — from unforgettable Mardi Gras performances to the love and support that carried her through challenging chapters. Plus, Delta opens up about this new season of life, marriage, and what she would say to the young artist standing on the edge of Born to Try.

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