Delta Goodrem reveals her dark roots on the Today show and says she's 'becoming a brunette' with no access to her hairdresser during lockdown By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:12 BST, 2 September 2021 | Updated: 01:30 BST, 2 September 2021 Viewcomments She may be one of Australia's most glamorous celebrities, but Delta Goodrem proved on Thursday she's just like the rest of us stuck in lockdown. The 36-year-old singer showed off her dark roots during a live interview on the Today show from her home in Sydney. The bottle blonde joked she was slowly 'becoming a brunette' through no choice of her own because she has no access to a hairdresser. Just like the rest of us! Delta Goodrem showed off her dark roots on the Today show on Thursday and joked she was 'becoming a brunette' because she has no access to a hairdresser 'How do you keep your hair looking so good in lockdown? I need to get my roots done; it's just awful,' Today host Karl Stefanovic asked her. Despite having darker roots, Delta looked nothing short of glamorous during her interview, with her hair neatly straightened and sporting dewy makeup. The Innocent Eyes star then joked she was 'becoming a brunette' because she hadn't been able to get her hair dyed. Laughing it off: 'As you can see, I don't think I've had my roots done, Karl! I'm becoming a brunette, not a blonde!' she said with a laugh. Pictured at the ARIAs in November 2020 'As you can see, I don't think I've had my roots done, Karl! I'm becoming a brunette, not a blonde!' she said with a laugh. Delta also reflected on the last few months of Covid lockdown in Sydney, which has forced her to postpone her tour until next year. 'It's definitely been unique. We were getting set and ready for a tour and I was pulling it all together and I was extremely disappointed to move that,' she said. '[But I'm] just hunkering down at home and trying to be creative.' 'I'm hunkering down at home': Delta also reflected on the last few months of Covid lockdown in Sydney, which has forced her to postpone her tour until next year Postponed: The Born to Try singer was last month forced to postpone her Bridge Over Troubled Dreams tour due to the pandemic The Born to Try singer was last month forced to postpone her Bridge Over Troubled Dreams tour due to the pandemic. 'These are unprecedented times in which we find ourselves and the ongoing challenges resulting from the coronavirus pandemic are devastating,' she said. 'I never could have imagined that we would be forced to move my Bridge Over Troubled Dreams tour a second time. 'I want to thank you for your incredible support, patience and understanding through this very unique time.' Delta's new tour will begin in Brisbane on March 12 and finish in Sydney on April 9. Delay: 'These are unprecedented times in which we find ourselves and the ongoing challenges resulting from the coronavirus pandemic are devastating,' she said in a statement Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility