She stole the hearts of ns and the world at just 13 years old when she performed at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
And now, former child star Nikki Webster is all grown up 24 years later.
The 37-year-old Strawberry Kisses hitmaker was seen leaving the KIIS 106.5 studios in Sydney on Friday morning after an interview on the Kyle & Jackie O show.
Nikki showcased her chic style in a hot pink coat paired with a black top and pants.
She accessorised with a black belt that featured a gold buckle, plus black and gold pumps.
Her blonde hair was styled out in loose waves and she opted for minimal makeup for the radio interview.
The singer’s appearance comes amid her latest collaboration ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, which kick off on Friday.
Nikki has partnered with FUNDAY Natural Sweets for a nostalgic Y2K throwback spotlighting their Strawberry & Cream flavoured lollies and her iconic song Strawberry Kisses.
Former child star Nikki Webster is all grown up 24 years later. The 37-year-old Strawberry Kisses hitmaker was seen leaving the KIIS 106.5 studios in Sydney on Friday morning after an interview on the Kyle & Jackie O show
Nikki showcased her chic style in a hot pink coat paired with a black top and pants
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The collaboration pays homage to Nikki’s 2000 Sydney Olympics performance as ‘s sweetheart.
Nikki Webster rose to fame in 2000 when she performed at the Sydney Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, which she used to launch her career as a pop star, whose biggest hit was the 2001 song Strawberry Kisses.
The song went on to become the unofficial anthem of the Matildas’ 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup team – resulting in renewed popularity for Webster.
The Sydney native was married to Matthew McMah from 2012 to 2018.
Nikki Webster rose to fame in 2000 when she performed at the Sydney Olympic Games Opening Ceremony