Sia ditched her signature wig and bow disguise for a fresh-faced glow during a rare public outing over the weekend.
The “Cheap Thrills” singer, 50, who is known for not showing her face, was spotted in June shopping at a Los Angeles farmers market.
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Sia left her signature wig and bow disguise at home during a rare public appearance on June 7th.
The “Chandelier” singer went makeup-free while stepping out at a Los Angeles farmers market.
Sia paired her fresh-faced beauty look with a quiet luxury-coded outfit.
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Sia, who shares 2-year-old son Somersault Wonder Bernad with estranged husband Dan Bernad, was photographed pushing a stroller as she walked through rows of fresh produce and held a flower bouquet wrapped in newspaper. The “Chandelier” singer showed off her bare complexion with a pair of black-rimmed glasses and a pink baseball cap worn over her platinum blonde bob.
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The star, who is also mom to two teens she welcomed via adoption in 2019, finished off her farmers market look with a palette of neutrals. Tucking a pair of black sunglasses into her collar, Sia paired a white T-shirt and cropped white capris with white lace flats. Walking and chatting with an unknown male companion, the “Thunderclouds” artist layered with a midi-length taupe trench coat.
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Sia is notoriously private, including secretly welcoming her baby son with Bernad back in March 2024. The Grammy-nominated star and her oncologist ex, who filed for divorce in March 2025, have been locked in a custody battle since last October.
She previously opened up about motherhood in a 2020 interview with InStyle, revealing she underwent IVF while married to ex-husband, filmmaker Erik Anders Lang. “Eventually, we did get embryos, but then we also got a divorce, so I wasn’t able to use them,” she shared at the time. The star described herself as a hands-on mom.
“I could’ve been the kind of parent who said, ‘I’m a rich pop star. You guys can have a hundred grand each year for the rest of your life,’ and then not really give them any attention,” she told InStyle. “I wanted to spend a lot of time with them to help reverse the conditioning they grew up with and guide them toward a meaningful life that they don’t ever have to be ashamed about.”
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