Ricki-Lee Coulter feels ‘sad’ that she hasn’t been able to dress up for eight months

‘It’s been eight months since I wore a sequin’: Ricki-Lee Coulter feels ‘sad’ that she hasn’t been able to dress up for most of the year and shares the ‘valuable lessons’ lockdown taught her

Ricki-Lee Coulter has expressed her sorrow at not having a reason to dress up much these days, due to COVID-19 lockdowns. 

The 34-year-old shared a glamorous selfie to Instagram on Thursday and lamented about missing the days of heels and sequins. 

She wrote in her caption, at length: ‘It’s been 8 months since I wore a sequin and I know it sounds so trivial and silly but to be honest, it makes me sad. 

Looking good! Ricki-Lee Coulter (pictured) has expressed her sorrow at not having occasion to dress up much these days, due to COVID-19 lockdowns. The 34-year-old shared a glamorous selfie to Instagram on Thursday and lamented about missing the days of heels and sequins

‘Before COVID we were all SO used to doing what we did all the time and we were probably going through the motions for quite a lot of our lives. 

‘But there is one thing I have learnt from this year – and that is to value all the little things in every day life, and not get so used to coasting through life that you forget to pay attention to the little things that make you smile and make you feel good. 

‘Initially I was excited to not have to wear high heels and do my make up or wear tight clothes, but absence makes the heart grow fonder. And now I can’t wait to bling up and strap on a heel and a fancy outfit and go somewhere!’ she wrote. 

Dressed down: 'It's been 8 months since I wore a sequin and I know it sounds so trivial and silly but to be honest, it makes me sad' she told her fans

Dressed down: ‘It’s been 8 months since I wore a sequin and I know it sounds so trivial and silly but to be honest, it makes me sad’ she told her fans 

Missed it: 'Initially I was excited to not have to wear high heels and do my make up or wear tight clothes, but absence makes the heart grow fonder. And now I can't wait to bling up and strap on a heel and a fancy outfit and go somewhere!' she wrote

Missed it: ‘Initially I was excited to not have to wear high heels and do my make up or wear tight clothes, but absence makes the heart grow fonder. And now I can’t wait to bling up and strap on a heel and a fancy outfit and go somewhere!’ she wrote 

The Do It Like That singer added: ‘I’m sure we all have learnt some valuable lessons during this time and I hope we all live our lives on the other side of this in a more present and grateful way.’  

Ricki-Lee might soon get her wish, as according to Woman’s Day, she could replace Delta Goodrem as a mentor on The Voice.  

The Voice Australia will air on Channel Seven for the first time next year, after the Nine Network chose not to renew its contract. 

Lessons: 'There is one thing I have learnt from this year - and that is to value all the little things in every day life, and not get so used to coasting through life that you forget to pay attention to the little things that make you smile and make you feel good' the singer added

 Lessons: ‘There is one thing I have learnt from this year – and that is to value all the little things in every day life, and not get so used to coasting through life that you forget to pay attention to the little things that make you smile and make you feel good’ the singer added

Woman’s Day claims it’s ‘highly unlikely’ Seven will keep the four current coaches, including Boy George and Kelly Rowland. 

‘[Delta] no doubt wants to be at the helm of the show – she’s very passionate about it – but Ricki is in a good spot to replace someone like her,’ a source claimed.

‘She’s already a Seven talent, thanks to her hosting gig on Australia’s Got Talent, and she fits perfectly with the network’s push to make the show local and familiar.’ 

Soon? Ricki-Lee could soon replace Delta Goodrem as a mentor on The Voice.  She is already signed to Channel Seven as host of Australia's Got Talent (pictured)

Soon? Ricki-Lee could soon replace Delta Goodrem as a mentor on The Voice.  She is already signed to Channel Seven as host of Australia’s Got Talent (pictured)