Guy Sebastian feels lucky to have escaped Sydney with his family for Adelaide in time for Christmas

Christmas came early: Guy Sebastian feels lucky to have escaped Sydney with his family for Adelaide just HOURS before COVID-19 border rules were enforced

Christmas has come early for Guy Sebastian.

Despite a new coronavirus cluster raising concern in New South Wales, the singer was lucky enough to flee the state to spend the festive season with his family.

Avoiding quarantine by just hours, Guy told Adelaide Now he was grateful to have made it safely to South Australia before the new border rules were enforced.

Christmas came early: Guy Sebastian feels lucky to have escaped Sydney with his family for Adelaide just HOURS before COVID-19 border rules were enforced

Guy, who grew up in Adelaide, has an extended network of family in the state.

‘We found out as we were taking off that was the case, so we just felt pretty lucky,’ Guy said of hearing about the border rules changing on Sunday.

On Sunday, South Australia Premier Stephen Marshall announced border restrictions for visitors from New South Wales would come into effect at midnight.

Anyone from Sydney’s Northern Beaches can no longer enter SA, and those from the greater Sydney area must isolate for 14 days and undergo three COVID tests. 

'We just felt pretty lucky': Leaving Sydney on a Virgin flight, Guy, wife Jules, and their two sons Hudson, 8, and Archer, 6, all wore face masks to help prevent the spread of the virus

‘We just felt pretty lucky’: Leaving Sydney on a Virgin flight, Guy, wife Jules, and their two sons Hudson, 8, and Archer, 6, all wore face masks to help prevent the spread of the virus

Just in time! Guy's Christmas was saved as the family just made it over the border before South Australia Premier Stephen Marshall's new border restrictions came into effect

Just in time! Guy’s Christmas was saved as the family just made it over the border before South Australia Premier Stephen Marshall’s new border restrictions came into effect

Leaving Sydney on a Virgin flight, Guy, wife Jules, and their two sons Hudson, 8, and Archer, 6, all wore face masks to help prevent the spread of the virus.

Guy and Jules both grew up in Adelaide and met at the Assemblies of God Paradise Community Church in their youth.

While in Adelaide, Guy showed his two children where he grew up in Golden Grove – which is worlds away from their current home in Sydney.

Humble beginnings: While in Adelaide, Guy showed his two children where he grew up in Golden Grove - which is world away from their current home in Sydney

Humble beginnings: While in Adelaide, Guy showed his two children where he grew up in Golden Grove – which is world away from their current home in Sydney

Couple: Guy and Jules first met as teenagers in Adelaide and have been together for 17 years. They married in Manly, Sydney, in 2008

Couple: Guy and Jules first met as teenagers in Adelaide and have been together for 17 years. They married in Manly, Sydney, in 2008

The Sebastians finally moved into their ultra-modern Maroubra home in June 2019, after a knockdown-and-rebuild renovation that lasted more than two years. 

The Battle Scars hitmaker, 39, purchased the $3.1million house back in 2013, and then spent two-and-a-half years renovating it. 

Guy reflected on his successful career in a Nine special earlier this year, saying: ‘I was never that kid that grew up dreaming to be famous. It didn’t seem like a viable option — I grew up in suburban Adelaide!’

‘I was an immigrant, and a weird-looking chubby kid with an afro, and it’s not something I ever thought would be possible,’ he laughed.   

Guy and Jules have been together for 17 years, and married in Manly, Sydney, in 2008. 

After winning Australian Idol in 2003, Guy has been busy with recording albums, touring, performing, and now offering his wisdom as a coach on The Voice.  

Career: After winning Australian Idol in 2003, Guy has been busy with recording albums, touring, performing, and now offering his wisdom as a coach on The Voice

Career: After winning Australian Idol in 2003, Guy has been busy with recording albums, touring, performing, and now offering his wisdom as a coach on The Voice