Fans are used to seeing her dressed up with her face covered – usually by a large bow.
But on Sunday, Australian pop star Sia swapped her trademark dramatics for a low-key look as she visited a farmers’ market in Los Angeles.
The singer, 50, looked relaxed in a cream kaftan layered over a white T-shirt as she perused the stalls and picked up some bags of vegetables.
Going makeup-free for the off-duty outing, Sia – full name Sia Furler – completed her look with a pair of black spectacles and a light pink baseball cap.
At one point, Sia was seen cheerily chatting to a stallholder while purchasing a bouquet of pink flowers.
The sighting comes after Sia made headlines for taking a thinly veiled dig at her estranged husband Daniel Bernad following reports of the huge monthly amount she will pay him in child support.
Sia, 50, swapped her trademark dramatics for a low-key look
The singer was visiting a farmers’ market in Los Angeles on Sunday
The singer looked relaxed in a cream kaftan layered over a white T-shirt as she perused the stalls and purchased some bags of vegetables
Going makeup-free for the off-duty outing, Sia – full name Sia Furler – completed her look with a pair of black spectacles and a light pink baseball cap
Back in April, PEOPLE reported that the hitmaker had agreed to pay Bernad US$40,000 (approximately AU$61,000) a month for their two-year-old child, Somersault ‘Summi’ Wonder Bernad, as part of a joint custody agreement.
Days after reports surfaced of the agreement, Sia took to X with an apparent swipe at her ex, writing: ‘Good dads get jobs’.
Sia filed for divorce from Bernad in March 2025. They were married in 2022 and welcomed their child a year later.
According to PEOPLE, Sia’s child support began on April 1, 2026 and will cease when the child turns 18 or, if he is still attending high school full-time, until he graduates or turns 19.
Sia is also responsible for paying for her child’s private school tuition, extracurricular activities and health insurance.
The joint custody arrangement reportedly outlines specific days Bernad will have custody of their child, as well as a division of holidays between the parents.
In another post to X on Wednesday, Sia shared: ‘I’m a sober working mum trying to buy peace. I have primary custody of our child and since I am the only parent earning income I still have to pay California’s incredibly high child support.’
‘This has been a horrific year, but it taught me how to navigate incredibly difficult situations, prioritise my family and not absorb other people’s negativity.
At one point, Sia was seen cheerily chatting to a stallholder as she purchased a bouquet of pink flowers
The sighting comes after Sia made headlines for taking a thinly-veiled dig at her estranged husband Daniel Bernad following reports of the huge monthly amount she will pay him in child support
Back in April, PEOPLE reported that the hitmaker had agreed to pay Bernad $US40,000 (approximately $AUD61,000) a month for their two-year-old child, Somersault ‘Summi’ Wonder Bernard, as part of a joint custody agreement
‘To err is human, to forgive is divine.’
It came six months after Bernad, who previously worked as a radiation oncologist, filed a request seeking sole legal and physical custody.
He alleged that Sia was ‘an unfit and unreliable parent struggling with substance abuse and addiction’.
Bernad also asked the court to award him US$77,245 (approximately AUD$110,500) in monthly child support, calling Sia’s conduct ‘reckless, dangerous’ and demonstrative of her ‘utter disregard for Summi’s safety and well-being.’
Adelaide-born Sia fervently denied his claims, saying in a court filing that she had been sober for six months.
The Chandelier performer said that Bernad was making accusations about her drug use that were ‘entirely unfounded and misleading.’
Sia said Bernad had ‘zero evidence’ that the child was in any kind of danger while she was caring for him.
Sia also said in a court filing that she was currently in a drug rehabilitation program that included regular testing and a sober companion.
Fans are used to seeing her dressed up with her face covered – usually by a large bow
A judge later denied Bernad’s request for sole custody.
Bernad had also previously requested temporary spousal support of US$250,856 (AUD$366,000) per month.
Bernad claimed he has been left with no income after he stopped working in his regular job in 2021 to open a ketamine treatment clinic with Sia, and insisted the singer was aware the move would lead to his medical license expiring.
The former couple formed a company, Modern Medicine, in 2022 but the documents alleged Sia stopped funding the venture in March 2025.
Her estranged husband hadn’t received a salary since then, despite an alleged agreement for him to continue in the business until July.
The former medic requested the huge spousal support figure in order to maintain the ‘luxurious and upper-class lifestyle’ he had enjoyed with Sia, which included over $400,000 in monthly expenses for private jets, holidays, high-end dining and several full-time members of staff.
Sia was previously in a two-year marriage to filmmaker Erik Anders Lang that ended in 2016.







