'You can never be too careful with your safety':  Delta Goodrem reveals her stalker fear after she went to EXTREME lengths to lose a following vehicle

The Aussie diva experienced an obsessive cyber-stalker in 2009.

And, Delta Goodrem feared she was being stalked again last week as she returned to Sydney from her Wings Of The World tour.

According to the Sunday Telegraph the 32-year-old went to extreme lengths on Wednesday night to lose a potential stalker in a following vehicle.

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Singer's stalker fear! Delta Goodrem admits to Sunday Telegraph she was followed by an unknown car on her return to Sydney on Wednesday night and attempted to lose the tailing car with decoys

The songstress had returned from the Perth leg of her national tour and soon noticed an unknown car had been tailing them from a distance since Sydney airport.

According to the publication, she first tried to ditch the car with her driver by driving around the city streets.

However, they revealed after trying to lose the car for half an hour and by using decoy cars, Delta decided to approach the car herself. 

'They were driving around in circles':  The Sydney paparazzo said the star and her driver were avoiding going home in case they were stalkers, at claim Delta called in decoy cars to lose them

Only then, did the blonde stunner acknowledge it was actually a paparazzi, whom she was familiar with. 

The Sydney pap recounted their shared experience: 'They were driving around in circles because they didn’t want to go home in case we were stalkers, but once she realised we were paps, she actually was happy to let us follow her home.'

The photographer claims she was so happy, she embraced the pap with a warm embrace, pleased it wasn't a more serious situation. 

Relieved: According to a photographer who spoke to the publication, Delta was overjoyed they were paparazzi and not stalkers, and greeted them with a hug and kiss after saying 'thank god it’s just you guys'

'Thank god it’s just you guys, I was worried you were a stalker. You can never be too careful with your safety these days,' she said.

It was only seven years ago that MTV reported the Born To Try singer and ex-fiance Brian McFadden were being harassed online by an anonymous Twitter user

The stalker, who went by the name of 'Saviour Mankind', claimed to be a 'lone wolf waiting' for Delta.

At the heightened phases of the cyber encounters, the stalker claimed he and Delta were 'a couple' and that they would 'murder' Brian to be together.

Brian and Delta split in 2011, with Delta not currently romantically linked to anyone.

NOT again! Delta was stalked by an obsessed Twitter user in 2009, who claimed to be in a relationship with the blonde and plotting to 'murder' her then-fiance Brian McFadden

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