Sia Biography
Sia is a singer and songwriter from Australia. She made her solo debut in 2014 with her sixth studio album, 1000 Forms of Fear, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and produced the top-ten hit “Chandelier” as well as a trilogy of music videos co-directed by Sia and starring child dancer Maddie Ziegler.
How old is Sia? – Age
She is 47 years old as of 18 December 2022. She was born in 1975 in Adelaide, Australia. Her real name is Sia Kate Isobelle Furler.
Sia Family – Education
Phil Colson, her father, is a musician, and Loene Furler, her mother, is an art lecturer. She is actor Kevin Colson’s niece. She stated that as a child, she emulated Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and Sting, whom she credits as early influences. She went to Adelaide High School.
Who is Sia Husband? – Sons
She married her partner, Dan Bernad, in Portofino, Italy, in 2023. In 2014, she married documentary filmmaker Erik Anders Lang, but the couple separated in 2016. She adopted two boys who had aged out of the foster care system in 2019. She confirmed in 2020 that she had became a grandma when one of her two 19-year-old sons fathered twins.
Sia Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $30 million.
How tall is Sia singer? – Height
She stands at a height of 5 feet, 8 inches (1.64 m).
Sia Health
She has struggled with depression and addictions to pain relievers and alcohol. In 2010, she planned to overdose and left a suicide note; a friend called her and unwittingly spared her life. She then became a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. She had to cancel several promotional events and gigs in 2010 owing to her health. She mentioned terrible fatigue and panic episodes as reasons for considering a permanent retirement from performing and touring. She indicated that she was suffering from Graves’ disease. Later that year, shestated that her health had improved as a result of rest and thyroid suppression medicine. She revealed in 2019 that she had Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
She has also indicated that she was diagnosed with complicated post-traumatic stress disorder and autism as a result of childhood experiences, including being sexually abused at the age of nine. She stated that after the backlash she received for her film Music, she relapsed, became suicidal, and returned to rehab.
Sia Unstoppable
Her song “Unstoppable” is the final promotional single is from her seventh studio album This Is Acting (2016). The song, written by Sia and Christopher Braide, was featured in Gillette’s 2016 Olympic advertising campaign, “Pretty Isn’t Perfect.” Following its success as backing music on TikTok and in advertisements, it was released as an official single in the United States in July 2022. The song has grown in popularity over the last six years, and it is expected to reemerge on global charts in the early 2020s.
Sia Face
Sia chose not to show her face during performances of songs from 1000 Forms of Fear, either looking away from the crowd or disguising it under huge platinum blonde wigs. Child dancer Maddie Ziegler performed as a proxy for she in bobbed blonde wigs similar to Sia’s familiar hairstyle in videos for the singles “Chandelier,” “Elastic Heart,” and “Big Girls Cry,” choreographed by Ryan Heffington and co-directed by Sia and Daniel Askill, and in many of the promotional live performances. On Vevo, the three videos have received over 4 billion views. Sia said to Kristen Wiig in an Interview magazine interview that she chose to disguise her face in order to avoid the celebrity lifestyle and keep some solitude.
Sia Chandelier
The lead track “Chandelier” from 1000 Forms of Fear was released in March 2014. The song reached at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, marking Sia’s first appearance on the chart as a lead artist. The single gained critical acclaim and charted in the top five in 20 countries, including France, Italy, Poland, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand. The record peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, becoming Sia’s debut single as a lead artist to appear on the chart, and has sold over 2 million copies in the country. The song was nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, as well as Best Music Video.