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Nadia Bartel reveals how Katy Perry has skyrocketed sales of her tanning brand after wearing the product during AFL Grand Final performance

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Nadia Bartel has revealed how having a world famous pop star has helped shift units of her popular tanning company, Spray Aus.

The company, owned by AFL WAGs Rebecca Judd and Bartel , was used by Katy Perry ahead her hotly-anticipated AFL Grand Final headlining gig last Saturday.

'Oh, that was so exciting for us' the 39-year-old said during an appearance on The Morning Show on Monday.

'Like, you know, when you've got a start up business and we've been working on it for so long, since 2015, when that opportunity came about, it was just huge for us.'

Nadia said that one of her staffers personally applied the tan to Perry so that she was glowing for her big performance.

'She was such a superstar. One of my close friends tanned her and went to the hotel, and she was just so down to earth and she looked great. It was so exciting for us' Nadia gushed.

Fans soon found out about Perry's use of the tanning brand - and that has translated to sales for Nadia.

'We've had so much interest and we're really trying to launch the brand overseas' she said.

'So I think that will really help us in the future. But it was just nice that she was so great as well. So lovely. '

The American pop sensation, 39, dazzled the 100,000-strong crowd at the MCG as she delivered an electrifying pre-game performance before the Brisbane Lions vs Sydney Swans showdown.

As well as capturing attention with her vocals and high-energy hits, Katy's 20-minute set also had a very unlikely link with Aussie household names Rebecca, 41, and Nadia, 39.

Katy took to the stage with a glowing complexion that was achieved with the help of none other than Rebecca and Nadia's tanning company, Spray Aus.

Emily McKay, who founded Spray Aus with the help of the WAGs, took to Instagram to reveal she had personally visited Katy at her hotel to apply the spray tan using their mobile tanning service.

She shared: 'You guys, Katy Perry. Tanned by me in using our OG solution. What a special moment.'

Spray Aus, established in 2014 by Emily and Ellie Pearson, has grown into a major player in the beauty industry.

Soon after its launch, Chris Judd's wife Rebecca and Jimmy Bartel's wife Nadia joined the business, helping it expand to four standalone salons across Melbourne .

The brand now offers a wide range of products, including mists, mousses, and professional tanning solutions, all available via their website.

Katy shocked with an astounding song choice and some very 'bizarre' CGI effects during her AFL Grand Final performance at the MCG.

She stunned fans almost immediately as she kicked off her set - for which she was reportedly paid $5million - with her hit Roar, despite it being widely theorised she wouldn't play the number.

There had been feverish speculation that the track had been blacklisted because it would show supposed bias to the Lions, with Perry herself even admitting she had been warned against singing it.

However, despite the rampant theories, Perry threw caution to wind by performing the song some fans consider the unofficial anthem of the underdogs.

She then caused further surprise with her setlist by not singing Hot n Cold, despite it famously being the theme tune to MasterChef Australia and jokingly regarded by many as Aussie's true 'national anthem'.

She performed her hits Teenage Dreams, Dark Horse, Firework and California Gurls and sang I Kissed A Girl with Tina Arena, but notably missed out Hot n Cold, even though it was widely expected to feature.

Following reports she was restricted to just one new song by AFL bosses, she also belted out two tracks from her 2024 album 143 - Lifetimes and Gorgeous, her collaboration with Kim Petras.

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