
Gisella Colletti Dazzles in Australian Idol 2025 Grand Finale
Wow—what a moment for Western Australia! The whole state has been buzzing, and if you've been following Australian Idol 2025, you already know why. Gisella Colletti, a 17-year-old powerhouse from Perth, absolutely lit up the stage during the grand finale, and I’ve got to say, she made us all proud.
Picture this: Sunday night, national television, and there’s Gisella, stepping onto a hot-pink-themed stage, head to toe in glittering pink—from her skirt to her boots. She chose Whitney Houston’s How Will I Know for her solo performance, and it was nothing short of iconic. Her vocals, her energy, her presence—it all came together in a way that made everyone stop and say, “This girl’s a star.”
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And just when you thought she couldn’t top that, she teamed up with the legendary Tina Arena for a duet of Heaven Help My Heart . The emotion? Off the charts. By the end of the performance, the judges were on their feet, the crowd was going wild, and Gisella was wiping away tears. That moment, singing alongside her idol, was what dreams are made of—and she knew it. “An absolute pinch-me moment,” she said afterward. And honestly, we all felt it with her.
But beyond the glitz and the incredible vocals, there’s something so genuine about Gisella. Whether it’s her classmates at Corpus Christi College decking out the library walls with her photos or her bandmates praising her kindness and dedication, it’s clear she’s not just a talent—she’s someone people truly love. Her friend Zaria said it best: “She just really deserves to win.”
Let’s not forget the competition was fierce. Fellow finalists Iilysh Retallick from NSW and Marshall Hamburger from Queensland both brought their A-game. Iilysh even had her whole hometown of Culcairn temporarily renamed to “Cold Can” as a cheeky nod to a misheard comment from a judge during her audition. The country really got behind all three finalists, but here in WA, the support for Gisella reached another level.
From viewing parties at the Victoria Park Hotel to an online campaign tagged #BringIdolHomeToWA, the state has rallied like never before. And it’s no wonder—if Gisella wins, she’ll make history as the first West Australian and the first female winner since the show’s 2023 reboot.
Win or lose, Gisella Colletti has already won hearts across the country. With a $100,000 prize and a studio contract on the line, Monday night’s final decision is massive—but for many of us, she’s already our idol.
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