Sia quietly became a mom of three earlier this year.
The musician, 49, welcomed her third baby, her first with estranged husband Dan Bernad, 11 months ago, according to divorce documents obtained by PEOPLE.
According to the documents, Sia, who filed to divorce Bernad, welcomed a baby named Somersault Wonder Bernad on March 27, 2024.
Sia is asking for legal and physical custody of Somersault in the divorce but is open to visitation rights for Bernad. According to her filing, physical custody time will be determined by the parents.
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Reps for Sia did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Sia filed for divorce from Bernad after two years of marriage on Tuesday, March 18, citing irreconcilable differences. She is asking the court not to grant her ex spousal support.
The entertainer, who is known for keeping her personal life out of the public eye, tied the knot with Bernad in an intimate Italian ceremony in May 2023 with just six guests, including the bride and groom.
Before marrying Bernad, Sia became a mom to two teenage boys in 2019. Both were 18 years old at the time and about to age out of the foster care system.
In a 2020 interview with InStyle, she opened up on her journey to motherhood, noting that she “wanted to be a mom my whole entire life.”
The “Hass Hass” hitmaker detailed her issues with infertility, saying she had even undergone in vitro fertilization treatments with her ex-husband, filmmaker Erik Anders Lang.
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“Eventually, we did get embryos, but then we also got a divorce, so I wasn’t able to use them,” she told the outlet.
Sia’s opportunity to become a mom came after the Grammy-nominated singer saw the 2016 HBO documentary Foster, which explores the foster care system.
Two years later, she found the boy who she had previously seen in the doc and decided to adopt. Although she only had plans for him to become her son, that same day he asked if his “cousin Che” from his group home could come to live with them as well.
“I had two spare bedrooms, so I said, ‘Sure!’ ” she recalled. “And even though I’d never met Che before, he also moved in with me that evening.”
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After adopting her sons, she discovered that the boys had no relation, but had instead become close friends while in foster care.
“I just felt so blessed to have them both with me,” she said. “And I’ve realized over the past year that Che was meant to be my son, too.”
She revisited the topic with Australian television program The Project in January 2021.
“Most of their lives they’ve been conditioned to lie and manipulate, so the past year has been all about teaching them how to become rigorously honest and live in the moment without using any substances,” Sia said.
And while she admitted there had been “a lot of heartache,” she does trust both of her boys.
“And I’m proud because they’ve come a very long way.”
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