Richard Marx has been caught in an awkward moment at the 2025 Logie Awards.

The American singer, 61, who is taking to the stage as this year’s international performer, arrived at The Star in Sydney on Sunday with his wife Daisy Fuentes in tow.

Richard looked suave in a navy blue suit and sky blue tie, while Daisy stunned in a dramatic black and white polka dot gown.

However, after walking the red carpet, the Hazard hitmaker was spotted in a cringe-inducing moment as he filmed a Glambot video.

In a clip exclusively obtained by Daily Mail, Richard could be seen in an intimate embrace with his wife, holding her waist as the pair gazed directly at one another.

However, as they waited for the Glambot to start filming, the moment grew increasingly awkward as the seconds passed.

Richard Marx (left), who is taking to the stage as this year’s international performer, arrived at The Star on Sunday with his wife Daisy Fuentes (right) in tow.

As the couple waited for the glambot to start filming, the moment got more and more awkward as time ticked by

Eventually, the couple were given the go-ahead by the cameraman, and they could be seen touching their foreheads together before turning to the camera and putting their arms around each other

In a clip exclusively obtained by Daily Mail, Richard could be seen in an intimate embrace with his wife, holding her waist as the pair stared straight on at each other

Eventually, the couple were given the go-ahead by the cameraman, and they could be seen touching their foreheads together before turning to the camera and putting their arms around each other.

Last week, Richard was announced as this year’s Logies entertainment, set to perform alongside one of our own.

The singer, who has sold 30 million albums worldwide and is the name behind ’80s hits such as What About Me? and Right Here Waiting, will deliver a medley of his iconic hits alongside homegrown star Guy Sebastian, who will sing his new track, Get It Done.

Following the announcement, Richard released a statement revealing that his passionate Aussie fans inspired him to bring ‘something special’ to his Logies performance this year.

‘Australians have always been huge supporters of my music and have brought their passion and infectious energy to my live shows across the decades,’ he said.

‘It is a privilege to be performing at Aussie TV’s biggest night of celebrations. I can’t wait to deliver something special for those at home and in the room.’

Also on the musical line-up is beloved Aussie rocker Jimmy Barnes, who will headline the night with a repertoire spanning four decades of fan favourites.

Jimmy, who has 21 number-one albums under his belt as well as a place in the ARIA Hall of Fame, revealed he couldn’t wait to ‘get the party jumping’ at the annual awards ceremony.

Richard, who has sold 30 million albums worldwide and is the name behind '80s hits such as What About Me? and Right Here Waiting, will deliver a medley of his iconic hits alongside homegrown star Guy Sebastian, who will sing his new track, Get It Done

Richard, who has sold 30 million albums worldwide and is the name behind ’80s hits such as What About Me? and Right Here Waiting, will deliver a medley of his iconic hits alongside homegrown star Guy Sebastian, who will sing his new track, Get It Done

‘I am excited about playing at the Logies, television’s big night of nights,’ the 69-year-old said.

‘It will be great to celebrate all the fantastic talent we have in Australian television, and to play some rock’n’roll music to get the party jumping.’

Richard, Guy and Jimmy will be joined by the likes of Kitty Flanagan, Hamish Blake and Leigh Sales, who are just a few of the presenters expected to wow the crowd.

It has also been revealed that Sam Pang will host the event for the third time.

Sam’s cheeky and irreverent comedy as host last year and in 2023 proved to be a big hit with audiences and TV’s A-list, as well as a major ratings winner for Seven.

‘It’s been an honour to host the last two years and I’m looking forward to again celebrating the talented people and amazing shows that combine to make the Australian television industry something everyone can be proud of,’ Sam told The Herald Sun.

‘I am very excited to return for another Logies and would like to thank Seven for asking me back.’

65th TV WEEK LOGIE AWARDS WINNERS AND NOMINATIONS

TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE – Most Popular Personality on Australian Television

Ally Langdon – A Current Affair, The Olympic Games Paris 2024, 9Network

Hamish Blake – LEGO Masters Australia, 9Network

Julia Morris – I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10

Lisa Millar – Back Roads, ABC News Breakfast, Muster Dogs: Where Are They Now, Muster Dogs: Collies & Kelpies, ABC

Lynne McGranger – Home and Away, Seven Network – WINNER

Poh Ling Yeow – MasterChef Australia, Network 10

Sonia Kruger – The Voice, Dancing With The Stars, Logies Red Carpet Show, Seven Network

Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter

Hamish Blake – LEGO Masters Australia, 9Network

Julia Morris – I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10

Ricki-Lee – Australian Idol, Seven Network

Sonia Kruger – The Voice, Dancing With The Stars, Logies Red Carpet Show, Seven Network

Todd Woodbridge – Tipping Point Australia, Australian Open, The Olympic Games Paris 2024, Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, 9Network – WINNER

Zan Rowe – Take 5 With Zan Rowe, ABC New Year’s Eve, ABC

Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent

Guy Montgomery – Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee, ABC – WINNER

Hailey Pinto – Home and Away, Seven Network

Jenny Tian – Taskmaster Australia, Network 10

Kate Miller-Heidke – The Voice, Seven Network

Kylah Day – Territory, Netflix

Sofia Levin – MasterChef Australia, Network 10

Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter

Ally Langdon – A Current Affair, 9Network – WINNER

David Speers – Insiders, ABC

Michael Usher – 7NEWS, 7NEWS Spotlight, Seven Network

Peter Overton – 9News, 9Network

Sarah Ferguson – 7.30, ABC

Tara Brown – 60 Minutes, Dangerous Lies: Unmasking Belle Gibson, 9Network

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE – Best Lead Actor in a Drama

Lloyd Griffith – Return To Paradise, ABC

Michael Dorman – Territory, Netflix

Robert Taylor – Territory, Netflix

Sam Corlett – Territory, Netflix

Sam Neill – The Twelve, BINGE / FOXTEL – WINNER

Tai Hara – Return To Paradise, ABC

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE – Best Lead Actress in a Drama

Alycia Debnam-Carey – Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix

Anna Samson – Return To Paradise, ABC

Anna Torv – Territory, Netflix

Ayesha Madon – Heartbreak High, Netflix

Kaitlyn Dever – Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix

Lynne McGranger – Home and Away, Seven Network – WINNER

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE – Best Lead Actor in a Comedy

Aaron Chen – Fisk, ABC – WINNER

Ben Miller – Austin, ABC

Clancy Brown – Good Cop/Bad Cop, Stan

Luke Cook – Good Cop/Bad Cop, Stan

Michael Theo – Austin, ABC

Patrick Brammall – Colin From Accounts, BINGE / FOXTEL

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE – Best Lead Actress in a Comedy

Harriet Dyer – Colin From Accounts, BINGE / FOXTEL

Jenna Owen – Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story, Stan

Kitty Flanagan – Fisk, ABC – WINNER

Leighton Meester – Good Cop/Bad Cop, Stan

Sally Phillips, Austin – ABC

Vic Zerbst – Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story, Stan

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE – Best Supporting Actor

Ashley Zukerman – Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix

Darren Gilshenan – Colin From Accounts, BINGE / FOXTEL

Glenn Butcher – Fisk, ABC – WINNER

Mark Coles Smith – Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix

Matt Nable – Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix

Sam Delich – Territory, Netflix

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE – Best Supporting Actress

Aisha Dee – Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix

Chloé Hayden – Heartbreak High, Netflix

Julia Zemiro – Fisk, ABC – WINNER

Marg Downey – The Newsreader, ABC

Michelle Lim Davidson – The Newsreader, ABC

Tilda Cobham-Hervey – Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix

Best Drama Program

Bump – Stan

Heartbreak High – Netflix

Return To Paradise – ABC – WINNER

Territory – Netflix

The Newsreader – ABC

The Twelve – BINGE / FOXTEL

Best Miniseries or Telemovie

Apple Cider Vinegar – Netflix – WINNER

Critical Incident – Stan

Fake – Paramount+

How To Make Gravy – BINGE / FOXTEL

Human Error – 9Network

Plum – ABC

Best Entertainment Program

ABC New Year’s Eve – ABC

Australian Idol – Seven Network

Countdown 50 Years On – ABC

Dancing With The Stars – Seven Network

The Voice – Seven Network – WINNER

Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight – 9Network

Best Current Affairs Program

60 Minutes – 9Network

7.30 – ABC

7NEWS Spotlight – Seven Network

A Current Affair – 9Network

Australian Story – ABC – WINNER

Four Corners – ABC

Best Scripted Comedy Program

Austin – ABC

Colin From Accounts – BINGE / FOXTEL

Fisk – ABC – WINNER

Good Cop/Bad Cop – Stan

Melbourne International Comedy Festival – ABC

Optics – ABC

Best Comedy Entertainment Program

Gruen – ABC

Hard Quiz – ABC

Have You Been Paying Attention? – Network 10 – WINNER

Sam Pang Tonight – Network 10

Thank God You’re Here – Network 10

The Weekly with Charlie Pickering – ABC

Best Competition Reality Program

Alone Australia – SBS

Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II – Network 10

LEGO Masters Australia – 9Network – WINNER

MasterChef Australia – Network 10

My Kitchen Rules – Seven Network

The Block – 9Network

Best Structured Reality Program

Farmer Wants A Wife – Seven Network

Gogglebox Australia – Network 10

Married At First Sight – 9Network

Muster Dogs: Collies & Kelpies – ABC – WINNER

Shark Tank Australia – Network 10

The Real Housewives of Sydney – BINGE / FOXTEL

Best Lifestyle Program

Better Homes and Gardens – Seven Network

Do You Want To Live Forever? – 9Network

Gardening Australia – ABC

Grand Designs Australia – ABC

Restoration Australia – ABC

Travel Guides – 9Network – WINNER

Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report

Betrayal of Trust, Four Corners – ABC – WINNER

Building Bad, 60 Minutes – 9Network

Courage & Science, A Current Affair – 9Network

Cyclone Alfred, 7NEWS – Seven Network

Melbourne Protests, Sunrise – Seven Network

Trump Assassination Attempt, 7NEWS – Seven Network

Best Factual or Documentary Program

Big Miracles – 9Network

Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story – Seven Network

Miriam Margolyes Impossibly Australian – ABC

The Assembly – ABC

Tsunami: 20 Years On – 9Network

Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story – 9Network – WINNER

Best Sports Coverage

2024 AFL Finals Series – Seven Network

2024 State of Origin – 9Network

2025 Australian Open Finals – 9Network

Australia v India: Border – Gavaskar Trophy – Kayo Sports / FOXTEL

CommBank Matildas V China PR – Network 10

The Olympic Games Paris 2024 – 9Network / Stan Sport – WINNER

Best Children’s Program

Bluey – ABC – WINNER

Ginger and the Vegesaurs – ABC

Hard Quiz Kids – ABC

Little J & Big Cuz – NITV / ABC

Play School – ABC

Rock Island Mysteries – Network 10