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Sam Smith unveils hair transplant results and says it’s been a ‘touchy’ subject

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Sam Smith unveils hair transplant results and says it's been a 'touchy' subject

The singer, 28, revealed they now 'don't have anything to hide' after showing fans the 'stunning' results

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Sam Smith has revealed the results from their recent hair transplant procedure, admitting it was always a "touchy" subject for them to discuss.

The Grammy Award-winning singer, 28, admitted they now "don't have anything to hide" after showing fans the "stunning" results.

Filming a beauty vlog for Vogue magazine, Sam said: "My hair... it's been a touchy place for me.

"I haven't actually spoken about this before, so I'm gonna speak about it because I don't actually feel like I have anything to hide."

The Stay With Me hitmaker added: "I have had hair transplant surgery. How stunning is it?"

They added: "It's nice to have hair, but also if I was bald I would still own it, too. Because bald is beautiful."

Sam shared their beauty secrets with viewers as they showed off their favourite products and top skincare tips.

The singer then went on to talk about coming out as nonbinary in September last year, after asking fans to be referred to by they/them pronouns as oppose to previously identifying as he/him.

They explained: "Last year, when I changed my pronouns and really spoke out about my gender expression and my gender fluidity, I started falling in love with makeup all over again."

Sam recently opened up to Sunday Times Style Magazine about being nonbinary, and how they feel attitudes need to be redressed.

"I think there is a lack of education and a lack of understanding," they remarked.

"No one ever talked about queer sex or queer love growing up and I have been put in dangerous positions."

Sam added: "I feel that if my music or gender expression helps anyone of any age see themselves in me, or it helps them understand, that's wonderful.

"The concept of being a role model is wonderful, but it is not something I am looking for. I make mistakes. I am flawed."

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