Britain's Got Talent's George Sampson's transformation with tattoos and hair transplant
23.04.2024 - 07:30
/ ok.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson stunned the nation back in 2008 with his show-stopping modern dance rendition of Singin' in the Rain, securing him the BGT title. Despite falling short in the semi-finals a year prior, George proved judge doubters Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden wrong and rocketed to fame after his victory.
After severing ties with music mogul Simon Cowell in 2009, he took advantage of various TV appearances and endorsement deals. He kept largely out of the spotlight until joining Emmerdale briefly in 2016 playing Ryan Harred, and taking part in Celebrity Coach Trip alongside Roxanne Pallett in 2019.
Now aged 30, the boy wonder turned theatre veteran has just closed the curtain on a successful run as the lead in a touring Robin Hood pantomime. Sharing words of reflection just before the final performance, George penned on Instagram: "This past month has been an absolute roller coaster!" Sharing a selfie in his Robin Hood costume, cuddling with his dog co-star, he said: "Playing Robin Hood on a national tour has been an unreal experience, thanks to everyone that came to watch the show! Here's me and my mate Sully having a much needed cuddle between scenes." This milestone follows his stint as the Prince in Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs over Christmas back in Weymouth, Dorset.
Not just limited to these roles, George has dabbled in several productions including Peter Pan and Cinderella to name a few. On a more personal note, George has been open about his three hair transplants in recent years.
He once made an appearance on This Morning, where he stepped out showing off a receding hairline and admitted to spending a whopping £9,000 on his first two procedures. When discussing his latest transplant
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