They also said they are going to play some songs in the coming days
29.02.2020 - 00:46 / wonderwall.com
Sam Smith put it out there for the world to see, and they's world has gotten so much better.
Sam, who uses the pronouns they/them, spoke about they's body with Australian TV show "The Project" this week, indicating that they didn't really worry about their sexuality growing up, but rather worried about weight.
"My main issue when I was a kid wasn't my sexuality, it was more my body," Sam said. "My body issues are so linked with my gender issues. It's all linked with each other. I still struggle
They also said they are going to play some songs in the coming days
With people everywhere staying inside to help curb the spread of coronavirus, singer Sam Smith is checking in to make sure everyone's doing all right.On Wednesday (March 18), the "To Die For" singer posted a video on social media, taking a moment to talk directly to their fans about the scary times we're living in. "This is a weird, weird, weird time," Smith said, adding that they're staying indoors not just to stay socially distant, but also due to a headache and some allergies.
Their third LP arrives in May
Sam Smith has unveiled a stunning acoustic version of his latest track “To Die For”.
Sam Smith is gearing up to release their third album in the best way possible. After dropping an emotional lyric video for "To Die For" last month, Friday morning (March 13) saw the release of a gorgeous acoustic version of the single, which strips it all the way back to just a haunting piano and Smith's high, clear voice.The new take on the song amps up the longing in the lyrics, with Smith crooning about the love all around as their world is crashing down.
Actor and comedian Matt Lucas has been announced as Sandi Toksvig’s replacement on The Great British Bake Off.
Get ready, March rabbits, it's time for some new tunes! We're proud to present the latest edition of Queer Necessities, our monthly LGBTQ-driven playlist from Billboard Pride where we catch you up on the latest and greatest bops by queer musicians and fierce allies.
Sam Smith longs for somebody "To Die For" in their wistful new ballad, which debuted at No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 last week (dated Feb.
Ever since coming out as gender non-binary and changing their pronouns to "they/them" back in September, pop superstar Sam Smith has been occasionally misgendered online, often by accident. Now, the star is letting their audience know that it's OK to trip up -- as long as you try to correct yourself.
Sam Smith is “thankful” after their triumphant headlining performance at Sydney’s famous Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade in Australia on Saturday.
Sam Smith has overcome body confidence problems by posting topless photos on social media.