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BGT Star George Sampson: Unrecognisable 17 Years Later
16 Dec
Summary
- George Sampson, BGT champion at 14, has transformed significantly.
- He underwent three hair transplant procedures and revealed alopecia diagnosis.
- Sampson stars in 'Sleeping Beauty' pantomime this winter.

George Sampson, the talented dancer who won Britain's Got Talent at 14, now 32, has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 17 years. His career quickly progressed from the show to West End stages and music, before transitioning into television acting with roles in 'StreetDance 3D,' 'Waterloo Road,' and 'Emmerdale.'
Sampson has openly discussed his personal journey, revealing he has had three hair transplant procedures and was diagnosed with alopecia, a condition he links to stress and his demanding dance career. He has also embraced body art, showcasing extensive full sleeve tattoos that mark a departure from his earlier clean-cut image.
Currently, Sampson is gearing up for a new pantomime season, set to star as a prince in 'Sleeping Beauty' at the Rhyl Pavilion. Recent photographs showcase his distinctively altered appearance, featuring a moustache and a regal look for his upcoming role, captivating fans with his evolving public persona.




