Lorraine misgenders Sam Smith
Oscar-winning singer Sam Smith donned an extremely flamboyant outfit as they took to the stage in Miami to perform their Barbie soundtrack hit, Man I Am.
The 31-year-old star, who was recently repeatedly misgendered by Lorraine Kelly on her eponymous morning show, always likes to make a sartorial statement at their shows and this was definitely no exception.
Their devil-themed outfit consisted of a black thong, fishnet tights, platform over the knee boots with a block heel and red lace detailing, a top hat featuring a devil’s horn, and a black corset with gold detailing.
They topped off the standout look by wearing a black mesh tailcoat with puff sleeves, which they later removed, and some red gloves for an even more dramatic effect, as they brandished a red glittery pitchfork.
Sam played at the Kassya Centre on Tuesday night as part of their Gloria tour.
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The Barbie soundtrack album was released on July 21 and features Sam’s contribution Man I Am.
However, despite the star’s penchant for over the top clothing, Sam actually downplayed their look for the European premiere in London on July 12.
Their clothing was a million miles away from the fluffy pink pastel colour normally associated with the 64-year-old doll, and completely removed from their on-stage persona.
The cast, including Australian lead Margot Robbie and Derry Girls star Nicola Coughlan, showed off some stunning looks.
Sam opted for a cosier option though, arriving on the pink carpet in a navy sweatshirt emblazoned with 16 XL and extremely wide legged oversized baggy jeans.
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There was no such modesty during Sam’s gig on Tuesday, as the singer left little to the imagination while gyrating with his dancers to the track from the hit movie.
The suggestive lyrics of the song are laced with sarcasm and Sam gave it their all, singing: “That’s just the man I am, Super sleazy, born to be easy, And all the papers say that there’s no Ken without Barbie, but baby, there’s no woman who could possibly stop me.”
This isn’t the first time Sam has contributed to a movie soundtrack.
They famously won an Oscar for their track Writing’s On the Wall, which was the theme to the James Bond movie Spectre.
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