George Michael Embarrassed By His Old Days
At least when it comes to the hairstyles and wardrobe choices he went with according to Showbiz Spy. The singer, now 46, says he feels silly when he sees the outfits and hairstyles now.
“When I see myself. I cringe mostly! Take that blond hair. I wanted to have long, blond, straight hair because I didn’t really want to be me. So the short, dark, curly hair had to go. Looking back, I suppose I could have done without those curtain rings in my ears as well. And the shorts with the shuttlecocks down them too. I mean, how stupid did that look?”
I’m sure that was a rhetorical question, but I’ll go ahead and answer him anyway – very stupid.










What about wanking in the alley?
Aw c’mon – everyone looked like an idiot in the 80s — even Bono!
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I agree Mike. I think he’s being a little hard on himself. The good news is he’s appeared to have learned something about himself
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