Sam Smith opened up about a difficult time in their youth when they underwent liposuction at just 13 years old due to intense teasing at school. The singer described their childhood memories, like swimming and changing clothes in the locker room, as "hell."
Smith explained on the Podcrushed podcast with Penn Badgley that they had surgery on their chest because it was growing, which led to relentless bullying. The teasing made everyday activities unbearable.
"I had surgery on my chest when I was 13 years old, because I had a growing chest. There were all sorts of reasons why, but mainly, I was just getting so teased, I couldn't go swimming in school, and I couldn't—like, getting changed in the locker room was hell. So I got liposuction when I was 13 years old."
Sam recalled their parents being very supportive, understanding how much the situation was affecting their well-being. However, the recovery process was difficult due to the bandage they had to wear after surgery.
"My parents were hugely supportive of the whole thing, because they just saw how much it was crippling everything about me."
"The liposuction, it worked, but it was also a nightmare because they gave me a bandage."
Wearing the bandage around their healing torso became the most challenging part of the experience, impacting Smith’s recovery.
Sam Smith bravely recounted the pain and support surrounding their early liposuction surgery, highlighting the emotional and physical struggles they endured as a young teen.
This account reveals how childhood teasing and body image struggles profoundly affected Sam Smith's youth, leading to early surgical intervention and lasting emotional impact.