Sam Smith kept it casual in a pair of tiny denim short shorts as they reflected on 'never feeling so free' while seeing in the New Year Down Under in ...
Baby you BETTA SHOW OFF THE GOODIES." [The Unholy hitmaker, 30,](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/sam-smith) looked trendy as they stepped out on the city's famous Oxford Street ahead of their New Year's Eve celebrations Down Under. "My body looks a bit like yours. It's all because of you." Love ya sis," said one. [Sam Smith](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/sam-smith) reflected on "feeling free" after being spotted in a pair of tiny denim short shorts as they saw in the New Year in Sydney, Australia.
Sam Smith rocked a pair of tiny denim shorts while in Australia, showing off their many tattoos before the New Year.
And I know what I want, and I know who I am and I’m excited for that.’ I love you.’ I’m like 35-plus tattoos.’ I’m addicted now. We were listening to loads of pop music and it was fun and we had a good time.’ It was intense, but it was good.
A British pop star was spotted strolling along an ordinary Sydney street in casual clothes right before New Year's Eve festivities kicked off. Staff writers.
Smith took to the stage wearing a silver sequined Valentino jumpsuit with black patent boots, silver waist belt and drop earrings. “In the past if I have ever done a photo shoot with so much as a T-shirt on, I have starved myself for weeks in advance and then picked and prodded at every picture and then normally taken the picture down,” the non-binary singer wrote. “My body looks a bit like yours. In 2019, the singer admitted they felt self conscious if they were photographed without a T-shirt and would often starve themself in anticipation of a photography session. In early December, fans went in to bat for the singer after they were attacked online for wearing a glittery silver jumpsuit while performing their hit song Unholy alongside Kim Petras at the Jingle Ball event in London. Sam, who uses they/them pronouns, wore a casual combo of denim shorts and a yellow T-shirt, which had been tied into a knot, as they explored the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst.