Sam Smith opened up about being bullied in school for their weight, which deeply affected them and led to undergoing liposuction at just 13 years old. The singer described the experience as "crippling," highlighting the severe impact it had during their childhood.
On the fifth episode of the Podcrushed podcast, Smith, who uses they/them pronouns, discussed their weight struggles with host Penn Badgley. They explained how their weight was the most challenging issue in school and the main reason for being teased.
"For me, it was always my weight. My weight as a kid was the hardest thing for me in school, and weirdly the thing I probably got teased the most about."
Smith revealed they had surgery on their chest due to growth, but the liposuction was primarily to address the bullying they faced.
"I couldn’t go swimming in school, and getting changed in the locker room was hell. So I got liposuction when I was 13 years old."
When Badgley asked about their parents' reaction to the decision, Smith explained that they were supportive of the surgery.
“They were supportive.”
Liposuction is a surgical method using suction techniques to remove fat and reshape targeted areas of the body.
Author’s summary: Sam Smith’s candid reflection reveals the severe impact of childhood bullying about weight, leading them to undergo liposuction at an early age with family support.