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Sam Smith dons a black vest and matching sheer cover as they take the stage at the Royal Albert Hall
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Sam Smith looked cheerful as they took the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Thursday for a performance.
The singer, 30, showed off their sense of style in a black camisole they wore under a sheer cover-up.
The hitmaker, who identifies as non-binary and uses she/she pronouns, also wore a black cloak for part of the performance.
Show: Sam Smith looked cheerful as they took the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Thursday for a performance
Sam dyed their locks blonde, also wore a pair of gold earrings and performed with a matching microphone.
The I’m Not The Only One star was joined onstage by a group of backup dancers as they performed some of their biggest hits.
Sam recently scored their latest UK number one single with their new song Unholy, featuring German pop singer Kim Petras.
The gig comes after reports that Sam has hired a “queer diversity supervisor” for the series of music videos to ensure no mistakes are made when using pronouns.
Outfit: The singer, 30, showed off their sense of style in a black camisole they wore under a sheer cover-up.
Style The hitmaker, who identifies as non-binary and uses she/she pronouns, also wore a black cloak for part of the performance
The crew working on Sam’s latest music video are “terrified” of saying the wrong thing, as the singer has also given the cast and crew some queer diversity on the set manifesto and factsheet prior to filming for the project.
According to Harriet Dennys of Mail On Sunday, an email told the crew: “We’re working with LGBTQREW+ to provide a safe, gay-friendly set.
“Please take the time to read the attached manifesto and don’t hesitate to ask any concerns or questions you may have to our dedicated Queer Diversity Supervisor, details of whom can be found on the call form.”
Performance: Sam dyed their locks blonde, also wore a pair of gold earrings and performed with a matching microphone
Performance: The I’m Not The Only One star was joined onstage by a group of backup dancers as they performed some of their biggest hits
Success: Sam recently scored their latest UK number one single with their new song Unholy, featuring German pop singer Kim Petras
Sources close to the crew said some felt they were being monitored too closely – as one told The Mail on Sunday: ‘Some of us are afraid of saying the wrong thing now. While we don’t want people to feel uncomfortable, human errors and misunderstandings can happen.
‘What if someone misunderstands someone’s pronoun? Supposedly they get reprimanded by the supervisor and could lose their job. I feel like Sam has gone too far.”
The move comes after the crew from Sam’s previous music video were asked to reveal their favorite pronoun to each other before going to work.”
Supervisor: The gig comes after reports that Sam has hired a ‘queer diversity supervisor’ for the music video set to ensure no mistakes are made when using pronouns