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Sia steps out without her trademark disguise

The famously private star has finally ditched the wig
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Aussie singer Sia has ditched her trademark monochrome wig and revealed her actual face. Known for hiding under oversized faux hair and absurdly large hats, Sia opted for a low-key, minimal makeup look while at LAX in Los Angeles and it was quite the sight.

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In a plain, beige outfit by fashion brand Kenzo, bright white sneakers and carrying a pastel pink tote bag, Sia could have been mistaken for just any regular person.

^ Renee Zellweger, is that you?!

“I don’t wear this thing [the wig] unless there are cameras around,” Sia explained to James Corden while appearing on his show in February. “I only wear this to try and maintain a modicum of privacy.”

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But there’s an even more important reason why Sia’s privacy is so important to her.

“I was a singer already for 10 or 11 years to mediocre success,” she explained to James. “I was an alcoholic and a drug addict. I sobered up, and I decided I didn’t want to be an artist anymore, because I was starting to get a little bit famous and it was destabilising in some way. So, I thought, ‘What doesn’t exist in pop music at the moment?’ And it was mystery. I was like, there’s pictures on Instagram of everyone at the dentist.

The private musician recently divorced from husband Erik Lang, telling E! News in a joint statement in December 2016: “After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple. We are, however, dedicated to remaining friends. There will be no further comment.”

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She also hinted at the time that her fame might be to blame, “It’s kind of disappointing because we can’t do anything. I’m kind of a bit famous, I didn’t realise I’m so famous.”

After a string of number-one singles and Grammy nominations, Sia has well and truly cemented her place in music’s top tier, with or without her wig.

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This story originally appeared on Now To Love

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