GEORGE Sampson has revealed the results of his THIRD hair transplant.
The Britain's Got Talent winner appeared on today's This Morning to share his pride in his new locks, having previously spent £9,000 on his first two operations.
Speaking to hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes, he said: "I'm so happy. It's difficult. I still get hundreds of men messaging me about it.
"I felt like an old man with a baby face, I had to wake up and look in the mirror and think I hate my hairline."
George, 24, previously appeared on the show in August last year to talk about his first two transplants, explaining how a combination of stress, genetics and spinning on his head had taken its toll on his hair.
And viewers could certainly see the difference between that appearance and today's, as George had his new hair styled in a quiff with a neat back and sides.
Asked how low he got before his surgery, he said: "I wasn’t that bad, I still wanted to work in TV and do all these amazing things and I had a baby face and it affected my work...
"I’ve had a lot of men messaging me saying they're low and feeling depressed because of it.
"It was nice they could come to me, so its been a real shock for me to listen to these guys.
"I try to help them as much as I can".
George, who won Britain's Got Talent in 2008 when he was 14, explained how he had his third hair transplant 12 weeks ago and he expects it to "double in thickness over the next three to six months".
The dancer had previously admitted how footballer Wayne Rooney - who has also had a hair transplant - inspired him to go for it.
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He said: "Wayne Rooney - he was 25 [when he had the hair transplant]. He gave me a lot of confidence."
Rooney is believed to have undergone several transplants over the years as his hair started to thin from a young age.
George added of the operation: "They took 1,500 hairs from the back of my head.
"I had a landing strip of bare skin."
When asked what caused his hair loss, the dancer admitted his famous head-spinning move may have contributed.
He said: "I was diagnosed with alopecia... the head-spinning may have been part it."
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