Thomas Neuwirth became known to the world as Conchita Wurst during Eurovision in 2014. It is worth noting that Conchita is not a transwoman. The feminine form of verbs is used only when performing on stage and in relation to artistic activities. In turn, in private she uses the masculine form.
Conchita Wurst won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014 with the song “Rise Like a Phoenix”. This performance aroused great emotions. All because of the artist’s characteristic appearance. After Eurovision, Conchita’s image was associated mainly with long hair, a beard and elegant dresses. However, in recent years, Thomas has undergone several metamorphoses. He had short hair for a while and dyed it blonde.
Conchita Wurst at the gala in Berlin – what does she look like today?
Now the artist looks even different. He recently appeared at a gala in Berlin. It was the world premiere of “The Falling in Love Grand Show”, which took place at Friedrichstadt Palace. In the photos from this event, we see that the artist cut his hair and grew beard again. See what it looks like now:
Activism
Thomasa Neuwirth is active on social media. Currently, his Instagram profile is followed by over 406,000 people. It is worth mentioning that the artist is an activist for the LGBT+ community. It also supports people infected with HIV and AIDS. Five years ago, the man publicly admitted that he himself was a carrier of the virus. It wasn’t easy. However, Thomas finally decided to take this step because he was blackmailed by his former partner.
– I have been HIV positive for many years. It has nothing to do with my public life, but my ex-boyfriend is threatening to reveal my private matters. I won’t let anyone intimidate me or influence my life. For many years I was below the detection level of the virus, which means that I am unable to transmit it, he wrote.
Source: Gazeta

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