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No manicure, but with a beard: what the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 winner looked like before he became famous. Photo

The winner of Eurovision 2024 has never worn feminine looks before

The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, Nemo, did not always look shocking, wear pink skirts and have extremely long manicures. There were times when they were no different from their peers, opting for oversize and neglecting beauty treatments.

Their Instagram profile still has old photos of Nemo posing six years ago. OBOZ.UA will tell you how the artist's style has changed over the years.

Nemo was born in 1999 in Biel, Switzerland. At a conscious age, the singer began to search for himself and experiment until he realized that he was close to non-binary and asked to use the pronoun "you" for himself.

In their music, Nemo tackle the complex topics of gender identity, mental health, and self-identity in the world. This is also reflected in the artist's style, which combines masculine clothing with femininity.

Eurovision fans remember the winner wearing a pink skirt, long nails, and shiny makeup. However, Nemo looked different as a child and teenager.

For example, the artist wore a beard with a mustache for a long time until he decided that he liked himself better shaved. Their nails were also not always painted, although in 2021 such photos began to appear on the Instagram of the non-binary winner of the song contest.

Although Nemo has thick curls from birth, there was a time when they straightened their brown hair.

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