counter easy hit Scots singer leaves fans shocked with new look as she opens up on health battle – Wanto Ever

Scots singer leaves fans shocked with new look as she opens up on health battle


A SCOTS singer-songwriter left fans stunned after unveiling a striking new look.

KT Tunstall, 49, shot to fame in 2004 with her debut album Eye To The Telescope which sold more than five million copies.

KT Tunstall on The One Show.
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KT Tunstall fans flocked to social media to praise her look[/caption]

KT Tunstall on The One Show.
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The Scot now looks very different with a cool, dramatic hairdo[/caption]

KT Tunstall performing on stage with an acoustic guitar.
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She shot to fame in 2004 with her debut album Eye To The Telescope[/caption]

The BRIT Award winner appeared on The One Show this week as she discussed the 20th anniversary of hit song Suddenly I See.

The Scot now looks very different with a cool, dramatic hairdo.

The star has an undercut which she showed off with her hair tied back.

The bubbly musician wore a slick of pink lipstick that matched her jumper and nails.

Viewers couldn’t believe how much time had passed since the hit album.

They flocked to Instagram to praise KT on her youthful appearance.

One wrote: “What? Thought she was still like 25.”

Another said: “She is looking amazing.”

A third added: “That whole album was amazing and she’s looking very cool.”

A fourth gushed: “20 what?”


The Noughties star recently opened up about her health battle after years of exposure to loud music.

Speaking to LBC’s James O’Brien, she said: “I was struggling a little bit with people speaking on that [left] side and I had tinnitus at that point, as well, and then I thought, ‘That was that’, you know, a bit of damage.

“But obviously, it was the beginning of it cracking up completely. 

“I was on tour in America, actually, and I woke up on the bus, took my ear plug out and no difference at all.

“‘And I thought, ‘Oh God’, I was just completely underwater—I lost my hearing. It didn’t come back. Still have the tinnitus, which is annoying.”

She added: “I’d never been particularly careful about my hearing over the years, especially as a clubber through my 20s and cranking the volume up on bad monitors at my early gigs.

“When I was at college, I would go clubbing for hours and I would get a ringing in my ear the next morning.

‘Then it really set in after I’d started touring heavily and I noticed it was not going away in my left ear. 

‘I’m pretty sure the tinnitus is from noise damage to my ears, being around extremely loud sound systems, and dancing too close to the speaker – I would do that differently if I could do it again.”

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