Sia blackens her trademark wig and shows her rounded face on Studio 10

Sia dips her trademark wig to show off her round face on Studio 10 … before revealing the attractive reason she chose to take off her clothes for the interview

She is often seen in public sports on her trademark wearing over wigs, which usually cover her entire face.

But in an interview with Studio 10 on Thursday, singer Australian songwriter Sia went mad to the detriment of natural beauty, while talking to Angela Bishop about her famous film, Music.

The Chandelier singer looked completely unrecognizable from her stunning looks on stage, as she enhanced her unexplored features with a dash of rosy blush, bright pink lipstick and thick black eyeliner.

Math and Sia!  In an interview with Studio 10 on Thursday, Australian singer Singer Sia put out her usual scene to showcase her natural beauty while talking to Angela Bishop about her famous film, Music (pictured)

Math and Sia!  In an interview with Studio 10 on Thursday, the Australian songwriter removed her trademark wigs (pictured) to show off her natural beauty when she spoke to Angela Bishop about her famous film, Music

Math and Sia! In an interview with Studio 10 on Thursday, the Australian songwriter removed her trademark wigs (right) to reveal her natural beauty (left) when she spoke to Angela Bishop about her progressive film, Music

She wore her long blonde peroxide locks in a leggy wavy style, and was supported by a large headband over her head.

When asked by Angela why she decided to show her face during the interview, Sia said: ‘I think when you talk about emotions, you should be able to have eyes see someone. ‘

‘This is not what I really want, this is what we call Director Six. I’m still in a panic. You won’t catch me in Target looking like this! she smiled.

Six was on display to discuss the film she has directed, Music, starring Kate Hudson and Dance Moms alum Maddie Ziegler.

Reasons: When Angela asked her why she decided to show her face during the interview, Sia said ‘I think when you talk about feelings, you should be able to see someone's eyes'

Reasons: When Angela asked her why she decided to show her face during the interview, Sia said ‘I think when you talk about feelings, you should be able to see someone’s eyes’

Covered: Sia often wears a big face covering wigs when she plays live and her music videos

Covered: Sia often wears a big face covering wigs when she plays live and her music videos

Sia wrote and directed the film, which is centered around autistic teen Music, which, due to unforeseen circumstances, ends up in the care of his half-sister Zu, a drug dealer, played by Kate.

Throughout the film, the main characters take part in colorful dance sequences, which aim to show how Music looks at the world.

The singer was criticized last month for throwing an 18-year-old dancer – with whom she often worked – in a Music title role, despite not having autism.

Critics: The Chandelier singer was met with anger last month for Maddie, 18, being tossed into a Music title role, despite alum Dance Moms alum lacking autism

Critics: The Chandelier singer was met with anger last month for Maddie, 18, being thrown in a Music title role, despite Dance Moms alum lacking autism

But Sia returned at his critics on Studio 10, explaining that the character wanted an actor who could dance at a professional level, and insisting that ‘no way in which she might have used someone ‘with the level of action of the fictional character to actually play her.

‘There’s no way I’d have used someone [Music’s] action level to play it, ‘she said.

‘I also needed a dancer, for [the character’s] imaginary life. ‘

Clapback: Sia maintained that there is 'no way she could have used someone' with the action level of the fictional character to play it, because she needed an actor and a dancer

Clapback: Sia maintained that there is ‘no way she could have used someone’ with the action level of the fictional character to play it, because she needed an actor and a dancer

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