Are you able to tell that this beautiful young girl with adorable curly blonde hair is actually a boy? His name is YOHIO, a 16-year-old boy from Sweden who is now the lead guitarist and songwriter of Japanese rock band, Seremedy.
According to his profile, YOHIO was born to a musical family in Sweden and from an early age, he showed that he shared his family's affinity for music, taking up piano and even writing song at the age of six.
In the summer of 2009, 14-year-old YOHIO formed Seremedy and began composing songs on the band's concept of 'Beauty and Madness', focusing on creating a sound of traditional heavy metal infused with elements of pop.
The band has grown in popularity and were signed to Universal Music Japan last March.
YOHIO reportedly writes to his fans using a mix of emoticons and glitzy icons spot on enough to fool you into thinking that he was a Japanese school girl.
STOMPer Kei wrote:
"Seriously, even if I look very closely at the photos, I'm still unable to tell that it's a he.
"I wonder why anyone would want to pretend to be the opposite sex."
Images 1 to 15 in the gallery below are photos of YOHIO while the rest of the gallery features other cross-dressers and transgender celebrities such as Jenna Talackova, Nong Poy and Kayoh Satoh.
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nuff said.
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Joke.
Who thinks being a celebrity and getting famous is awesome?
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Joke as well.
Let me tell you people out there:
Being a celebrity is harder than you think.
You become an ITEM.
You become a SELLING PRODUCT.
You become a COMMERCIAL OBJECT.
You don't work according to your own ways.
You don't get to do what you want to.
Society chooses for you.
You just have to accept.
Then stress accumulates.
They tell the celebrity what they want, what the world wants from them.
They don't have much of a choice.
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I'm sorry, but it's really how it works.
So those who think becoming famous is that easy
Why don't you think again about whether you're ready for it all?
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