England captain, the Smiths, Button, Beady Eye wearing eyeliner make-up

MILAN - You know Liam Gallagher uses make-up, and Noel used to fool him around. But years pass and when you're in fashion world, you might use those things. When you go to a tv show, they always put something on the faces of celebrities. You know (or maybe you don't know), many models want to meet you only if you're gay. Also Oasis heroes the Smiths from Manchester wore make-up, I think Suede too. But more or less everybody, some just don't say it. I did the other day at the Dolce & Gabbana-AC Milan night, because I had a terrible face that day, but no eyeliner, just a very few pancake. There was a man saying that people around Dolce&Gabbana are "strange" lol (in fact they had ridiculous styles, e.g. wearing a bit shorter trousers to show the socks and used-effect shoes), and he referred to me too (not because of make-up, it was invisible, but because I had a different look), he said I should walk on the red carpet, lol. A stunning German blonde started to talk to me, but I was too lazy :), I almost felt to gay effect around me ahaha
The same day I found my first white hair, but I'm not using dye yet :). I'm not "worried" because I know the people usually find it many years before, in their twenties, and even become grey. It's also due to stress, genetics and if you have brown-blonde hair as me, it's not so easy to become grey soon. Stay young and invincible :)

Gary Cockerill, openly gay and married to a tv presenter, has been a silent witness to sensational showbiz scandals. As make-up artist to the stars he has a reputation for creating iconic looks and concealing shocking secrets.
Here he talks about celeb pals - including Jordan - and some of the men he has made prettier.
Liverpool star and England captain Steven Gerrard is known for his polished performances - but few suspected he ever wore make-up. Until now. (Ok the captain is John Terry, but Gerrard is one of the captains).
The revelation that the England and Reds midfield warrior is partial to a dab of foundation and a dusting of blusher will spark fierce debate.
Because Gary reckons ordinary blokes - not just celebs and footie stars - are now comfortable wearing make-up to look their best.
The former miner is so confident in the trend he is to have his own range of men-only cosmetics.
Gary, 40, said: "These days man make-up is much more acceptable, it's nothing to be ashamed of."
He proudly recalled Gerrard's wedding to Alex Curran at a Berkshire country house in 2007.
Gary revealed: "I gave Alex a shimmery, sun-kissed look - and I also did Steven's grooming. He was lovely. When I'm getting a guy ready the process will involve a wet shave, tidying up their brows, doing their hair and applying minimal make-up, such as concealer on blemishes and broken veins, foundation to cover red tones and powdering down any shine. I think he was happy to have me deal with any imperfections."
Gary - who has been a make-up artist for 17 years - also revealed that Gerrard was not the only footballer to indulge in an occasional spot of slap.
"I've done loads of footballers (lol). But most of them prefer to keep quiet about it."
Asked if he had ever enhanced Wayne Rooney, he replied coyly: "Erm, I'd rather not elaborate."
But he continued: "I've also done (rugby's) Jonny Wilkinson and (F1's) Jenson Button's make-up.
"Even normal guys up north are wearing it. You'd be amazed how many of them delve inside their girlfriend's make-up bags and secretly dust on a bit of bronzer."
 

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