Sia on covering her face previously explained that she found fame ugly and it made her feel hunted. Yes, it has everything to do with hating fame.
The singer wrote an op-ed for Billboard in October 2013 called My Anti-Fame Manifesto (By Sia Furler) where she addressed why she hides her face from the spotlight:
“If anyone besides famous people knew what it was like to be a famous person, they would never want to be famous. Imagine the stereotypical highly opinionated, completely uninformed mother-in-law character and apply it to every teenager with a computer in the entire world. Then add in all bored people, as well as people whose job it is to report on celebrities. Then, picture that creature, that force, criticizing you for an hour straight once a day, every day, day after day.”
Sia also offered a bizarre explanation as to why she never shows her face in public. During an appearance on Ellen, the singer said: 'Well it's just so that I can go to Target and buy a hose if I want to,' she explained, adding: 'Or if I find I'm in need of a restroom, I can go in the side of the road, no one would be following me with a camera trying to get a shot.'
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