Monday, November 2, 2015

Sir Tom Jones Wants DNA Test To See If He Has Any 'Black Blood' In Him


By Bang Showbiz, Nov 02, 2015 Time Lives

The 75-year-old singer has admitted he's always wondered if he's mixed race because of his olive skin and afro-style bright white hair, and is keen to get a test done in the near future to gain a better understanding of his background.

He explained to The Times magazine: "A lot of people still think I'm black. When I first came to America, people who had heard me sing on the radio would be surprised that I was white when they saw me. Because of my hair, a lot of black people still tell me that I'm just passing as white."

The Sex Bomb hitmaker is keen to explore the ancestors of his mother Freda, who was of Welsh and English descent, after she puzzled doctors when she developed "big dark patches" over her skin when she gave birth to Tom. 

 
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1 comment:

  1. many welsh people do have black genes as a result of invasion of wales by north africans

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