Britain's Got Talent victor George Sampson appeared on Friday's episode of This Morning to unveil the results of his third transplant.

The 24-year-old, who spent £9,000 on two hair transplants in April 2017 after a combination of stress, genetics and dancing left him balding, voiced his pride at the third transplant as he chatted to Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.

While George was clearly overjoyed with the results, his fans concurred, as a host of viewers took to Twitter to gush over his looks, with one fan stating that he looks 'amazing' and is acting as a pioneer for discussing taboo issues.

On the up: Britain's Got Talent victor George Sampson appeared on Friday's episode of This Morning to unveil the results of his third transplant

George has undergone the transplants after alopecia and constant head-spinning, had taken its toll on his hair. He was back on the sofa chatting to Eamonn and Ruth following his various and lengthy operations.

Speaking to the duo, he said: ‘I’m so happy. It’s difficult. I still get hundreds of men messaging me about it. I felt like an old man with a baby face, I had to wake up look in the mirror and think I hate my hairline'.

When asked how low he went, he said: 'I wasn’t that bad, I still wanted to work in TV and do all these amazing things and I had a baby face and it affected my work...

'I’ve had a lot of men messaging me saying they're low and feeling depressed because of it. It was nice they could come to me, so its been a real shock for me to listen to these guys. I try to help them as much as I can'.

Growing: The 24-year-old, who spent £9,000 on two hair transplants in April 2017 after a combination of stress, genetics and dancing left him balding, voiced his pride at the third transplant as he chatted to Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford

Happy days: While George was clearly overjoyed with the results, his fans concurred as a host of viewers took to Twitter to gush over his looks, with one fan stating that he looks 'amazing' and is acting as a pioneer for discussing taboo issues

On the details of his new operation, George said: 'I had this 12 weeks ago it will double in thickness over the next three to six months.'

Viewers soon flooded social media to praise the star, penning: 'Wow @georgesampson hair transplant is incredible. Looks amazing!...

'I love how young men like George Sampson can talk so openly about issues such as his and offer to help others also struggling what a gorgeous young man he is #thismorning... @georgesampson looking absolutely amazing after his Transplants...

'Your gorgeous @georgesampson with or without your hair, good for you though, you look so happy and such a lovely person : )... @georgesampson your hair transplant looks amazing!...

Hard times: On the details of his new operation, George said: 'I had this 12 weeks ago it will double in thickness over the next three to six months'

Back at it: George shared this Twitter picture of himself getting more work done back in January

George showed off the results of his transplant on This Morning back in August but posted picture of himself getting more work done on Twitter in January. His head sported painful red dots as he sat on a treatment bed while in a clinic.

Taking off his baseball cap, the dancer - who won Britain's Got Talent in 2008 - was eager to reveal his healthy crop of hair, despite the regrowth treatment still not fully being over.

Speaking to hosts Ruth and Eamonn at the time, he revealed the cause of his hair loss, explaining: 'There was more to it than head spinning.

Head spinning: Speaking to hosts Ruth and Eamonn at the time, he revealed the cause of his hair loss, explaining: 'There was more to it than head spinning'

'It started with genetics my dad hasn’t got the greatest hairline but then everything I do, the stress related illness, I was diagnosed with alopecia then the head spinning.'

Asked whether seeing other high profile stars such as Wayne Rooney discuss having hair transplants boost his confidence, the dancer revealed it came as a great comfort.

He said: 'It's unbelievable how many people – not just Wayne - but friends who came up to me after I said it and and said I’ve had it done too.'

Admitting that he tried to hide his feelings on the condition, he confessed: 'Outside of my space in my own room I had no confidence issues but coming back home and looking in the mirror...'

Hairy situation: Discussing the process, he revealed: 'I’ve had two transplants – I was completely bald in the middle. I had a landing strip of bare skin

Discussing the process, he revealed: 'I’ve had two transplants – I was completely bald in the middle. I had a landing strip of bare skin.

The second transplant I’ve had for my hairline. I think they’ve taken about 1500 hairs from the back and put them in the middle.'

He added: 'I reckon I've got about six/seven months before my hair grows back but in the context of that it means nothing.'

George previously revealed his plans to have a hair transplant in a lengthy Twitter message, when he wrote: 'This is something I've considered having done for years, I have always been convincing myself I'm not worried, or it's not a big deal but really it is.

Before: George previously had thinning hair and a receding hairline before the operation

'I am only 23. It's not only for my own confidence but also being in my line of work which is very image orientated and unfortunately, I felt my hair (lack of) could affect my work.

'My hair loss comes from three things; alopecia (caused by a lot of stress and loss of a family member), genetics and head spinning as the hair loss is not only a receding hairline but a strip down the centre of my head.'

Lamenting his situation, George said it was time for him to do something for his own confidence.

He continued: 'I spend so much time doing my hair (well Lauren does) to try and cover up as much as I can and to make use of the hair that I do have.

Hard times: Lamenting his situation, George said it was time for him to do something for his own confidence

'I've decided I've had enough of that. I want my own hair. I am only 23 and balding seems like something which happens to older men.' He concluded by thanking his fans for their support.

Meanwhile, George has been keeping busy with his role in musical, Our House, and admitted that he hoped starring in the show, would help people move on their image of him as the 14-year-old winner of Britain's Got Talent.

He confessed: 'I’ve been trying for ages to distance myself from young George!'

And whilst dancing is still a passion, he revealed that his ultimate dream job would be starring on Coronation Street.