He is called the most handsome man in Germany 😥 And no, this is not a joke, in 2024 he was officially recognized as the most brutal and handsome man in the country 😱 Local newspapers write that he has the most symmetrical face in the world, as if it was painted by an artist 😂 He spends almost 1000 euros a month on his nails alone 😥 And he only wears branded clothes 😱 Every minute someone has to tell him how handsome he is 😣
But what did this man look like before? His photo before all the changes was shown in the first comment 👇👇
Harald Glöckler was born in Germany. His childhood was far from a fairy tale – behind the glitter and passionate love of luxury there is a tragic story.
When Harald was only 14, his mother died tragically. According to the official version, she fell down the stairs. However, Harald himself believes that his father is to blame.
From a young age, Harald was interested in fashion and art. In 1987, he opened his first clothing store with a partner.
He immediately began creating extravagant outfits – with gilding, rhinestones, crowns and sequins. His signature style is
glamor, in which there is no room for boredom.He founded the POMPÖÖS brand, which became the embodiment of his philosophy: every woman deserves to be a princess.
Later, his designs began to appear on TV shopping channels and on catwalks, and he himself appeared on TV screens, where he quickly became a recognizable character.
Over time, Harald began to change his appearance through cosmetic procedures and plastic surgery.
He talks openly about Botox, lifts, implants and other procedures that helped him achieve his doll-like, theatrical look.
He has changed the shape of his nose, lips, cheekbones, had numerous facelifts, and also had hair and eyelash extensions.
He is often compared to a living porcelain doll – and he does not mind this comparison.
“I created myself anew. I wasn’t born fabulous – I made myself that way,” says Glöckler.
Early photographs of Harald are surprising: an ordinary young man with a short haircut and a natural face – not at all the glamorous character we know today.
In the 1990s, he began wearing more flamboyant suits and makeup, and then his transformation became radical.