Born Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel in 1963, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and actor known simply as Seal has one of the most recognizable faces in music — not just for his deep, soulful eyes, but for the distinctive scars on his cheeks.
Those marks are the result of discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), a rare autoimmune condition that primarily affects the skin. According to Biography, Seal developed the scars when he was just 23 years old — years before his debut album launched him to international fame in 1991 with hits like Crazy, Killer, and Future Love Paradise.
Find a Top Doc explains that DLE is known for causing a butterfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and nose, which can lead to permanent scarring and even hair loss. While lupus can take many forms, discoid lupus specifically targets the skin, leaving visible marks even after the condition is treated.
Seal has never hidden his scars, and they’ve become an integral part of his public image throughout a career that’s spanned decades. His story is a reminder that physical differences haven’t stopped him from achieving global recognition and selling millions of albums.
Other celebrities with visible facial scars include Tina Fey, Mary J. Blige, Joaquin Phoenix, and Harrison Ford.