The Masked Singer US judge Nicole Scherzinger has unveiled another stunning new hair transformation.
On Instagram, Nicole shared a series of photos showing herself with a long, blonde, wavy hairstyle while wearing jeans and a white tank top.
Nicole captioned the carousel of images: "Whatchu think of this tiramisu colored hair !?" while tagging the man behind the transformation, celebrity hair stylist Dimitris Giannetos.
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Over on his Instagram page, Dimitris shared a different photo of Nicole's look, with the singer commenting on the post: "Babe text me this pic I love it!"
This isn't the first time Nicole has tried out life as a blonde, as back in February she shared a similar transformation which she said left her feeling like Kim Kardashian.
Nicole's new blonde hair comes just a week after she debuted a drastically different pixie hairstyle on Instagram, again created by Dimitris, ahead of The Masked Singer's holiday special.
Nicole is currently appearing on London's West End, starring as Norma Desmond in Jamie Lloyd's new version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard.
The production, which takes place at the Savoy Theatre, runs until January 6, 2024.
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Nicole's West End run meant she was unable to be a judge on the 11th season of The Masked Singer US, with UK judge Rita Ora filling in for her.
Meanwhile, Nicole has plenty to celebrate this Christmas as, back in July she announced her engagement to her partner, former rugby player Thom Evans.
The couple have been together for three years, and Thom popped the question while they were on a romantic holiday.
On Instagram, Nicole shared photos from the proposal with the caption: "I said yes".
The Masked Singer and The Masked Dancer's UK editions air on ITV1 and ITVX, while the US version of The Masked Singer airs on FOX.
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