Gemma Collins has hinted that she is about to "change her life" after undergoing a sensational hair transformation.
The TOWIE star showed off her new look to her fans on Instagram as she hinted at some other big changes ahead in her life.
Gemma, 41, was gearing up for a glamorous night out at London's Proud Cabaret with friends as she ditched her trademark long blonde extensions in favour of the sleek bobbed look.
She added a face-framing on-trend fringe to the hairdo, looking dramatically different to how fans are used to seeing her.
Feeling positive about her change of style Gemma captioned the post with a cryptic message about what is coming for her.
She said: "A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life.”
Gemma showed off her slimmer figure stepping out to Proud Cabaret dressed in a black velvet trouser and wrap blazer co-ord.
She added an eye-catching sexy twist by layering a sheer black lace trimmed lingerie style top underneath the jacket as she grinned while enjoying her night out.
The blonde beauty also opted for a full face of glamorous makeup and added black polish to her fingernails, completing the look with a quilted Chanel mini cross body bag.
Gemma's striking image change sparked a sea of admiring comments from her followers on the social media app - including many of her famous friends.
Essex babe Megan McKenna commented showing her support writing: "Yes yes yes".
Meanwhile, Sam and Billie Faiers' mum Suzie Wells also praised Gemma posting: "Love your hair looks beautiful."
Former Love Island star Laura Anderson then exclaimed: "Omg Gemma I love it."
Tallia Storm shared in the adoration as she gushed: "Oh my gosh wow! I love it!"
A further slew of celebs including Loose Women's Judi Love and Gillian McKeith expressed their approval by posting heart and flame emojis.
Gemma has recently opened up to her fans about the steps she is taking to save cash amid the cost of living crisis admitting that even the GC isn't immune to feeling the squeeze in the current financial climate.
Talking on her podcast she said: “The cost of living crisis, yes I have the news on, I try not to but I said I'm going to spend October and November trying to make sensible cutbacks because if you look after the pennies they look after you," she advised her listeners.
"I have done something with every meal time, I go into my cupboards and make some serious cutbacks like everyone else. It is scary, mortgages are going up, electrics going up. I'm telling everyone not to put the heating on in my house.
"I'm making sure every lights are off, I normally have every TV switched on in the room - not necessarily watching something, but I'd have TV on in one room, music on in the other, but I've really been mindful to cut back on all of that."