Laura Whitmore has debuted her gorgeous hair transformation as she ditches her pink locks and goes for the chop.
The Love Island presenter took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday (July 10) to unveil her new look, with her hair now being styled into a trendy long bob.
Laura, 37, posed for the camera as she wore a personalised Love Island satin robe. Her blonde hair fell in lose waves around her face as she sported newly-cut curtain bangs.
She paired her look with red lipstick and dramatic eyelashes. The TV presenter also tagged her hairdresser Sophie Sugarman, aka The Mane Style into the post to credit them for the transformation.
Laura was recently seen with long bubble-gum pink hair for the dramatic Casa Amor recouplings, but posted a video of her changing her style on Sunday afternoon.
She later posted a picture of Margot Robbie with short wavy hair and a fringe and admitted the actress was the inspiration behind her latest look as Laura wrote alongside it: "I blame Margot..."
It's not the first time the Love Island presenter has had her hair cut short, having opted for a bob hairstyle back in April.
At the time, fans shared how much they loved the short length as Laura posted a picture to Instagram.
One person wrote: "Well guess who's gonna chop all their hair off now!"
Another said: "Love love LOVE the new hair," with a third adding: "Hair!! Laura it's gorgeous!!"
Laura will no doubt soon be back in the Spanish villa to deal with the fallout from Casa Amor.
The Islanders were recently reunited after their time apart, with Thursday's brutal recoupling leaving four couples in tatters and six contestants dumped.
Now, the public have been voting for their favourite couples meaning yet another dumping could be about to take place.
Viewers were tasked with voting for their favourite couples. Those with the fewest votes will be at risk of being dumped from the villa.
Love Island airs every day, except Saturday, at 9pm on ITV2.
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