Billie Eilish ditches her signature green roots for a shaggy blonde hairstyle as she gears up for a new era of music
Advertisement
Callie Ahlgrim
Mar 17, 2021, 23:21 IST
Billie Eilish performs during a livestream event in January.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartMedia
Billie Eilish revealed a new hairstyle on Wednesday after two years of sporting green roots.
In a video on Instagram, Eilish debuted a light-blonde color and a fresh cut with bangs.
Her brother and producer, Finneas O'Connell, re-posted the video and teased a "new era."
Advertisement
Billie Eilish debuted a brand new hairstyle on Wednesday, ditching her signature bright-green roots.
The 19-year-old singer posted a video on Instagram, which shows her flipping her light-blonde hair over her head. The new style also includes a fresh, shaggy cut with bangs.
About 13 hours before, Eilish teased a new dye job on her Instagram story, asking fans, "can you guess what color?"
She captioned her video, "did you guess correctly?"
A post shared by BILLIE EILISH (@billieeilish)
Eilish's brother and producer, Finneas O'Connell, reposted the video on his own Instagram story.
Advertisement
"Beginning of a new era," he wrote.
The "Bad Guy" singer also posted a photo of herself shortly after the video, captioned, "pinch me."
"This is the longest I've had the same hair color since I was 13 & that's on mental stability and growth," she commented on Instagram.
"I'm changing it after the doc comes out," she added. "It'll be the end of an era, I'ma give you a new era... I have announcements to make, I got some shit to put out."
"We've been working," she said, referring to herself and her brother. "And I love them all."
"I think Finneas and I have just seriously really gotten in the groove. We do it so fast," she continued. "There was a period of time, a month ago or something, we were just texting the label like, 'Song done, another song done, another song done.'"
NewsletterSIMPLY PUT - where we join the dots to inform and inspire you. Sign up for a weekly brief collating many news items into one untangled thought delivered straight to your mailbox.