Kourtney Kardashian has revealed the results of her massive hair makeover, and she now has a stylish blonde rocker style.
The 43-year-old announced her decision to go blonde in a recent Instagram post, revealing a photo of her raven locks mid-way through the dying process.
Mum-of-three Kourtney had previously been blonde, especially as a teenager, but in recent years has donned dark hair during her more gothic-inspired phase since marrying Travis Barker, the drummer for Blink-182.
Younger sister Kim previously went from brunette to frosty blonde for the Met Gala last year, channelling Hollywood queen Marilyn Monroe’s legendary ‘Happy Birthday, Mr President’ gown.
Kourtney revealed her new style on social media on Sunday, showing off a jagged blonde bob with a deep side part.
Posing at a slot machine in a band T-shirt supporting Travis, a latex black mini-skirt, knee-length boots, and sunglasses, the Poosh creator had fun messing with her hair.
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In the caption, she wrote: ‘Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a b*****d from Hollywood to Las Vegas… with the music at top volume and at least a pint of ether.’
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, starring Johnny Depp, Benicio del Toro, and Tobey Maguire, is a 1998 black comedy film that follows an unusual journalist and his psychotic lawyer as they journey to Sin City for a series of trippy adventures.
She was also spotted at the UFC 285 event on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena, accompanied Travis, who was wearing his hand in a cast.
He just had finger surgery, which forced him to cancel many scheduled band gigs.
The performer has recently shared a recovery selfie with fans, revealing that the operation to repair damage to his ring finger was a success.
‘Thank you for all the love, prayers, and understanding this week while I went into surgery,’ he said with a snapshot of himself in hospital, as well as a graphic snap of inside his finger mid-surgery (you’ve been warned). That was a difficult decision to make, but I couldn’t continue playing the drums without it.’
‘It was inevitable that my finger would have dislocated again without fixing the torn ligament surgically,’ he added. ‘So grateful for Dr. Shin and that my surgery was a success so that I can keep doing what I love and see you guys on tour soon🥁🤘 (trigger warning: last photo is hard to look at).’