Megan Fox fans had to do a double take when she shared a stunning new photo, with many claiming they didn’t recognise her.
The 37-year-old rose to fame after playing Mikaela Banes in the original Transformers film in 2007.
Since then, she has rarely left the spotlight, starring in Jennifer’s Body, New Girl, Taurus, and, most recently, the Expend4bles sequel.
However, the mother of three shocked many with her latest make-up-free Instagram post, which came just days after she debuted her new blue hairstyle at Coachella.
Megan posed in front of the mirror wearing a black bra and flannel bottoms, displaying her extensions and extensive tattoo collection.
Alongside the snap, she simply wrote: ‘Repairing my hair (and 26 inches of extensions) post Coachella.’
Her followers couldn’t get enough of the laid-back photo and left glowing comments, but some were taken aback by the upload, admitting they couldn’t tell it was her at first.
Juliammusso replied: ‘This does not look like Megan Fox AT ALL. AI doing its thing again.’
Erincatherineal agreed: ‘…..I didn’t know who the hell I was looking at until I read the account name…..wtf???’
As Thequeenofthedamned penned: ‘I mean, she’s gorgeous as f**k 10000000%, but she doesn’t look like Megan Fox, it’s crazyyy I’m so confused rn [sic].’
Others rushed to defend Megan, begging her to post more similarly-stunning pictures.
Erikakathrynwood fumed: ‘Megan can’t do anything without people tearing her apart. Do your thing girl you’re f**king fabulous.’
Bokuwahyde cheered: ‘I love this photo. It’s so real. We need more of this!’
‘I don’t get why people are so rude to her? She’s well spoken, true to herself, & utterly stunning,’ Catfalco added. ‘Jealousy is an ugly trait yall.’
Megan debuted her long blue locks last week at Coachella in Indio, California, a departure from her previous pink hairstyle.
At the annual festival, she told People Magazine about her transformation and how she’s trying to use her damaged hair to her advantage.
‘I think I bleached it, and I destroyed it,’ she teased. ‘So I might as well run through all the colors before I go brown.’
Bring on her next era.