Megan Fox Looks Totally Different While Debuting New Haircut and Color

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Megan Fox just "blue" her fan's minds with her newest hair transformation. The actress took to Instagram and posted a selfie on April 2 showing off her new light blue bob.

Megan Fox Met Gala
Megan Fox attends The 2021 Met Gala Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York City. Fox recently showed off a new icy blue... Mike Coppola/Getty Images

This transformation isn't that much of a surprise, however. On Sunday, March 31, the 37-year-old signaled a change was on the horizon, hinting at a departure from her pink-haired phase on her Instagram, captioning the carousel, "in memoriam of my pink hair era February 2024 - April 2024." True to her word, two days later the Transformers actress revealed a striking change with a fresh, baby blue hair color and a shorter hairstyle. Fox embraced her "jedi era," as she described in a caption alongside photos of her new look, featuring a black crop top from the popular brand Namilia.

Fans seem to love the new 'do, with one fan commenting "I saw Megan Fox dyed her hair blue so I dyed my hair blue," and another saying, "Stop you're making me wanna dye my hair this color. 😮‍💨🖤" Actress Bella Thorne even weighed in, leaving a bunch of heart-eyes emojis in the comments.

Fox has been keeping it creative with her hair color choices over the past 6 months, which started with a dramatic switch from her long, dark hair to a bright, firetruck red bob in November 2023. Then, in February, she debuted her bubblegum pink shaggy bob, which she even wore to the 2024 Grammy Awards.

The Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen alum recently cleared up satanic cult rumors on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast, mentioning her and boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly's unusual ritual: "There was just like that one time that I said drink blood ritualistically, and then everybody was like, 'Wow, she's into satanic rituals.' But that was a very misunderstood thing. Let me try and explain it..." She drew parallels to the past, where children would become blood brothers in a gesture of friendship, emphasizing that such actions were seen as innocent. "That's not satanic, right? That's normal. That's cute. That's sweet. That's like an innocent ... little bond between kids who love each other, and they have a pure friendship."

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