Bella Thorne shocks fans with classy snap wearing clothes and natural hair colour
Actress has been famed for her brightly dyed locks and punky style in recent months.
After several months of receiving brickbats for her boldly-dyed pink hair, scantily-clad dress sense and punky new aesthetic, Bella Thorne is finally looking like her old self, and fans are loving it.
In what seems like an ephemeral look for the newly-rebellious actress, Bella went back to her roots, quite literally, with her natural red hair colour for an Instagram snap.
The 19-year-old former Disney star's followers were shocked to see that she was fully clothed in the photo, wearing a high-neck red ribbed dress that fell below the knee with a red leather jacket.
Despite covering all parts of her body, Bella still oozed sex appeal – possibly more so than when she posts bikini and underwear shots – as the outfit accentuated her svelte figure with sophistication.
Bella's fans seemed delighted with her new look as she appeared to be standing in a shower while finishing her outfit off with leopard print stilettos, with one person commenting: "You are better like this".
Another said: "Love this look " as a third put: "Forever you look good with Red Color". One follower simply said she was "classy".
Others were confused as to the location of the snap, with one commenting: "Why are you in a shower."
The Florida-born star is breaking ties with her Disney girl image thanks to edgy looks these days, and came out as bisexual on Twitter in 2016. She currently stars as young college student Paige in the Freeform series Famous in Love – which is based on the novel of the same name by Rebecca Serle.
She is often subject to much criticism for her revealing choice of clothing on social media and has most recently denied featuring in a leaked sex tape.
Quick to shut down speculation over the Snapchat clip that made the rounds online, she tweeted: "Hahahahaha wait you guys think this is real? Hahahaha. I don't even masturbate like that. Where's the vibrator thooo."
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