Whitney Rose debuts ginger bob during appearance on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen”.Photo:MediaPunch/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; WWHL/Instagram
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Whitney Rose has reinvented her signature blonde.
While appearing onWhat What Happens Live withAndy Cohen, the Bravo star, 38, showed off her latest hairstyle — a bold ginger chin-length bob.
TheReal Housewives of Salt Lake Citystar, 38, made a splash on the Jan. 8 episode, looking radiant in her refreshed look, which is not only more vibrant in color but also slightly shorter than her previous haircut.
She styled her hair with curled ends that emanated the“flippy bob” trendthat dominated awards season last year, and with a deep-parted side bang tucked behind her ear.
Rose has yet to post details on her new ‘do, but she did show it off in anInstagramvideo shared toWWHL’s Instagram account.
The beginning of the clip shows her before glam, rocking a makeup-free face and a casual outfit. In the after, she confidently models her new hair while posing in silver minidress and matching heels.
Rose’s blonde lob, which she cut from her previously mega-long locks, lasted for about a year before she transformed it.
It became so signature to her style that she even joked once thatSecret Lives of Mormon Wives’Whitney Leavitt “stole” her look when she decided to make a decent chop herself.
“If you think back to season 1, I had mynatural hair in a bob,” Rose told PEOPLE in a recent interview. “I’ve always rocked a blonde bob, so I argue that Whitney stole my look.”
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But don’t let Rose’s commitment to a chic bob fool you — she really is quite the hair chameleon!
Whitney Rose for Bravo.Chris Haston/Bravo via Getty
Real Housewives of Salt Lake Cityis currently in the middle of itsfifth season. Two months after its debut in September, Rose, no doubt a central figure in the drama, spoke with PEOPLE aboutfinding her voice.
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Whitney added that she doesn’t view herself as the bad guy, but clarified that she doesn’t care if she’s labeled as one — and that’s all down to her unapologetic confidence.
“I guess if we’re going to lean into the villain thing, I think it’s only because we want to stand out,” she said. “[I] don’t want to be like everyone else. If that makes me a villain, then I guess I’m a villain."
source: people.com