Marie Osmond Looks Stunning as a Brunette and a Blonde — Here’s the Proof!
Could Marie Osmond get any more gorgeous?! The 58-year-old star delighted her fans by posting an Instagram photo of herself with blonde hair on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Not surprisingly, Marie looked stunning sporting lighter locks instead of her signature brunette ‘do, and her 109,000 followers couldn’t help but comment on her new tresses. “Love the blonde hair on you!” one person wrote with another similarly adding, “Your hair is blonde! It looks great! Great pic!”
This actually isn’t the first time Marie has gone blonde — and, funnily enough, she previously revealed her golden hair is actually a wig, not hair dye! “This is my mommy hair… When I go out with my kids, I never go out as me. You want to be polite and nice [to fans], but family time is family time. So, I’m a blonde. My children only know me as a blonde,” the singer once revealed on The Wendy Williams Show.
After Marie confessed her secret blonde identity on Wendy Williams’ eponymous talk show back in 2013, she has posted a few pics of herself as a blonde on social media. “She makes me laugh so [much]! She wears the blonde wig when she’s out and about but posts pics of it — love ya, Marie, but if y’all are incognito, then don’t post, babe! #JustSayin,” one of Marie’s fans commented on her latest Instagram pic.
Though the “A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock N Roll” singer enjoys switching up her usual brunette locks with the help of wigs, Marie has also admitted she’s tried “every hair do and don’t on the planet” with her natural tresses. In 2015, she even shared an Instagram snapshot of herself rocking a short, blonde perm in a throwback pic. “Proof positive that I was blonde as a teen!” she captioned the image. Whatever your hair looks like Marie, we love it!
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