Hey Dove Cameron, is that you? It’s hard to tell with her new look, TBH. Yeah, you guys might want to brace yourselves because the Descendants actress temporarily said goodbye to her infamous blonde locks, and boy, does she look different!

The 23-year-old revealed the drastic hair change in an Instagram post on Saturday, May 4, 2019. In the post, Dove is rocking a short, dark brown bob and bangs, and we’re truly shook. She captioned it with the “soon” emoji.

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Wow, we seriously almost didn’t recognize her! Now, we’re not 100 percent sure if she actually dyed and cut her normally platinum blonde hair or if she’s just rocking a wig, but either way, we’re loving the new look.

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Naturally, any time one of our favorite stars changes up their hairstyle, the internet is pretty shook. And it was no different for Dove! Fans were quick to flood the comment section with their excitement over the new look.

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“You look good with bangs, I love it,” one fan wrote, while another added, “every kind of color of hair suits you, I’m shook.”

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And the best part? Jordan Fisher, who starred in Liv and Maddie with the blonde (er, should we say brunette) beauty, left the sweetest comment ever.

“OKAY,” he wrote, clearly loving her new look.

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As fans know, this isn’t the first time Dove changed up her hairstyle. Back in January of 2019, she was spotted rocking silvery-blue hair. And a few weeks later, she showed off a brunette wig for a photo shoot! Not to mention the time she dyed her locks bright pink for the Coachella music festival! Plus, she wore a purple wig for her roles in the Descendants movies, so it’s clear that the actress can rock any hair color!

Dove seriously looks gorgeous with her new look.

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