JoJo Siwa Shocks Fans with New Brown Hair, Says Goodbye to Trademark Blonde

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JoJo Siwa has said goodbye to her trademark blonde locks.

On Friday, the 17-year-old Nickelodeon star debuted a new brown hair color. In an Instagram video, JoJo used the popular TikTok sound “I’m not gonna do it” to reveal the dramatic do.

“Girl, don’t do it, it’s not worth it,” the voiceover said as a platinum blonde JoJo showed off her signature high pony and bow.

“I’m not gonna do it girl, I was just thinking about it, I’m not gonna do it…,” she lipsynced the words.

The clip then cut to the dancer walking into the frame with her new chocolate brown hair, which was down and curled.

“I did it,” JoJo lipsynced.

JoJo also showed off her new look on TikTok. In a clip, the pop star is seen with her blonde ponytail as she lipsyncs the words to Miley Cyrus’ “Can’t Be Tamed.”

When she reached the lyrics, “I can’t be tamed,” JoJo spins around and unveils her fresh, dark locks once again.

And JoJo’s fans went absolutely nuts over her drastic change.

“Bruh. I. WAS. NOT. READY! Killed it. Yes,” a fan wrote, while another commented, “NOT JOJO USING THE MUSIC MILEY MADE WHEN SHE STARTED CHANGING. IM SO EXCITED EEEEEEEE”

“jojo youre literally going to save 2020,” another added.

Perez Hilton also weighed in, writing, “I was not expecting that! Love the makeover! Brunette JoJo should have her own name! Jo?.”

One person several fans said they hope would comment on JoJo’s new look? “Dance Moms” matriarch Abby Lee Miller. And yes, Abby shared her thoughts on JoJo’s Instagram post. In typical Abby fashion, she appeared to scream her comment.

“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA” Abby simply wrote, adding a shocked face emoji.

JoJo’s posts came just a few hours after she spoke out about the accusations of Blackface being used in her latest music video for her song, “Nonstop.”

“I would like to address the music video that we shot for ‘NONSTOP’ in February,” the YouTube star began on Instagram. “We’re talking about kids dressing up as circus animals! No one in my video is wearing Blackface. It’s awful that anyone’s mind would even go there. Kids dressing in animal costumes, having their faces painted to look like animals, acting the part. There were zebras, tigers, dogs, clowns, mermaids, everything.”

“I’ve addressed Black Lives Matter issues previously on my social media, I will say it again for the ones in the back, Black Lives Matter, today, tomorrow, yesterday and forever,” she continued. “I’m on the right side of history here. Stop trying to make this about something it isn’t.”

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