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Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey's bold transformation after ditching long hair

Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey rocked a bold hair transformation as she showed off a new look.

The writer and activist, 24, usually has long strawberry blonde hair - but she opted for something a little more colourful.

She revealed off her locks in an Instagram photo as she wore a top showing off her tattoo of two naked women lying side-by-side.

"Change is good, thank you for fulfilling my fruit salad fantasy @nosebleedsaresexy," she captioned the post.

The body positivity influencer also tagged Bleach, a hair salon that specialises in hair bleaching and colouring.

The writer and activist, 24, went for colourful locks (Instagram)

Fans and friends took to the comment section to compliment the star on her new look.

Former Made In Chelsea star Ashley James commented: "Omg omg omg [fire emojis]."

Meanwhile, most of her fans left heart emojis as well as heart eyes emojis.

"Obsessed!" another gushed while another wrote: "I can see your neck!!!! It’s short short!! It’s beautiful short short!!"

One excited follower said: ""That cut… that colour…" along with a fire emoji.

She revealed off her locks in an Instagram photo (Instagram)

The activist is extremely open about confidence and self-worth, seeking to uplift her followers and fans.

On The Body Protest, Honey and her co-host Nadia Craddock welcome an array of guests to chat about body confidence.

And Honey's not afraid to hit back at trolls, especially after she received some cruel online abuse over a Loose Women appearance.

"Also TBH, I know it's because they wanna f*** me and are angry that's never gonna happen," she laughed at the trolls.

She added: "I'm not even joking, someone in my comments saying I'm going to die of heart disease is in my DMs asking me out. You couldn't write it.

Jonathan Ross and daughter Honey (Getty Images)

"For the overwhelmingly lovely DMs I've received - thank you so much and I wish you all the most beautiful journey of self love and self acceptance. Let today be the day you start being kind to yourself and your body.

"Truly there's only a handful of people being outwardly fatphobic.

"And it really does not affect me in any meaningful or long lasting way - more like a momentary annoyance and an anger that what they've said would really hurt someone with less of a hardened shell than I have.

"Their choice to harass fat people says more about them than it does about me, a wholesome fat woman merely existing happily."

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