Katy Perry stunned fans in the early hours of Sunday as she waved goodbye to her short hair and unleashed flowing, golden locks.
The 35-year-old chart topping star unveiled her new look as she posed for a sultry selfie to show off her long blonde hair - and pouted soft lips.
Taking to Instagram early on Sunday, the Never Really Over singer gazed down at the camera while her right eye was covered by a sweeping patch of hair.
“If you don’t love me at my pixie cut then you don’t deserve me at my Goddess glow,” the American singer wrote as she shared the image - showing off her latest style.

Fans were stunned by the image and rushed to flood her comments section with glowing words of approvall.
“Wow u are so beautiful,” gushed one fan, while another branded her “soooo gorgeous!”
A further fan hinted they were a little jealous of the singer’s flawless appearance, writing: “Save some of that goddess perfection for the rest of us god damn.”


Katy - who is dating British Hollywood star - vowed to put her star power to good use earlier this month after Prince Charles announced she had been appointed an ambassador.
The singer became the newest representative of the British Asian Trust, an organisation which was launched by the royal in 2007.
Katy, who is a keen activist, hopes her work will contribute to ending child trafficking.
“My work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador has taken me to many parts of the world and opened my eyes to the many vulnerabilities of children,” Katy explained in a statement.
“India has long held a special place in my heart, and on my last visit, I was able to meet with The Prince of Wales and other leaders in Mumbai, and I was impressed by their strong plan - from on-ground initiatives to fundraising - that will aim to cut child trafficking in half.
“That is why I am especially honoured to be named an ambassador for the British Asian Trust’s Children’s Protection Fund, and to help shine my light on the work that the British Asian Trust will be doing in South Asia, and to be a part of finding solutions to child trafficking.
“Children are vulnerable and innocent and have to be protected,” she concluded.