Billie Eilish teases sexy new project and fans are going wild

It’s the end of an era.

Billie Eilish may have broken an Instagram record debuting a completely different look on Wednesday — showcasing a blond bombshell hairstyle that instantly won over social media.

The look, complete with a tight-fitting sweater, appears to be part of a new project. A video posted to the “bad guy” singer’s Instagram shows film equipment in the background with the caption “did you guess correctly?”

Fans speculated that she may have been referring to her new hair color, which she previously teased following the release of her documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry.” Early pictures from her youth show that the 19-year-old’s natural hair color is actually blond.

Billie Eilish debuted a bombshell look on Instagram Wednesday.
Billie Eilish debuted a bombshell look on Instagram Wednesday.Instagram

Back in December, the Grammy winner said she was planning on changing her signature green and black hairstyle to signal the “end of era.”

“I’m gonna give you a new era,” she continued. “I have announcements to make, I’ve got some s–t to put out.”

And her loyal followers certainly dug it. A fan account tweeted that Eilish’s hairstyle post may have broken an Instagram record.

Eilish has typically shied away from conforming to beauty standards. She said part of the reason she often opts for baggy clothes is to shield her from body shamers.

In October, she was photographed wearing a tank top and shorts in lieu of her usual attire, and recalled the stream of hurtful comments that followed.

“I think that the people around me were more worried about it than I was, because the reason I used to cut myself was because of my body,” the “Ocean Eyes” singer told Vanity Fair of the trending tank top photo. “To be quite honest with you, I only started wearing baggy clothes because of my body.”

Billie Eilish changed her signature hairstyle this week.
Billie Eilish changed her signature hairstyle this week.
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