Maura Higgins shows off dramatic hair makeover as she gets chin-grazing bob
Maura Higgins has showed off her dramatic new hair transformation while attending a film premiere in London.
The former Love Island star was seen at the Creed III premiere where she went for a cropped bob with a full fringe.
However, she kept it her usual brunette.
The 32-year-old debuted her new look on the red carpet as she posed up a storm for the cameras.
She smiled from ear to ear as she wore a figure hugging slinky black gown with cut out details on the back.
Love Island's Haris spills on unaired row between Zara and TanyelMaura accessorised her look with a stack of chunky gold necklaces and a gold bracelet.
The star went for her usual full glam makeup look.
Talking about her new hair look, she shared a post on Instagram where she wrote: "Me & my new best friend….Bob."
Fans took to the comments to say how much they loved the new look.
One said: "Well this is an actual joke WOWWW," as another commented: "One word. Obsessed."
A third added: "You & the Bob are looking mighty fine - it’s a keeper."
Another wrote: "Maura loving you and your new bestie Bob looking absolutely incredible."
Someone pointed out that they'd like to see her in the next James Bond film, saying: "She’d make a great Bond Girl with this look."
As one said the look was giving "Pulp Fiction vibes".
Despite looking stunning and put together at the film premiere, Maura posted a clip to her Instagram stories afterwards where he new hair do looked a bit more worn in.
Molly-Mae hints at showing baby in her first YouTube as she teases special videoThe star poked fun of herself when she was seen scrolling through photos of herself from the night before the person filming asked: "Is that you?"
The camera panned up to Maura with her hair messed up and drinking a glass of red wine.
Referencing a line from Titanic, Maura replied: It is me dear, wasn't I a dish?"
She then ended the clip as she took a sip from her wine glass.
On the next slide, Maura shared the original clip from the 1997 film that has recently been celebrating its 25th anniversary.