Sister Wives star Meri Brown has been complimented by fans this week after showcasing her latest hairstyle, with her having teased that she's introduced some red streaks.
The reality TV star, 52 - known for appearing on the TLC show alongside her now ex-partner Kody Brown, 54 - took to Instagram earlier to share a selfie with her followers.
The photo showed Meri in a green t-shirt and matching cardigan, with her seen leaning forward and showing her hairstyle. It appeared to have some new red streaks in it.
She accompanied the selfie with a caption, in which she teased that her hair complimented her "new life" and she asked her fans on the platform for their opinion on the look.
She wrote alongside the photo on the platform earlier this morning: "Spunky definition: Courageous and determined. Fiesty definition: Lively, determined and courageous."
Sister Wives' Meri Brown praised by fans as she shares message after Kody splitMeri continued in the caption: "Just added a little red to match the definition. I definitely don't hate it. New hair to go along with my new life. What do you think, should I keep it?"
The post has amassed more than 15,000 likes on the platform since it was uploaded and it's prompted reaction from some of her followers in the comments section.
"Looks lovely on you," wrote one person this morning. Another commented: "Keep it! It's subtle but edgy." Whilst a third said: "Gorgeous. Yes! Keep it. Go more red even."
Another person reacted: "You should definitely keep it. It looks awesome." Someone else commented: "You wear it well." Whilst a sixth fan wrote: "It looks really good on you."
Sharing their thoughts in the comments section, one person responded to the post: "The red looks great." Another wrote: "Love it and it makes your eyes pop even more."
Meri has been sharing positive posts on her account in recent months, including following her split from Kody last year - with whom she shares her child Leon Brown, 27.
She wrote in a post earlier this month: "Living my best and fullest life with intention and purpose. [...] Being grateful for every single life experience that has made me who I am."