Megan Fox Debuts Silvery Blonde Tresses For 'Johnny & Clyde'
Megan Fox has changed her signature brunette locks for her upcoming film, “Johnny and Clyde.” The “Jennifer’s Body” star took to Instagram on Sunday to reveal her new silvery blonde tresses.
“Johnny and Clyde,” which also stars Tyson Ritter from "Preacher," features Fox as Alana, a crime boss who operates a prosperous casino. The film will follow Fox as she gets targeted by “two eponymous serial killers who are madly in love and on an endless crime spree.”
In her Instagram photo, Fox flaunted her new silvery blonde hair in a wavy blowout, with its middle part showing dark brown roots. The actress and model also teased her new character in her photo’s Instagram caption, writing, “This is what the devil’s daughter looks like.”
Her hairstylist Miles Jeffries also shared on Instagram Fox’s new look, writing in the caption, “Major hair transformation for @meganfox.” He tagged in his post renowned wigmaker Merria Dearman, suggesting that Fox may have chosen to wear a wig than dye her own brunette locks.
This is not the first time Fox made headlines for her stunning fashion moments. Just last month, the “Transformers” star walked the VMAs red carpet alongside her boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly with her eye-catching naked look. She arrived at the event donning a sheer Mugler gown with sparkling embroidery, matched with gold pumps and a wet hairstyle.
After the VMAs, she graced her first Met Gala wearing a fiery red beaded gown designed by Dundas, featuring criss-cross laces and a dramatic thigh-high slit. She rounded out her look with a pair of red Jimmy Choo platforms and Lorraine Schwartz jewels.
Meanwhile, “Johnny and Clyde” director Tom DeNucci previously teased that Fox’s character in the film would be “very dark.”
“I don’t want to give away too much, but visually we wanted her to almost be like a Disney princess, but a messed up, very dark, twisted version of that,” he said, adding: “Her look is just incredible, this kind of almost evil princess character.”
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