is certainly having a good hair day.
The 65-year-old comedienne debuted new white blonde locks on Monday which completely changed the image of the former redheaded wonder.
The images were shared to her Instagram page as she added the caption, 'And you guys thought you knew me…' as she
Fans went into shock over her makeover as they wondered why she had not done it sooner: 'What took you so long?' said one fan on X while another chimed in, 'By time you went Hollywood blonde bombshell, congratulations.'
It is not known if she bleached her hair or was sporting a wig. A follower joked, 'Wig expansion!! I’m here for it!!'
A troll criticized her for forgetting to dye her eyebrows: 'With this hair color need to match the brow color, less ginger/red.' Another fan compared her to a character: 'I always knew you were Hannah .'
Kathy Griffin debuted new white blonde locks on Monday which completely changed the image of the former redheaded wonder
Fans went into shock over her makeover as they wondered why she had not done it sooner: 'What took you so long?' said one fan on X while another chimed in, 'By time you went Hollywood blonde bombshell, congratulations'
It is not known if she bleached her hair or was sporting a wig. One follower joked, 'Wig expansion!! I’m here for it!!'
In her 2009 book, Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin, she said that she got a nose job at 26 because of Hollywood's beauty standards.
'I was told repeatedly, "You would be pretty if it weren't for that nose. You'd work more if it weren't for that nose. Hey have you considered getting a nose job?" You would think I had a nose the size of Texas,' she wrote.
'I was young and impressionable and I was told that enough that I started to believe it, so I got a nose job.'
In February she said she feels vindicated - and 'uncanceled' - nearly nine years after she faced personal and professional consequences after posting a photo holding a severed head resembling President .
The star was asked by WUSF about how she's been nearly a decade after the national controversy, which cost her lucrative jobs and .
'I think I'm uncanceled, which is a miracle to me because I didn't think I would ever be uncanceled,' the Emmy-winning comic
The Oak Park, native went into detail about the fallout of the scandal, and how she's slowly rebuilt her career in the time since.
'I didn't work for seven years,' Griffin said, 'and then when I went back on tour last time, which I made a special out of, which is free on , it's called Kathy Griffin My Life on the PTSD List.
Another fan added, 'I always knew you were Hannah Montana'; Miley Cyrus as Montana
As a redhead on March 10, seen left, and as a blonde right
Griffin said that she understands she will forever be linked to the photo (which was snapped by photographer Tyler Shields), saying, 'People still define me by it.'
Griffin said that in the wake of , she feels like a vindicated visionary to have made the bold artistic statement early into his first term.
'Now, I really own it, and I absolutely lean into it, because I was right, and I was ahead of my time,' Griffin said. 'And so, when I look at that picture now, I'm very proud of it, because I know Donald.'
She opened up about her longtime link to Trump that preceded his foray into politics.
'I've known him since the '90s,' Griffin said. 'I've worked with him, and the fact that he came for me specifically was so bizarre.'
She revealed a comedic reaction Trump had whenever he ran into her when they were on better terms.
'Whenever I would see him in person, he would act like he was scared of me, and he would put four fingers up like a cross, and go, "Oh, here she comes. She's gonna be tough on me. Don’t make fun of the hair,"' Griffin said.
Griffin said that words of wisdom from one of her comedic colleagues - Jim Carrey - helped buoy her through the turbulent times since May of 2017.
In February she said she feels vindicated - and 'uncanceled' - nearly nine years after she faced personal and professional consequences after posting a photo holding a severed head resembling President Donald Trump. seen in January
'Even when horrible things were happening to me, I kept thinking of what Jim Carrey told me when he called me the day the [Trump] picture blew up, and he said most comedians would give their right arm for this to happen to them,' Griffin said.
The My Life on the D-List personality added, 'I was crying, and Jim said, "Put it through your Kathy Griffin comedy prism, and something funny will come out of it."




