Lara Worthington has undergone a mini hair transformation! The Aussie star, who has been rocking a chic bob consistently for the past few years, has once again got a trim – however, this time she’s added a distinctive orange tinge to her cropped locks.
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Worthington, 30, took to her Instagram Stories to share snaps during her time at the hairdressers.

“What colour is it?” the model eagerly questioned hairstylist Travis Balcke.
“Orange!” he happily replied.
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Worthington then posted a snap with a poll asking her 490K followers what colour she may be dying her hair.
The Iconic blonde once again took to Instagram – but this time to her grid – to share a clearer image of her new ‘do.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BcoLEIKB4_V/?hl=en&taken-by=laraworthington
This article originally appeared on Who.
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