Iggy Azalea flaunts dramatic makeover in bikini as fans gush over ‘shaved head’

Iggy Azalea is not one to shy away from a dramatic change in her appearance, as her latest images left fans convinced she’d shaved all of her hair off.

The music maestro debuted her reinvented look with a series of powerful images as she slipped into a white Juicy Couture bikini.

The bold snaps showed off the star’s stunning curves, and her toned torso was on full display as she raised her arms above her head for the first shot.

But while it appeared in the first picture that the Australian rapper had shaved off her long blonde locks, it turned out her bun was just hidden behind her head.

In the next snap, the stunner turned to the side and revealed how she’d scraped her tresses back into a tight bun in an unusually low-key hairdo for her.

Fans could also glimpse the Go Hard or Go Home hitmaker’s signature tattoo sleeve.

The 30-year-old singer teamed her simple outfit with natural-style make-up and a nude lip.

Featuring bronzed cheeks and sporting fake tan, Iggy was almost unrecognisable in the pictures.

The star added winged eyeliner to prove she still likes to showcase her confident personality.

Iggy’s bold new look had fans flocking to Twitter, with many more concerned by the possibility she’d shaved her head at first.

One person shouted: "WHO ELSE THOUGH IGGY SHAVED BEFORE THEY SWIPED."

"I almost thought you shaved all your hair off!" another exclaimed.

A third was relieved as they posted: "I thought she shaved her head until I saw the next slide."

The musician revealed back in February that she worried about going bald while trying to get glue out of her hair.

"I absolutely hate trying to get glue out of my hair without going bald," she wrote.

When a fan asked why she had glue in her hair, Iggy added: "Because I glue my tracks into my hair?"

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