Keeping Up with the Kardashians' Kim unveils hair transformation

From Digital Spy

Keeping Up with the Kardashians star Kim Kardashian West is no stranger to a makeover and she's given herself another dramatic hair transformation this week, showing off a fiery red look on Instagram.

The reality star shared a photo of herself sporting dark red hair while wearing a skintight red catsuit and red heels, captioned "Soooo" with a flame emoji.

Her new look attracted rather a lot of attention, with singer and rapper Nicki Minaj commenting: "Sickening" (we presume in a good way), Paris Hilton reviving her catchphrase by announcing: "That's Hot!" and singer Demi Lovato responding with: "WOOOWWWW".

Photo credit: Angela Weiss/AFP - Getty Images
Photo credit: Angela Weiss/AFP - Getty Images

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Kardashian West recently celebrated her 40th birthday and revealed that her husband, rapper Kanye West, gave her a very unique birthday gift in the form of a hologram of her late father Robert Kardashian, who died 17 years ago.

Calling the gift "a special surprise from heaven", she thanked her husband for the "memory that will last a lifetime", revealing that she and her family had watched the hologram "over and over".

Kardashian West spoke out about her husband's mental health issues earlier this year after he posted a series of messages on Twitter that caused concern for some fans.

Speaking about West's bipolar disorder, Kardashian West asked for people to be more understanding of her husband and the struggles he faces.

"Those who are close with Kanye know his heart and understand his words some times do not align with his intentions," she wrote. "Living with bipolar disorder does not diminish or invalidate his dreams and his creative ideas, no matter how big or unobtainable they may feel to some.

"That is part of his genius and as we have all witnessed, many of his big dreams have come true."

Keeping Up with the Kardashians airs on E! in the US, and you can watch on E! UK and hayu in the UK.


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