She was known for her jaw-dropping finale toast and raven locks on Married At First Sight but Natasha Spencer has undergone a whole new hair transformation.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the former MAFS bride, 27, shared a video montage of her makeover.
“In case you ever wondered just why girls spend so long in a salon,” she joked in the caption.
“Shoutout to @leschoix_ for getting my natural hair so damn blonde! Her extensions are exclusive to her salon and are single donor Russian virgin hair … it’s basically silk.”
Natasha revealed she’d not only had her hair dyed blonde but it was her long curly extensions that really had her fans in a tizzy.
“This new hair on you is a vibe,” one wrote.
“Love the curlsss,” another commented.
“Blonde Bombshell Love it x,” a third noted.
“Looks great on you perfect for summer,” remarked one more.
When it comes to plastic surgery and beauty procedures, Natasha is a pro and has reportedly spent $30,000 on various ones including a boob job.
The reality star admitted to NW that she was targeted in her younger years, explaining: “I was constantly bullied for my weight and my teeth – that sort of stuff stays with you into adulthood.”
Natasha shared the procedures she’s had done in-full to her on-screen husband Mikey Pembroke on their honeymoon.
“Botox, fillers, nails, hair, waxing, laser…” she listed after mentioning she needed to get her hair extensions amended.
“Facials, massages, fat freezing, solarium – and every night when I go to bed I inject my Melanotan. Teeth bleaching…”her list continued.
“I would like to make a quick toast, to somewhere between a lifetime and the blink of an eye,” she began, referring to her explosive bombshell that she made at the reunion dinner party.
“1 year ago today I ‘tv wed’ a complete stranger on Australia’s most controversial television show and announced 653 times that I was a ‘strong woman’. Little did I know that the next 5 weeks would spiral me into the worst mental state that I had ever experienced and the public backlash that would be awaiting me would continue my downward spiral for months.”
She continued: “But with darkness comes light. I have let go of all the expectations of who I thought I should be and started spending time learning what I’m actually about and who I really am. I have been given a platform to advocate for my passions and I have gotten to experience some amazing things, and meet even better people. Life is filled with tests and I needed something like this to shift me out of my comfort zone. I no longer regret my time on #MAFS but cherish the lessons and the experiences.”