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The Block’s Sarah Jane debuts ”WILD” new look

''I was so ready for a change.''
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The Block’s Sarah-Jane has debuted a dramatic new hair transformation, shocking fans who have called her new look ”wild.”

After previously taking to her Instagram stories to ask fans for inspiration and ideas for a new look, the 30-year-old has finally revealed what she chose to do, sharing her new cut and colour with fans.

Despite being a natural brunette, the reality star regularly dyed her hair a striking honey blonde, but now that’s all changed!

In a brand-new clip, Sarah-Jane shared a video with her dedicated followers, depicting the process of swapping her blonde hair for a deeper, cooper tone.

She also chose to give her hair a chop, choosing to say goodbye to her luscious long locks and hello to a short, summery shoulder length bob.

”New hair who dis!!! Absolutely love my new hair and I was so ready for a change. Peter you f**king nailed it as always. Love you,” Sarah-Jane wrote in the caption.

The video shared started off with her hair being expertly covered in foils.

Sarah-Jane has ditched her blonde locks for a colour more exciting!

(IMAGE: Instagram)

And despite being unsure about the end product, Sarah-Jayne’s love of her new look was obvious as early as when she was getting the chemicals washed off her hair in the basin, chatting happily with her fans.

”You guys said that copper would look good, I’m doing it, we’re in the midst. So excited to show you guys the final product,” she exclaimed, her happiness shining through.

And that was only the beginning, the former television renovator’s jaw visibly dropping when her hairdresser Peter placed her (and her new copper locks) in direct view of a mirror.

”Deceased! I genuinely love it. I have no words,” she said.

“Everything was stacked up against us,” Tom said.

(IMAGE: Nine)

Alongside husband Tom Calleja, Sarah-Jane only walked away with a measly $20,000 profit for all their painstaking work on The Block, despite being frontrunners for most of the competition.

Speaking on the matter at the time, the heartbroken couple told our sister publication Woman’s Day that the odds just weren’t in their favour.

”It’s been the wettest, coldest winter in history in Victoria. We were suffering material and labour shortages, the real estate market is horrible and interest rates are through the roof. I mean, nothing was looking good for any of us.”

”It sucks we didn’t win any money from it, but we’ve moved on. We kind of just accepted it from the minute we heard it.”

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