Kim Kardashian Is Blonde No More

Whether or not blondes have more fun, Kim Kardashian doesn’t care. Kim is going back to her roots – her brunette roots. Kim debuted her new brown hair color on Saturday, February 1, while ...
Kim Kardashian Is Blonde No More
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  • Whether or not blondes have more fun, Kim Kardashian doesn’t care. Kim is going back to her roots – her brunette roots.

    Kim debuted her new brown hair color on Saturday, February 1, while out and about with sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner. (Kendall Jenner was busy celebrating her beau’s birthday. No clue why Kourtney Kardashian wasn’t there. Taking care of her kids maybe?)

    A source told US Weekly, “Tracey Cunningham did it. She’s amazing. Kim just wanted to change it up! It seems like everyone went blonde, so it was time to change it up.”

    George Papanikolas, Kim’s colorist, from the Andy LeCompte salon, told E! News exclusively that going from blonde to brown is something Kim has “wanted to do for a long time.” He added, “I’ve been coloring her hair for a year, and she’s wanted to go blonder since the day we met.”

    Kanye West’s lady love took to her Instagram to show off her new brunette locks, saying, “I’m back.”

    Kim even took to her MobioINsider account to post another photo of her brown hair, captioned, “;-) I love change.”

    After showing off her new ‘do, one fan asked Kim if she would ever go back to blonde, she responded, “Absolutely. I loved it!”

    One person on Twitter finds Kim’s change in hair color as news-worthy a bit conflicting.

    Kim has had blonde hair since last June when baby North West was born. She also sported some blonde locks after the breakup with then boyfriend Reggie Bush.

    With her wedding to Kanye West coming up this summer, maybe the blonde hair wouldn’t go with the color scheme?

    You can watch the sisters on their day out in the video below.

    Image via Kim’s MobioINsider account.

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