Anastasia Prykhodko radically changed her hair color after 22 years.

Anastasia Prykhodko radically changed her hair color after 22 years
Anastasia Prykhodko radically changed her hair color after 22 years

According to inkorr.com: Anastasia Prykhodko again decided to change her hair color, giving up the black shade. This became known thanks to a report from 'Glavkom' on her social media.

The singer emphasized that all attempts to change her hair color so far have not been successful. No colorist has been able to create the color that would satisfy her.

Since April, Anastasia has been actively working on a new hair color, although she has not yet decided on the final option. She emphasized that the struggle is not only visual but also internal, as this is a new challenge for her. The artist expressed gratitude for her black hair that accompanied her for 22 years, but now she seeks change.

The artist remains loyal to Ukrainian masters

Anastasia does not provide specific reasons for her choice, but all her hair changes are taking place in Ukraine. Feedback from subscribers on social media is mostly positive, although some expressed surprise.

  • You look unrecognizable. Even though I was at your concert in Dnipro and saw you.
  • You look great with this color.
  • Very unusual. In my opinion, black suited you better. But it’s your choice.
  • Much better than with the black color.

Other facts about Anastasia Prykhodko's life

Anastasia Prykhodko was born in 1987 in Kyiv and became famous after participating in the 'Star Factory' show in Russia in 2005. She represented Russia at 'Eurovision' in 2009, and currently actively performs in Ukraine, releases new songs, and supports Ukrainian culture. However, she sometimes gets involved in scandals, particularly due to her attitude towards the Russian language.

Thus, Ukrainian singer Anastasia Prykhodko, having chosen to change her hair color, received mostly positive feedback from her fans, although some were surprised. She continues her active creative work in Ukraine, remaining loyal to Ukrainian masters, and hopes to find a new, unique style.


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