Tulisa appeared to be embracing a new era as she showed off her new hairstyle in her latest Instagram snaps on Saturday.
The singer, 37, swapped her usual brunette locks for blonde and pink as she posed on holiday in a skimpy pink paisley bikini.
Pairing the two-piece with a matching bandana, the star flaunted her toned physique as she sat by the pool in the undisclosed location.
Enjoying some time off she penned: 'This season is very much tapping into my Venus in Gemini… respectfully of course'.
Her sunny getaway comes a week after she returned to the stage at Mighty Hoopla festival, despite recently dealing with short-term paralysis after suffering a Bell's palsy attack in April.
She was diagnosed with the neurological disorder in 2020 - which causes paralysis or weakness on one side of the face when the facial nerve is damaged or stops working properly.
Tulisa debuted her new pink and blonde locks as she sizzled in skimpy bikini after returning to the stage following a Bell's palsy attack
Pairing the two-piece with a matching bandana, the star flaunted her toned physiques as she sat by the pool in the undisclosed location
While her glamorous outing comes after she also recently underwent an operation to remove several cysts from her cheek, which she said had left her with a black eye earlier this month.
Tulisa looked in good spirits as she performed in black cycling shorts which she paired with a white crop top and oversized biker jacket.
Tulisa revealed her Bell’s palsy attack and minor short-term paralysis in a candid health update with her fans in April.
The X Factor star explained how she had cancelled her egg retrieval due to her ongoing issues and a 'crazy life experience' as of late.
Giving her Instagram followers an update, she went through some of the 'highs and lows' she has experienced recently in a bid to be more 'authentic'.
Tulisa explained how she is suffering nicotine withdrawals after giving up smoking and has undergone surgery to remove three cysts in her face.
But she revealed how during that period, she learned the devastating news that her best friend Michelle had been diagnosed with an aggressive cancer, with the stress and upset triggering her Bell’s palsy attack.
Sharing a series of photos, Tulisa wrote: 'Trying to turn my insta into a place of authenticity. All that crazy life experience into a bit of inspo & tools for others. Which includes sharing my highs & the lows!'
Enjoying some time off she penned: 'This season is very much tapping into my Venus in Gemini… respectfully of course'
Her sunny getaway comes a week after she returned to the stage at Mighty Hoopla festival, despite recently dealing with short-term paralysis after suffering a Bell's palsy attack in April
'This week/month had challenges: Nicotine Withdrawals: HELLISH, but I’m now 2 months cig free.
'Hormonal Roller Coaster: Cancelled my recent egg retrieval due to low count(Not surprised with how my body felt). Frustrating but ok due to previous great success. Stress/hormones/nicotine withdrawals have been crazy.
'Surgery Success: Last 3 cysts removed by Darryl Coombes who years ago discovered the cysts causing my swelling & Bell’s palsy. Now cyst/swell free. Big thanks to Dr.Al.
'When other Dr’s looked at me like I was crazy & must have had too much filler. What a journey.'
However, the musician went on to explain how the day of her cyst surgery, she discovered her friend Michelle's cancer diagnosis - triggering a Bell’s palsy attack.
'The Big Hit: Same day as surgery, learned my soul sis Shelly has an aggressive cancer & will now start chemo/radiotherapy. Still processing,' she penned.
'She’s a fighter, the fight continues. The news after post surgery effects/drugs led me to be sick & pressure from throwing up caused a Bell’s palsy attack.
'Left my steroids in Manny but got some within 24hrs, so minor paralysis will last a week or so. Nothing compared to what my Shelly is going through. Currently in bed recovering nicely from it all.'
Tulisa concluded her post with a message to her followers to try and stay positive, writing: 'Less sob story, more reminder we’re all human, going through challenges, even when it looks shiny from the outside.
'My inner work over the past 6 months has helped build a better baseline. Even in lows, I bounce back quicker. My improved emotional/nervous system regulation allows me to feel without staying stuck.
'Life isn’t constant happiness, it’s a series of ups & downs that define being ALIVE. It’s up to u to choose ur thoughts/perceptions. It’s YOUR MIND. Not the experiences, others treatment of u or the past. Don’t be consumed by the experiences... Be the observer.'
After having her first Bell's palsy attack aged 24, Tulisa has explained how she became locked in a 'vicious cycle' of getting repeated fillers to try and 'balance out' her face.

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