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Posted: 2022-11-22T17:09:40Z | Updated: 2022-11-22T19:08:02Z Aubrey Plaza Has Gone Blonde, And She Looks Like A Classic Hollywood Screen Siren | HuffPost

Aubrey Plaza Has Gone Blonde, And She Looks Like A Classic Hollywood Screen Siren

The White Lotus star debuted her new va-va-voom look over the weekend.
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From “Ingrid Goes West” to Ingrid Bergman.

Aubrey Plaza , the closest living embodiment to Wednesday Addams, debuted a new hair color at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 13th Annual Governors Awards Saturday, and it screams old Hollywood glamour. 

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Aubrey Plaza attends the Los Angeles Season 2 premiere of "The White Lotus" in October.
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“The White Lotus” star paired her new blonde tresses with a long, black halter top gown with a high slit and a very low back.

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Plaza in Los Angeles on Saturday.
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Plaza told Variety  that the new look is for her upcoming role in Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis.”

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Plaza shows off the back of her gown.
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And although the new ’do is purely for a character, people on Twitter thought that Plaza should keep the transformative look.

The new hair color probably won’t hinder the typical thirst tweets that Plaza told Buzzfeed  she already receives — but hey, maybe there will be slightly fewer requests from fans to stomp on their faces in sexually suggestive ways.

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Plaza embodying old Hollywood glam.
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And speaking of macabre things, HuffPost reached out to her “Parks and Recreation” character April Ludgate for a comment on Plaza’s blonde hair. Surprisingly, she didn’t hate it.

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