Can you figure out which music icon has undergone a major image transformation?
We’ll give you a clue – no, it’s not .
It might come as a surprise to learn that the one and only does, indeed, now have a new pink set of locks.
Debuting her new do to her 2.4million followers, the 58, stunned everyone with
Posing up a storm, the Canadian country music icon looked incredible in a black blazer dress, teamed with her candyfloss-coloured tresses and smudged out eye make-up.
Penning the perfect caption she, of course, quoted lryrics from her own tune.
‘Color my hair, do what I dare! š ’, she wrote.
Taking to the comments, Shania’s followers were full of compliments, albeit it flabbergasted after realising who was in the photo.
‘This look gives me kardashian vibes š’, commented Kailyn Marshall.
‘Thought this was Avril Lavigne at a quick scroll. What a beauty š’, wrote Kirsten Maria.
Shania also shared the snap with her millions of X followers, where one declared she had ‘taken 20 years’ off her age.
One thing’s for sure, and it’s that plenty of people mistook her for the Girlfriend rocker.
‘Nah this is Avril Lavigne I refuse to believe’, wrote user _cavenaghi_.
‘I thought she was Avril Lavigne for a second’, echoed ShahadOfficial_.
Others hailed her as ‘stunning’ while admitting they ‘wouldn’t have recognised’ Shania.
Shania has a busy time coming up, having recently been announced as
The Still The One hitmaker isjoining previously announced headlinersĀ Robbie Williams, Stray Kids, andĀ Andrea Bocelli.
Shania will delight thousands of fans to a set full of her biggest hits in a thrilling live show on July 7, an opportunity she has described as a āreal privilegeā.
She said in a statement: āIāve seen so many of my own musical heroes headlining at Hyde Park and have wonderful summer memories there.
āIt is a real privilege to headline my own show this year.’
She promised to bring a ‘party’ to the park and we do not doubt her for a second.
As an added treat for fans, sheāll be supported by Runaway group The Corrs, with plenty more names set to feature on the bill.