Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause has debuted a hair transformation.

The reality star showed off her new, shorter hairdo on the red carpet at the People's Choice Awards on Sunday (February 18).

Taking to her Instagram page with a series of pictures from the event, Chrishell wrote: "THANK YOU @peopleschoice and to all of you who voted me for Best Reality Star & #SellingSunset for Best Reality Show!

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"We didn’t take home any trophies but it was an amazing night!"

This isn’t the first time that Chrishell has debuted a new style at the People's Choice Awards, with the star sharing a brunette look at the same event two years ago.

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She explained on Instagram at the time: "Ok many of you have asked me about the bangs. Are they real..? Swipe to see [cool emoji]."

Chrishell then added: "At first they weren't [real] because I was just testing it out, and now I committed."

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Last year, Chrishell secretly tied the knot with partner G Flip, just a year after making their relationship public – and G Flip later revealed they plan to hold a ceremony every year to celebrate their love.

In other news, Heather Rae El Moussa recently confirmed that she has left Selling Sunset, after having a reduced role in season 7.

In a post praising cast member Bre Tiesi, Heather wrote: "True friendship is when two friends can walk in opposite directions, yet remain side by side.

"The yin to my yang. Opposite in almost every way but became besties immediately – and even though we’re not on the same show together anymore, our friendship is stronger than ever [flaming heart]."

Selling Sunset is streaming on Netflix now.

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