Kim Kardashian has undergone another hair transformation, returning to a platinum blonde hairdo.

The Kardashians star appeared at the Lo Máximo Awards in Los Angeles over the weekend, showcasing her new(-ish) colour.

"Back to blonde," wrote celebrity stylist Chris Appleton in a TikTok video.

The awards ceremony saw Kardashian honoured for her legal work, which began in 2017 when she saw a social media post about a woman named Alice Marie Johnson, who had served decades for a first-time, non-violent drug offence.

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After working with the then-President to get Johnson freed, the reality star has since managed to secure the releases of other prisoners who had served hefty sentences for relatively small crimes, as well as training in law and releasing documentaries based on her work.

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Recently, Kardashian has decided to turn (again) to acting, appearing as a ruthless publicist in the latest American Horror Story season, subtitled Delicate.

Following on from that, she has been announced as the lead of upcoming comedy movie The 5th Wheel.

She will also team up with Ryan Murphy again for a sexy, glossy procedural that will see her play Los Angeles' most successful divorce lawyer who has her own all-female law firm.

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Beyond that, she will star in and executively produce a three-part documentary based on the life of Hollywood royalty Elizabeth Taylor.

"Elizabeth Taylor was unapologetically herself, a fighter," Kardashian said of Taylor, who she spoke to in her last-ever interview before her death in 2011.

"She is proof that you can keep evolving and changing and have different chapters in your life – and she paved the way for all of us who came after her with that blueprint."

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