Love Island host Maya Jama has unveiled a new-look short hair transformation.
The TV presenter usually rocks a longer 'do, but has decided to go for a curly bob for the autumn. And she's been showing it off via her Instagram Stories this week.
In one of her latest uploads, Maya said she'd gotten used to what she described as her "little fluff" and admitted it was going to feel odd when her hair gets long again.
"So free with it," she said of her new style, adding: "Maybe she stays."
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But her hair isn't the only big recent change in her life. Back in mid-July, Maya announced that she'd broken up with Stormzy for the second time.
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"We fell madly in love in 2014, broke up in 2019, and then spent five years manoeuvring life apart," their joint statement read. "We decided to try for the final time in August 2023, and we've spent this past year trying our best to make it work; however, we recently decided to call it quits.
"...We still think the absolute world of each other, we still care and respect each other, we are still grateful for the time we've had together, and we are still friends and will always be friends."
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Meanwhile, Maya is currently trying her hand at something different, serving as a producer for the play Shifters during its stint in London's West End after a previous run at Shepherd's Bush.
"I fell in love with the play the moment I read it – I feel like I know these characters," Maya said. "I know their story, and it's also really wonderful to be able to see yourself represented in art, that's the most important part of it."
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