Kylie Jenner has harkened back to her ‘King Kylie’ era with a blue hair transformation.

The star took to Instagram yesterday (September 5) to post photos of her new dyed hair look.

“Teal the end of time,” she captioned the post.

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Many fans noted how it alludes back to her ‘King Kylie’ time around a decade ago when she was dating rapper Tyga – her moniker a nod to his online title ‘King of Chains’. She was also known for frequently dyeing her hair bright colours.

Writing on her latest post, one fan said: “KING KYLIE BACK AS SHE SHOULD.”

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“The king is back and better than ever,” another added, while a third wrote: “KING KYLIEEEE.”

Sister Khloe joked: “I’m not falling for this anymore.”

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This isn’t the first time Kylie has changed up her hair look this year, with the star going for a bubblegum pink transformation in January.

"Hiiiii remember me," she wrote at the time.

Meanwhile, back in June Kylie opened up about being scrutinised over her physical appearance during a discussion with sister Kendall on The Kardashians.

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"It's, like, a miracle that I can still have confidence, and look in the mirror and think I'm pretty," she said. "After 10-plus years of hearing about [my looks], it just gets exhausting.”

Kylie then teared up as she said: "I've never cried about this before, but I guess it does affect me. It's just like, why do people think it's okay to talk about me?"

She later added: "I think that I'm really strong, and I was put in this position for a reason. I do think of myself as a confident person. I'm also human and there's only so much one person can take."

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