Tulisa showed off a bold new look on Wednesday as she took to Instagram in a bright green wig.
The star, 34, caused a storm in the eye-catching headgear, which she used as a prop in her latest music video with N-Dubz for their single, February.
Tulisa looked sensational in the photos, where she was seen wearing a cropped green leather jacket and a crop top underneath.
She accentuated her natural beauty with a beautiful makeup palette, including a dramatic winged eye and a dainty black heart on her cheek.
She also wore a matching heart on her fingernails, which were also painted green.
Wow! Tulisa showed off a bold new look on Wednesday when she took to Instagram in a bright green wig
The star styled her green wig straight, with two pigtails on either side of her head.
With a sultry look at the camera before transitioning into a pout, Tulisa looked sensational in the photos.
The beauty recently released the first track from her new album featuring fellow N-Dubz members Dappy, real name Costadinos Contostavlos, and Fazer, real name Richard Rawson.
She confirmed last month that a new N-Dubz album would be on the way.
The beauty also posted a video to her Instagram, showing fans a behind-the-scenes tour of the recording studio.
Tulisa captioned the post, “Come take a little tour of N-Dubz’s residential recording studio during downtime after the freestyle shoot.”
She continued, “We just spent 5 weeks here recording the new NDUBZ album. It was an experience, what a journey. I can’t wait for you all to hear it.”
The video revealed a large living room, with glamorous open brickwork and a coffee table with a chessboard, presumably where the band plays to relax and unwind after a long studio session.
Striking: The star, 34, caused a storm in the striking headgear, which she used as a prop in her latest music video with N-Dubz for their single, February
Onward and Higher: The beauty recently released the first track from her new album featuring fellow N-Dubz members Dappy, real name Costadinos Contostavlos, and Fazer, real name Richard Rawson
Ever changing! Tulisa’s style has evolved since N-Dubz first rose to fame
In the room beyond was a pool and hot tub, and beyond that was a luxurious, state-of-the-art studio.
As Tulisa continued her behind-the-scenes tour, she showed fans a homemade bar where she poured a pint of Guinness, a vocal booth, a ping pong table, and a massive home theater where she recorded herself playing video games.
Her followers flocked to her comments to express their delight at the upcoming album, including former Little Mix member Leigh Anne Pinnock.
She wrote, “So excited for this,” and left two heart emojis.
When a fan asked if a name had been thought of for the album, Tulisa confirmed that the trio had decided on a title, but did not reveal it yet.
It was revealed earlier this year that the band reportedly signed a “massive two-album deal” with EMI Records, part of industry giant Universal Music.
N-Dubz also announced they would be hitting the road again this summer, following the success of their huge comeback tour, which ended in December.
Band on tour: N-Dubz also announced they would be hitting the road again this summer, following the success of their massive comeback tour, which ended in December
The band enjoyed chart success for over a decade before breaking up in 2011, where they won four MOBO awards; Best Newcomer in 2007, Best Album and Best Act in 2009 and Best Song in 2010 for their single Playing with Fire, as well as the 2009 O2 Silver Clef Award.
Their two albums, Uncle B and Against All Odds, went platinum in the UK, while hit single Number One – a collaboration with Tinchy Stryder – reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart.
Tulisa traded the cargo pants and trainers for elegant evening gowns when she appeared as a judge on the ITV show The X Factor.
She became Little Mix’s mentor during their stratospheric rise to fame in 2011.
Tulisa previously revealed how the girls all still have an enduring connection, saying, “We have a group chat. Sometimes we have too many vodkas and it can get quite comical.’