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Kelly Clarkson New Bob Haircut Explained

Kelly Clarkson New Bob Haircut Explained

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Kelly Clarkson has unveiled a bold new bob haircut that is turning heads. With her return to The Voice Season 29, Clarkson debuted a dramatic hair transformation. The new haircut along with her return to the reality show has sparked significant attention amongst fans.
Kelly Clarkson debuts new haircut in new video
Kelly Clarkson is kicking off her return to The Voice with a striking new bob haircut, which has already sparked widespread discussion.
As the singer revealed in a July 22 Instagram video, she has traded in her familiar long, blonde waves for a bold, chin-length bob. Her updated hairstyle features a deep side part with soft waves and a darker shade.
This new hairstyle is a significant shift from her previous waist-skimming, curtain-banged style. It coincides with her comeback as a coach on the singing competition's 29th season, set to air in Spring 2026.
Clarkson wore a loosely buttoned white shirt, paired with black slacks and black heels. Her look was effortlessly cool with the undone bow tie and side-swept bob. 'This time, we got some tricks up our sleeves. Y'all get ready,' the 43-year-old teased as she promoted the upcoming season.
Clarkson appears in the clip alongside fellow returning coaches John Legend and Adam Levine. The caption reads, 'Three Coaches, one incredible season. Adam Levine, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson go head-to-head in our Battle of Champions Spring 2026. #TheVoice | @NBC and Peacock.'
The hairstyle change has not gone unnoticed by fans, with her look sparking excitement amongst fans. One user wrote, 'Kelly is what was missing all along….I can't wait to see the voice again.'
Another commented, 'Kelly's back! I might ACTUALLY watch again.. Love the haircut Clarkson.' As anticipation builds for the Spring 2026 season of The Voice, fans are already buzzing about Clarkson's new style.
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