'Red hair wannabe': Olivia Newton-John's daughter Chloe Lattanzi, 31, debuts new fiery red hair in ANOTHER busty selfie

She's the daughter of Australian music icon Olivia Newton-John and certainly knows how to set tongues wagging.

And on Tuesday, Chloe Lattanzi did what she does best while sharing a busty Instagram selfie - in which she also debuted a new fiery red hair colour.

The 31-year-old singer and actress dyed her hair from a honeycomb blonde to a bright red.

Red hair, don't care: Chloe Lattanzi has flaunted her new red hair on Instagram 

While it's not known if the busty beauty was just wearing wig, Chloe was happy to share a selfie with her pet chihuahua and captioned the post: 'Red hair wanna be (sic).'

Fans instantly took to the comments section to weigh in on Chloe's new look. 

'Beautiful, stunning girl inside and out,' one wrote.

Formerly blonde: Only a few days ago she modelled her gorgeous cascading blonde locks on her social media

While another said: 'Love the hair! I swear you can pull off any color!!'

However, one Instagram user did not like her new hair saying: 'Nooooo (sic) blonde better.'

But a trusty fan came to her defence and commented: 'You are Beautiful with any color hair Chloe. Queen Jelly is looking mighty Regal there also.'

Mother and daughter: Chloe is the only daughter of Australian music icon Olivia Newton-John and her ex-husband actor Matt Lattanzi

Chloe recently admitted that she underwent a 'Barbie Transformation' and allegedly paid $415,000 to enhance her assets, according to a report by New Idea.

The surgery she reportedly underwent included boob jobs, fillers, rhinoplasty and botox.

'Chloe's totally obsessed with getting a Barbie doll body and nothing is ever quite good enough for her,' a source revealed to the publication. 

'Barbie Transformation': She reportedly spent  $415,000 for surgical enhancements, including boob jobs, fillers, rhinoplasty and botox

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