“Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star Rasheeda Frost took things up a notch this weekend after she flossed her new tresses on the ‘Gram.
The television personality switched up her appearance for the fall season and left her 8 million followers dumbstruck. She took to her Instagram on Sunday and debuted her vividly colored lace front wig in a video, asking fans if she should cut her tresses short.
“Ok questions??? Fall is here & I love my purple wig but should I cut this?… I’ve been loving shorter hair but what y’all think???”
The LHHATL actress’ was instantly bombarded by fans who marveled over her new hairdo.
“Sheeda got that purp 😂 Hunni you giving me life that purple is definitely popping 🔥”
“@rasheeda ur beautiful u can wear any color 💜 love it but don’t cut it”
“You working that purple Queen B go ahead with your bad self 🔥 u shld cut it”
“Bom Dia! Your are gorgeous in any hair style dear. U rockin the hell outta that purple 💜”
The 37-year-old business owner and reality TV star naturally has long hair, but admitted her love for wearing wigs.
She told fans in November wearing wigs and weaves was a method to protect and grow her natural hair. The length of her natural mane falls below her bra strap, but her hair goal is to achieve waist-length tresses.
“So right now my hair is below my bra strap my goal is waist length give me about 12 months I’ll be there! Till then ’bout to braid it up back to my wigs!” Frost exclaimed in the video.
During season 5 of “LHHATL,” Frost declared she was going into the hair and fashion business while trying to figure out her rap career. She eventually took a step back from music in 2016 after opening up her first Pressed boutique storefront in 2015. She has yet to create a hair business, although fans have encouraged her to do so.
As of late, she’s been focused on making her stamp onto the fashion world.
Being self-confident is the best accessory, I love fashion. I always have,” Frost told Her magazine in 2017. ‘I’m an accessory junkie. If I’m able to create a business out of something that I love, that’s the best thing you can do.”