It seems like our beloved star Zendaya has joined the blonde bandwagon as she rocks a new shoulder-length blonde hairstyle in the latest sighting. Days after she made a controversial statement about becoming a celebrity.
The star who made fashion statements courtesy of her stylist Law Roach at the Paris Fashion Week shows made a casual statement in a new hairstyle and street style on Thursday in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. The star was strolling solo without her team.
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On the outing, Zendaya looked demure in her blonde hairstyle cutting a casual figure in a form-fitting grey sweater over a pair of black cargo pants. On her shoulders is a black bag slung while completing the outfit with a pair of white sneakers.
It is not clear where she is going but it appears as if the actress is strolling alone as no entourage or security personnel are with her. However, it is unlikely that she is actually alone. Several security officers may be scattered around waiting on her.
Or perhaps Zendaya may be savouring some time alone as she noted that being a celebrity is not something she enjoys. This controversial statement was at a Dune: Part Two interview held last month with her co-actor’s Timothée Chalamet and Austin Butler.
Talking about fame, Zenday shares,” I feel like, often, I am not cut out for that part of it. ‘I do love my job, I’m so grateful. I love doing the work, I love being on set, I do love moments like this — don’t get me wrong — but I am terrified of that part of it, often.”
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The reason for her fear is because of her shy nature. “I was a shy kid, always have been, and so this part isn’t natural — that is a huge reason why fashion became important to me because it became like armor to pretend to go out and do the job,” adding that ,”I would like to be a person and for people to see me as that first.”
“I don’t necessarily know if I want or can handle all of that or want [that] — some people that’s part of it, they enjoy the power that comes from it, and I don’t know if that’s for me.”