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Miley Cyrus New Platium Blonde Haircut (PHOTO)

Miley Cyrus recently debuted a new hairstyle which critics have likened to actress Jennifer Aniston's infamous "Rachel" haircut.

The 19-year-old showed off a platinum blonde shoulder-length bob haircut with side-swept bangs and took to Twitter to document her coloring experience with her seven million followers.

"Who says Chris McMillan doesn't color? Oh yeah Chris himself :) Just for his favorite little angel," Cyrus tweeted on Saturday.

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Cyrus was referring to famed Hollywood stylist Chris McMillan, the man who invented Aniston's "Rachel" haircut during the actress' days on 90s sitcom "Friends." He is rumored to charge upward of $1000 for his services.

This is the second time in less than one month that the former Disney star has changed her hair color. In July Cyrus tweeted photos of newly done blonde highlights which caused a Twitter frenzy.

Cyrus is currently engaged to Australian actor Liam Hemsworth, 22, and while some critics have questioned whether her recent engagement has sparked an identity crisis others point out that like many girls her age she is likely just experimenting with different looks.

Fans flocked to Twitter to weigh in on the engaged singer's latest hairstyle immediately after she posted the photos.

"I loooooove Miley Cyrus' new blonde hair!" Chelsea tweeted.

"I want Miley Cyrus' hair so bad," Emma Barry tweeted.

"Honestly, miley cyrus is like ten times sexier with her blonde hair," Steph tweeted.

Cyrus has been frequently altering her overall appearance in recent months, just three weeks ago she showed off a brand new tattoo - her 10th.

Cyrus' new tattoo, which covers much of her left forearm, is a quote taken from Roosevelt's famous speech which he made at the Sorbonne in Paris, France on April 23, 1910.

"So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat," the tattoo reads, according to Mail Online.

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