RELATED: Jared Leto Looks Totally Unrecognizable for His New TV Show. In an Oct. 2020 interview on the Zach Sang Show (via Yahoo!), Grande explained that she sees her ponytail as part of her persona as a performer, and if she were to wear her hair natural while performing, she would have “hard time marrying it to the music.” “The hair for me is such a guard, character-façade type thing, and it’s had its own evolution, but it has always been this kind of costume piece,” she said. Of her natural hair, she explained, “I think that’s kind of what I envisioned [the song ‘My Hair’] being about, is because it’s such an intimate thing to be just like, ‘curly shower head.’ My boyfriend [now-husband Dalton Gomez] loves it. He’s like, ‘Curlies, yay!’” RELATED: This Is the “It” Hairstyle the Year You Were Born. W magazine reports that Grande revealed her shorter ‘do in a Instagram video that has since been deleted. But screenshots of the video captured online show Grande’s new hairstyle. Along with the fuzzy bucket hat and bob, Grande did keep one of her signatures: her cat-eye makeup. In 2019, Grande posted a photo of herself from when she was five years old on Twitter that showed her with short curly hair. She wrote, “If I’m honest ….. this is still exactly what I look like without lashes and my pony ….. anyone who knows me knows me knows.“ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb A fan asked for pictures and Grande posted a video of herself (seen here) showing off her curly hair and added a dog filter. For more celebrity news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Grande had a bleached blonde phase in 2018. Here she is showing off the look at the 2018 Met Gala, though it appears she had some help from extensions to get an extra-long ponytail for her look. In 2019, Grande told fans that dying her hair blonde was rough on her curls, but “they’re like halfway back.” Grande rose to fame on the Nickelodeon series Victorious and its spinoff Sam & Cat. During this time, the singer had long bright red hair. In a Facebook post in 2014, Grande said that the reason the ponytail became her signature look in the first place had to do with her real hair being damaged after having it colored so much. “I had to bleach my hair and dye it red every other week for the first four years of playing Cat… as one would assume, that completely destroyed my hair. I now wear a wig on Sam & Cat,” she wrote, according to Yahoo! “My real hair is back to brown and I wear extensions but I wear it in a pony tail because my actual hair is so broken that it looks absolutely ratchet and absurd when I let it down.” RELATED: 18 Actors Who Looked Unrecognizable in Major Movies.