Blue for summer is a must.
, who had just dyed her own hair a delicious shade of cotton candy pink at the time. Now, a mere few months later, Zaya is back with a brand-new, arguably even bolder hair color: Bright blue.
Being the proud dad that he is, Dwyane Wade was the first person to show off Zaya's new look. The 38-year-old former Miami Heat player posted a priceless photo of his girl hanging out in the pool with her blue hair on Instagram, along with the caption: "Love wins 💙💙💙💙💙.
While it's currently unclear who's responsible for Zaya's hair makeover, it's worth noting that it could potentially be family-friend and hairstylist,
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