Porsha Williams is anticipating something "new" this year. The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member has a lot to look forward to, like the premiere of RHOA Season 16 (more details on the new season down below), and she is kicking off 2025 with a new look.
Porsha took to her Instagram account earlier this week, where she posted two videos showing off her brand-new, super-long hairstyle. In the first video, posted to her Instagram account on Jan. 13, Porsha can be seen wearing a sequined dress with a high-cut slit tied with a ribbon around the hip. While the dress is such a standout, Porsha's new dark hair really steals the show. Her new, long, hair is wavy and parted down the middle. "Crazy, sexy, cool," she wrote in the caption of the post.
Porsha then took to her Instagram account on Jan. 15, where she posted another video, giving a more close-up look at her new hairstyle. In the video, Porsha showed off the wavy new look that reaches all the way to her torso. It's fresh, it's luxurious, and it's oh so Porsha. And it just so happens to be from her hairline, Go Naked Hair.
"New hair, new money," she wrote in the caption of the post.
Why Andy Cohen is "really excited" about Porsha's RHOA return in Season 16
This new hairstyle is perfect for 2025, which is when RHOA Season 16 is premiering. In a December interview with The Daily Dish, Andy teased why he's looking forward to the new season.
"I think people have been waiting a long time to see what we've done. We've got great housewives," he explained. "We've got the return of Porsha, we've got the return of Phaedra [Parks], Shamea [Morton Mwangi] is a full housewife. I mean, she's someone that we've been seeing for years and years, but seeing her in this way is totally a breath of fresh air."
Porsha Williams says she felt like "a rookie" going into RHOA Season 16
Related
But, filming this new season was just a little hard for Porsha, who had been on RHOA from Seasons 5 through 13. She opened up about this in an interview with People at Bravo Fan Fest on Nov. 23. "The first day of filming, I kid you not, I felt like a rookie," she said. "I promise you, I stopped midway, and I was like, 'Am I supposed to be looking this way?' It took me a minute to recalibrate and make the cameras invisible again"