Britney Spears debuted a new sleek chin-length bob haircut Thursday, Sept. 25, in Germany while promoting her Intimate Britney Spears Collection at the CentrO shopping mall in Oberhausen, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The new hairdo of the 32-year-old pop star-turned-lingerie-designer was believed to have been done sometime between her Wednesday appearance in Warsaw and her arrival in Germany. The "Baby One More Time" hitmaker was still seen sporting a long ponytail in the capital city of Poland, when she unveiled her lingerie collection there.
Before hitting Warsaw and Oberhausen, the singer first launched her lingerie collection in London Tuesday, and during the said event she said she is sending her entire collection to Kate Middleton, hoping that the Duchess of Cambridge will give her a sneaky peek of what she looks like in her new underwear line.
"I would love to see Kate in my underwear designs," Spears said at the launch, according to The Mirror. "That would be splendid. I'm going to send her one of every piece. So she'll have plenty to choose from."
Aside from Middleton, the singer also thinks that new "The Voice" coach Gwen Stefani will look good in her lingerie creations.
"I'd love to see Gwen Stefani modeling my collection. I think she's very cool and sexy," she said In her best English accent.
Meanwhile, the McComb, Mississippi-born recording artist also confirmed her that her deal with Planet Hollywood has been extended so her "Piece of Me" Las Vegas residency show will now run until 2017, according to EntertainmentWise.
In an interview with "Good Morning Britain's" Richard Arnold Thursday, while still promoting her new lingerie line, Spears said she is "very excited" about the extension. She added that performing every night in the same venue is "really grounding."
"The way I used to travel all around the world and do a different show every night, I'm like, 'How did I do it?!' Promotion is a different story, and going to a different city every day, like what I'm doing now, it's really hard," she explained. "But being based in Vegas and having one show that you just keep going back to, the consistency of that is really grounding and really cool."