Snooki debuts fiery new hair color

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Snooki debuts fiery new hair color

By Kate Stanhope,

Jersey Shore star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi has gone through a lot of life changes this year. She got engaged, she had a baby and now she has a new hair color!

She shared her fiery new look -- which also includes long hair extensions -- via Twitter on Monday.

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The reality star, 24, most recently rocked red hair when she was five months pregnant, but soon changed her locks back to a darker color.

Polizzi and fiancée Jionni Lavalle welcomed son Lorenzo in August. She is set to appear alongside the rest of her Jersey Shore cast on MTV this Thursday for a "Restore the Shore" benefit meant to raise money for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.

What do you think of Snooki's new hair?

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