Amanda Batula, a familiar face from both Summer House and Winter House, is gearing up for a fresh seasonal change. In a recent Instagram post showcasing her vibrant fashion choices, Amanda offered a glimpse of her upcoming fall look, and it wasn’t just her outfit that caught attention—it was her hair. This creative and branding expert, known for her signature style, is now contemplating a significant hair transformation.
Over the years, we’ve witnessed Amanda’s playful exploration of various hair colors. In 2020, as a bride-to-be, she boldly ventured into the realm of pale blonde. Accompanied by a caption proclaiming “New Lewk,” Amanda proudly showcased her ultra-light transformation.
While she has flirted with lighter shades in the past, Amanda has never strayed too far from her beloved dirty-blonde locks. However, her recent Instagram post hints at a newfound openness to change, with a potential shift towards a captivating coppery hue.
In the post shared on September 10, Amanda donned a cropped white t-shirt beneath a striking electric-yellow sweater, paired with casual cargo-style drawstring pants and sleek silvery, pointed-toe shoes. Her ensemble was accentuated by a chic choker, and her makeup radiated warm, autumnal tones.
A standout feature in the photo was Amanda’s hair, which appeared to take on a richer, reddish undertone in the lighting. One of her followers seized the moment to make a bold suggestion in the comments, saying, “OK hear me out… you as a copper brunette. That lighting is everything!!” Amanda responded, and her reply indicated that she was intrigued by the idea. “I never thought I could pull it off,” she shared, “but this photo is changing my mind.”
As Amanda ponders the possibility of a hair transformation, fans can eagerly anticipate her other life updates on Bravo. Amanda and her husband, Kyle Cooke, are set to make a return to Winter House for Season 3, promising more entertaining moments. This time, the Bravo crossover is heading to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where Bravolebrities from five different shows will share a roof for a two-week vacation—a setup that practically guarantees drama and surprises. Kyle aptly sums it up with, “This is a classic social experiment. Nobody knows what’s gonna happen when our forces combine.”