'Long locks I have missed you!' Kim Kardashian
She took them out several weeks ago in her attempt to tone down her heavily made up appearance.
But it seems that Kim Kardashian missed her beloved hair extensions so much, that she has had them put back in.
The 31-year-old reality star revealed her longer locks via her Twitter page yesterday.
They're back! Kim Kardashian had her favourite hair extensions put back in yesterday, and shared the look with her fans via Twitter
Pouting for the camera in a self-snap, she wrote 'Long locks, I really missed you.'
Kim also shared that she had lightened her locks with a few lighter brown pieces, asking her fans what they thought about the new look.
'Longer & lighter hair for the summer...do you like?' she wrote.
Long and lighter: The reality star also had some light brown pieces put in her long mane
Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius sprints into the history books to become first double amputee to compete at the Olympic Games
- The four-time Paralympic champion circled the oval in 45.44 seconds - good enough for second place in his heat and a berth in the semifinals
- Did not beat his personal best of 45.07
- Pistorius ever seen
Oscar Pistorius, nicknamed 'Blade Runner', made history this morning by becoming the first double amputee to compete in an Olympic Games when he ran in the 400 metre heat.
Pistorius, a four-time Paralympic champion who runs on carbon-fiber blades, circled the oval in 45.44 seconds - good enough for second place in his heat and a berth in the semifinals Sunday night.
Although it was not his personal best, Pistorius who is representing South Africa he said after the race: 'On the blocks I didn't know whether to cry or be happy.'
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History in the making: Oscar Pistorius became the first double amputee to compete in an Olympic Games when he ran in the 400 metre heat. From left: Dominican Republic's Luguelin Santos, South Africa's Oscar Pistorius and Russia's Maksim Dyldin
Starting blocks: Pistorius, a four-time Paralympic champion who runs on carbon-fiber blades, circled the oval in 45.44 seconds - good enough for second place in his heat and a berth in the semifinals Sunday night
Now it's the Egyptian weightlifter's turn as she is helped
This is the moment Egypt's Khalil Mahmoud Abir Abdelrahman was pinned to the ground as she tried to lift a whopping 151kg.
The diminutive 5ft 3in athlete was bidding to stay in touching distance of the leading pack in the 75-kilogram showdown when she buckled under the strain of the weight, equivalent of 332lbs.
Her painful exit follows South Korean Olympic weightlifter Jaehyouk Sa, who was forced to abandon his competition on Wednesday after his elbow snapped back while he was attempting a 162kg lift.
Pinned: Egypt's Khalil Mahmoud Abir Abdelrahman is pinned to the ground by the 151kg wights after she fell during a lift in the 75-kilogram event
Help: Abir Abdelrahman recieves treatment after officials rush to remove the bar, before she was helped out of the arena in a wheelchair
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