Married At First Sight’s Booka Nile reveals her surprising makeover

EXCLUSIVE: Married At First Sight’s Booka Nile looks like a different person thanks to a dramatic makeover after signing with an influencer agency

She’s the Married At First Sight bride who has also made a name for herself as a successful musician.

And on Saturday, Booka Nile ditched her signature blonde locks in favour of a pastel pink wig for an edgy high fashion photoshoot.

Daily Mail Australia has exclusively obtained photos of the 31-year-old rocker nailing her striking new look in a number of photos.

New look: Daily Mail Australia has exclusively obtained photos of the 31-year-old rocker nailing her striking new look in a number of photos

EXCLUSIVE: Married At First Sight’s Booka Nile, 31, (pictured) has shocked fans as she unveiled a dramatic transformation on Saturday

Booka effortlessly pulled off the pink wig, which she paired with an AC/DC T-shirt and black shorts.

The bombshell wore a full face of makeup consisting of foundation, eyeliner and a red lip.

Booka was already a famous face before joining the show as a bride due to her career as a musician.

Dramatic! Booka looked almost unrecognisable as she ditched her signature blonde locks in favour of pastel pink wig for a photoshoot

Dramatic! Booka looked almost unrecognisable as she ditched her signature blonde locks in favour of pastel pink wig for a photoshoot

New look: While Booka is understood to be wearing a wig for the photoshoot, Daily Mail Australia understands that she has since coloured her hair

New look: While Booka is understood to be wearing a wig for the photoshoot, Daily Mail Australia understands that she has since coloured her hair

She joined the rock band Make Them Suffer in 2017 and has toured North America, Canada, Europe and Australia as a member.

The band also recently released an album called How to Survive a Funeral and it has hit the ARIA charts in Australia and Billboard charts in America. 

In early 2020, Booka decided to create her own band, Internet Friends, which has five members (4 women, 1 man) and is currently based in Perth, with new music on the horizon.

Star power: Booka's band recently released an album called How to Survive a Funeral and it has hit the ARIA charts in Australia and Billboard charts in America

 Star power: Booka’s band recently released an album called How to Survive a Funeral and it has hit the ARIA charts in Australia and Billboard charts in America

New gig: In early 2020, Booka decided to create her own band, Internet Friends, which has five members (4 women, 1 man) and is currently based in Perth, with new music on the horizon

New gig: In early 2020, Booka decided to create her own band, Internet Friends, which has five members (4 women, 1 man) and is currently based in Perth, with new music on the horizon

‘I decided to start a rock ‘n’ roll/indie/pop band that was made up of predominantly women,’ she told Daily Mail Australia.

‘I wanted to switch up the gender ratio for fun! Our lyrics are all pretty sassy and I like to use dark humour a lot of the time in my writing.’

‘Our next single is called Faked It, and of all the savage songs I’ve written for the boys that have hurt my feelings, this one is probably the most full on, but I’m sure people will appreciate the truth in it and be able to relate.’

Remember this? Booka was paired with Melbourne based electrician Brett Helling. The pair decided to call it quits after they failed to find a connection

Remember this? Booka was paired with Melbourne based electrician Brett Helling. The pair decided to call it quits after they failed to find a connection