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Kathy Griffin steps out with wild, natural hair while wearing her own merch

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Kathy Griffin was photographed showing off her wild, natural hair and brand merch as she stepped out for a walk on Tuesday.

The “Suddenly Susan” alum was accompanied by a male companion as she trotted near her Malibu, Calif., home.

She wore a white T-shirt from her 2018 Laugh Your Head Off World Tour and a pair of black pants for the casual outing.

But her usual coiffed red bang hairstyle was missing as she bared her forehead in the sun.

Griffin is no stranger to making wild hair transformations in the past.

She previously shaved her head in solidarity with her sister Joyce as she underwent chemotherapy in August 2017. Since then, Griffin took up the habit of wearing wigs, which she refers to as her “magic hair.”

The scene was a stark turn-around from her appearance in her June 19 Youtube video.

In the clip, the comedian, 64, sat down on her couch in full hair and makeup glam as she sat next to one of her wigs while telling her followers how she turned down a $1.4 million offer to host “The View” in the mid-2000s.

“I am just going to be honest, I had to turn it down because at the time between doing [the reality show] ‘My Life on the D-List’ and touring, I was making about 10 [million dollars] a year,” she said.

Griffin, who was also busy caring for her parents, added, “I had to turn down ‘The View’ because I would have had to uproot my whole life.”

Griffin had made several trips from Los Angeles to New York for appearances on the show at that point, which allowed her to build a close relationship with long-tenured co-host Barbara Walters.

So when she decided not to take the offer, Griffin explained that she felt she owed Walters an explanation.

Pulling Walters aside, Griffin told her, “I want you to know why I’m going to say no. It’s not that I think I’m too good for this show, it’s the opposite: this show is too good for me.”

“I don’t want you to think I’m blowing smoke, but between moving costs and I’m so entwined with my mom and dad. I have a house in Los Angeles, and it just isn’t feasible for me to do, but I want you to hear it directly from me,” she remembered telling the late journalist.

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