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Hayley Williams Pauses Paramore Concert to Stop a Fight

Paramore’sHayley Williamsknows firsthand that not every hair color combo is a winner.

Early in her career, the star had made a splash with a signature orange-red hair color and was ready for a change — and where better to do that than on a giant stage?

Williams, now 34, was prepping for her band’s big debut at Jingle Ball in New York in 2008, and she decided the best way to turn heads would be to walk out with a brand-new, unexpected hair color.

She turned to her hairstylist and friendBrian O’Connor— who is now her business partner inhair color brand Good Dye Young— for a new ‘do.

Hayley Williams in 2008.Brian Ach/WireImage

Singer Hayley Williams of Paramore attends Z100’s Jingle Ball 2008 Artist Gift Lounge By On 3 Productions at Madison Square Garden on December 12, 2008 in New York

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“I came to him, and I was like, ‘Brian, I want purple hair with orange bangs,'” Williams tells PEOPLE exclusively at an eventcelebrating Good Dye Young’s launch in Ulta stores. “It was right before our very first Jingle Ball, the band was just starting to be played on the radio, things are happening.”

Williams recalls that at the time, she had grown to “resent” the viral orange “Misery Business” hair color that she’d become known for and was ready for a change.

“I needed to switch it up on them!” she says of wanting to give the fans something new. “But the purple came out on me so dark, and my skin couldn’t handle it. I looked like a corpse that year at Jingle Ball. We mourned that for a bit.”

“Just because I’m in Paramore and just because people know me as something, doesn’t mean I can’t still change and be who I want to be,” she says. “Blonde has actually become a favorite. Bleach blonde! Before this tour, I told Brian I was ready to do that. I was still OK with some orange to have some fun, but I wanted blonde.”

The result was a fully bleached look with just a hint of orange at the tips to hearken back to the hairstyle that start it all.

source: people.com