Lorde has debuted her new blonde hairstyle in her new music video - and people think she looks like Anya Taylor-Joy.
The 24-year-old New Zealand singer dropped the new music video for her track 'Mood Ring' on Wednesday, August 18, in which she dons a wavy platinum blonde wig.
After just 24 hours, the video has already amassed over 1.6 million views on YouTube, but many viewers have been taking to Twitter to comment on Lorde's resemblance to another young star; The Queen's Gambit actor Anya Taylor-Joy.
Check out Lorde's new music video below - are you getting Anya Taylor-Joy vibes?And for reference, here's a picture of 25-year-old Peaky Blinders star, Anya Taylor-Joy:

Fans were quick to flood Twitter with the comparison, with one person writing: "So we all agree that blonde Lorde in the Mood Ring music video looks like Anya Taylor-Joy".
A second tweeted: "lorde is giving anya taylor joy with that blonde hair i can’t believe it [sic]"
In fact, it was a thought a lot of people had after watching the music video:
Per Page Six, the 'Royals' singer spoke about her look in the video during a prepremiere live stream, saying: "I sort of underwent something of a transformation for this video because the song is satirical."
"I was writing from the perspective of a character who is not me, although I have at times shared some of her traits. She’s very cool, I love her vibes," she added.
Speaking about the meaning of the song's lyrics in a press release, Lorde said: "One thing that occurred to me as a major parallel between that time and our time is our wellness culture and our culture of spirituality, pseudo-spirituality, wellness, pseudo-wellness.
"Things like eating a macro-biotic vegan diet or burning sage, keeping crystals, reading tarot cards or your horoscope. These were all things that they were dabbling in back then, and that me and my girlfriends are dabbling in today. I was like ‘I think there’s a pop song in here.’ So this is kind of my extremely satirical look at all of those vibes."