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Valkyrae has once again stunned Twitter with her bold looks, and fans love it. 

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100 Thieves co-owner Valkyrae loves to play dress-up, as fans have witnessed some killer looks from her. For instance, she recently left them jaw-dropped after posting her Jenna Ortega inspo on Twitter. Apparently, the 31-year-old seemed to be in awe of Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ that featured Ortega as the lead. And to everyone’s surprise, she received the exact response that was expected. 

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However, this was one of the many instances where Valkyrae put a smile on her fan’s faces. After all, back in 2022, she dolled up for the Golden Globes awards alongside Chloe Kim and Sizzles. She dolled herself up in a green satin gown that grabbed the attention of thousands of fans, who expressed their feelings in the comments section. 

Fast forward to a year later, the 100 Thieves co-owner has once again left them speechless. Rae posted multiple photos showing off her curls, making fans drool over her pretty looks. 

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Fans go berserk after Valkyrae posts a thread featuring her fresh ‘curls’ 

On Feb 5, 2023, popular Youtuber Valkyrae posted many pictures on her Twitter. There, she dolled herself in a black dress, taking photos around the perfect sunlight spot. This instantly caught the attention of thousands of fans as they hopped on to her comments section to express their feelings. 

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But the excitement lasted for a few seconds as the handful got their eyes on her fresh ‘curls.’ We all know Valkyrae and her love for straight hair, so fans were quite happy with the new look. 

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This grabbed the attention of stars like Mia Malkova and her all-time cheerleaders like Aria, Ashtro, Sarah Marie, and more. All of them jumped onto her comments section, sharing their thoughts. There, everyone appreciated her curls as she received comments like – ‘kiss me step on me suffocate me,’ ‘Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!! I always wished for natural curls!!’ ‘Stunning,’ and a lot more. Here’s what everyone had to say. 

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Last but not least, the first week of February will be one of those that Rae will never forget. She recently announced her co-hosting of the streamer awards alongside QTCindrella and the never-ending love from fans in her recent post. 

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