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Rita Ora is one of the judges in "X Factor UK." (Photo : Instagram/ritaora)

"Fifty Shades Darker" cast member Rita Ora recently dyed her hair in a different color as part of her role Mia Grey.

According to the Daily Mail, Ora was spotted at a salon on Friday. When she went out, the singer already had long platinum hair.

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In "Fifty Shades of Grey," Ora wore a raven wig as part of her character Mia's requirement. At present, it is unclear whether or not Mia's hair will be different in the sequel.

Meanwhile, prior to her arrival in Vancouver, Canada, Ora posted a short but meaningful tweet on her Twitter account.

"I made it!!! In Vancouver about to start filming 50 Shades Darker!!" she wrote.

A day after, Ora was also photographed leaving her apartment in Vancouver. At that time, she was wearing an all-black ensemble.

In other news, fans of the franchise are looking forward to seeing more of Ora's character Mia in the sequel.

In "Fifty Shades of Grey," the character only had three speaking lines and one of which was in French.

While speaking with OK Magazine via Mirror UK in 2014, Ora said that she didn't mind only having a cameo in the movie because it was a great opportunity for her nonetheless.

"Everyone is going to have their own opinions. But for me this was such a great cameo to be involved in, and even though I'm only in it for a little bit, it's opened the door for a lot of movie things that I haven't actually announced yet," she said.

"I have the bug, for real. Fifty Shades was a moment of cameo and a really good wake-up call," she added.

Unfortunately, until today, Ora has not shared which movies she will be a part of.

In other news, Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson were recently spotted wearing wedding rings on the set of "Fifty Shades Darker."

As of late, viewers are still unsure why Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele will be married in the sequel because they only decided to tie the knot in "Fifty Shades Freed."

"Fifty Shades Darker" is slated to hit theaters in the United States on Feb. 10, 2017.