‘Feels good’: Lisa reveals big change

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Lisa Wilkinson reveals a new change on social media just days after Bruce Lehrmann lodged an appeal against a defamation suit he lost against her and Network 10. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jane Dempster

Lisa Wilkinson has revealed a major fashion change to her thousands of Instagram followers, showing off her new haircut which she says hasn’t been seen since her time on the Today show.

The TV star took to her profile on the social media site to reveal the fresh cut on Monday.

“Gone the chop,” Ms Wilkinson wrote to her 352,044 followers that afternoon.

She continued: “Don’t think I’ve had it this short since the early Today Show years. Feels sooo good.”

Lisa Wilkinson has revealed her fresh haircut on social media, something she says hasn’t been seen since her time on the Today show. Picture: Supplied / Instagram
Lisa Wilkinson has revealed her fresh haircut on social media, something she says hasn’t been seen since her time on the Today show. Picture: Supplied / Instagram
Lisa Wilkinson and her husband Peter FitzSimons in a wedding photograph from 32 years ago. Picture: Supplied / Instagram
Lisa Wilkinson and her husband Peter FitzSimons in a wedding photograph from 32 years ago. Picture: Supplied / Instagram

Among her many posts on her Instagram account, one includes a picture of herself and her husband Peter FitzSimons at their wedding from some 32 years ago.

The fresh haircut follows Bruce Lehrmann lodging an appeal to the Full Court of the Federal Court in response to the defamation lawsuit he lost to Ms Wilkinson and Network 10.

He has spelled out four grounds of appeal, including his argument that Justice Lee’s findings relating to the defence of “justification” were outside the pleadings of both Ms Wilkinson and Network 10.

As well, he argued that Justice Lee did not apply the “Briginshaw” principle in making his findings.

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Bruce Lehrmann has lodged an appeal to a defamation lawsuit he lost to Lisa Wilkinson and Network 10. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short

According to the “Briginshaw” principle, in civil cases involving serious allegations, courts are required to make findings at a higher standard.

Justice Lee found on the balance of probabilities Mr Lehrmann sexually assaulted Ms Higgins inside Parliament House on the morning of March 23, 2019.

Mr Lehrmann continues to deny the allegation.