Bernard Tomic's OnlyFans girlfriend Vanessa Sierra unveils the results of washing her own hair... after revealing she 'NEVER' cleans it herself

She infamously announced she 'never' washes her own hair last month, during a two-week hotel quarantine rant alongside her boyfriend Bernard Tomic. 

And on Monday, Vanessa Sierra revealed just what happened when she cleans her luscious locks by herself, in hilarious images posted to Instagram.

The gorgeous Love Island star-turned-OnlyFans creator, 26, shared photos of her wild locks scrambled into a bun which she captioned: 'THIS is why I don't wash my own hair.'

Hilarious: Vanessa unveiling her secret skill follows her announcing she 'never' washes her hair by herself

Hilarious: On Monday, Vanessa Sierra revealed just what happens when she cleans her luscious locks by herself in a funny images posted to Instagram

In the images, Vanessa's usually glossy locks appeared a touch unkempt, with her unimpressed facial expression speaking volumes as to how much she hates doing the deed herself.

Last month, Vanessa apologised after complaining about hotel quarantine after being put in isolation for two weeks in Albert Park, Melbourne, ahead of the Australian Open. 

During the couple's first few days, Vanessa claimed she and Bernard were spending $200 a day on Uber Eats as hotel quarantine was 'hit or miss' and didn't always meet their dietary preferences and requirements.

She also complained in a later video about not having access to a hairdresser.

Not happy: Her usually glossy locks appeared a touch unkempt - and her unimpressed facial expression spoke volumes as to how much she hated doing the deed herself

Not happy: In the images, Vanessa's usually glossy locks appeared a touch unkempt, with her unimpressed facial expression speaking volumes

Causing a stir: During the couple's first few days in hotel quarantine, Vanessa claimed she and Bernard were spending $200 a day on Uber Eats as hotel quarantine was 'hit or miss'

Causing a stir: During the couple's first few days in hotel quarantine, Vanessa claimed she and Bernard were spending $200 a day on Uber Eats as hotel quarantine was 'hit or miss'

'The worst part of quarantine is I don't wash my own hair. I've never washed my own hair, it's just not something that I do,' she said in the video.

Vanessa addressed the hotel quarantine controversy in her recent vlog, where she claimed her previous comments were taken out of context.

She explained she needed a break to 'get myself back together' before she responded to the massive public backlash.

'It caused so much drama on my channel,' she said.

'My vlogs are intended for showing people my personal (life). I try and be honest and show people things as they are.

Grievances: The former Love Island contestant posted a video to YouTube last month complaining about having to wash her own hair

Grievances: The former Love Island contestant posted a video to YouTube last month complaining about having to wash her own hair

'I don't think I really complained (that much) other than about the food and I do apologise to the chefs, they've made a big effort to improve the food.'

Vanessa also apologised for any offence caused while revealing she's been inundated with death threats and vile messages from online trolls.

'It's been really overwhelming. I've received death threats and so many abusive messages,' she said.

'During this time of COVID, a lot of people are going through s*** and struggling … so for the people I offended, I do apologise.'

'Out of context': Vanessa addressed the hotel quarantine controversy in her recent vlog, where she claimed her previous comments were taken out of context. Pictured with Bernard

'Out of context': Vanessa addressed the hotel quarantine controversy in her recent vlog, where she claimed her previous comments were taken out of context. Pictured with Bernard

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