In her latest Instagram photos, Selena Gomez, aged 30, exudes radiance and allure. Posing gracefully in a red bra, her dark hair cascades down her side.
With minimal makeup, her glowing skin accentuates her serious expression towards the camera. In the caption, she promotes the Dolce & Gabbana self tanner products, stating, “@dolceglow tan before I tan ☀️.”
As the photos became public, her fans swiftly showered her with a multitude of compliments. One follower described her as “wholesome and sexy,” while another enthusiastically expressed their intent to book a tanning appointment. Numerous others praised her beauty and greeted her with warm compliments.
Selena made headlines for sharing a photo of herself relaxing on a boat before captivating everyone with her stunning bedroom photos. In the boat picture, she sported a sleek black one-piece swimsuit, her hair pulled back into a bun, as she sat on her knees with her eyes closed and arms lifted. Earrings added a touch of elegance to her look. Aside from her captivating photos.
Selena and her battle for mental health
Selena also garners attention for her personal life and advocacy for mental health. Recently, she unfollowed several celebrities on Instagram, including Zayn Malik, whom she was previously linked to romantically.
According to a source, this action was not fueled by any ill will towards anyone. Selena has been vocal about the significance of mental health, and her decision may be a self-care measure. In February, she openly admitted to being affected by negative comments on social media and has expressed her mixed feelings about the various online platforms.
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“I would constantly be crying. I constantly had anxiety… I couldn’t do it anymore. It was a waste of my time”, she revealed. “The only thing I have on my phone is TikTok because I find it to be a little less hostile. There are wonderful things about social media — connecting with fans, seeing how happy and excited they are and their stories.”