Shortly after enjoying the weather in a chic swimsuit in a recent Instagram stories photo, Selena Gomez displayed her curves in her most recent TikTok post on Saturday.
The 30-year-old former Disney Channel star was spotted sitting in what looked like a walk-in closet and fiddling with her hair. She just went to dinner at Nobu in Los Angeles with friends after returning from Paris.
The creator of Rare Beauty chose to dress comfortably yet stylishly, donning a white blouse with a low cut and a $1440 The Elder Statesman’s cardigan, checkered.
The principal character Fran Fine said, “Well, first of all, I was instantly attracted to him, which means he’s definitely unavailable,” as she lip-synced to a line from the popular television show The Nanny.
The actress chose not to add a caption to the six-second film, which has amassed an incredible 1.2 million plays to date.
After allegations surfaced earlier this month that she was romantically related to both Andrew Taggart of The Chainsmokers and former One Direction member Zayn Malik, she recently claimed that she was “single” in a prior TikTok clip.
The video was posted not long after the Only Murders in the Building actress posted a picture of herself on a luxurious boat, putting on the heat, on her Instagram stories on Saturday.
Selena wore a black Solkissed bikini with a cutout on the back that was kept up by delicate straps that encircled her shoulders.
Seated on top of a big towel, she swiftly created a position, looking up at the bright sunshine and blue sky with her hands behind her head.
She stopped for an unplanned picture shoot, and the star could be seen behind her, the sparkling lake stretching out in the distance. With her hair tied back into a modest bun, the entrepreneur added a pop of color with a pair of gold earrings.
Gomez has previously discussed her use of social media and revealed that an aide manages her Instagram account instead of her entirely.
“I find TikTok to be a little less hostile, so that’s the only app I have on my phone,” she said in a February interview with Vanity Fair.