She has been outspoken about body positivity in the past.
And now Selena Gomez confidently said in a new TikTok, “Real stomachs give the penis back.”
The 30-year-old singer looked stunning in the video as she sunbathed in a fancy swimsuit that showcased her stunning figure.
Positive message: Selena Gomez confidently said “True stomachs are making a comeback” on new TikTok
She wore her dark brown curls in a messy bun to show off her huge gold earrings.
Lists chose not to wear makeup for the short clip and let her natural beauty shine through.
Selena finally fired and said, “Fuck it. I’m not sucking. Real stomachs are coming back, okay?’

Gorgeous: The 30-year-old singer looked gorgeous in the video, showing off her sensational figure lying in the sun in a fancy swimsuit
The Only Murders in the Building star has generally been candid about body positivity.
He threw a party at a fast food restaurant earlier this year and made it clear that he doesn’t care what body shapers say.
The superstar took to social media with a strong message about her looks, saying, “F***o, I’m perfect the way I am.”
He also said he doesn’t care on TikTok [her] weight,” because no matter how it looks, someone will have something negative to say about it.

Watch out for the haters: the superstar took to social media with a strong message about her looks and said, “F**k, I’m perfect the way I am.”
“So I’m trying to stay slim, but I went to Jack in the Box and got four tacos, three burrito, onion rings, and a spicy chicken sandwich,” the actress said in a selfie video.
To add: “But honestly, I don’t care about my weight because people are already talking about it. ‘You are too small’, ‘You are too big’, ‘Not good’. “Meh-meh-meh.”
Refusing to let the negativity get in, the brunette beauty captioned the video, “F**k, I’m perfect the way I am. Moral of the story? Hello.’
Like most female celebrities, Selena’s height and shape have been interpreted for years.

“So I’m trying to stay slim, but I went to Jack in the Box and got four tacos, three burrito, onion rings, and a spicy chicken sandwich,” the actress said in a selfie video.


Sincere: ‘But honestly, I don’t care about my weight because people are already talking about it. ‘You are too small’, ‘You are too big’, ‘Not good’. ‘meh meh’
“I make fun of my weight a lot,” Selena told Vogue last year because of her lupus diagnosis.
“The medicine I’m going to have to take for the rest of my life, to tell the truth, also depends on the moon,” he said. “So for me, I really realized that this is why people started attacking me. And really, that’s just my truth. I’m shaking. Depends on what’s going on in my life.
In a social media post in 2018, Selena described her as a “legend of the image” following bad news from the paparazzi.
“I chose to take care of myself because I don’t want to prove it to anyone,” he wrote at the time.
selena Since then, she has shifted her focus from commenting on her appearance and more to maintaining her sanity.
In an interview with Good Morning America, the actress admitted that she hasn’t been online for more than four years, despite using social media to connect with anyone struggling with her problems.
“I haven’t surfed the internet in four and a half years,” Selena said. ‘It completely changed my life. I am happier, I am more. I connect more with people. This makes me feel normal.
The former Disney star announced that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2020, explaining that understanding mental health is “the most important thing in the world” to her.
The singer turned to her 45-year-old mother, Mandy Teefy, to create a safe space on the internet.
The mother of two said she’s had her trials and tribulations and “she has ADHD with trauma, a lot of trauma she has to deal with”.

Explanation: Last year’s Single Murders in the Building revealed to Vogue that “I’m shaking a lot with my weight” due to a lupus diagnosis (pictured in 2019)
Co-founder Daniella Pierson, 26, said she has OCD and described the new mental health website as “a resource for anyone who has feelings and wants to feel understood, loved and cared for.”
The Wondermind site offers free content powered by my mental health professionals, and the Good for You songwriter says it’s something he’d use if it was available.
“If I had something like Wondermind on those days when I didn’t want to get out of bed, it was there even if it took a minute to get in. And there is something very reassuring about that.

Sanity comes first: In an interview with Good Morning America, the actress admitted that she hasn’t been online in over four years.
Source: Daily Mail

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