Selena Gomez may look completely naked on the cover of her Revival album, but it turns out she was covering up just a bit. I always used to get told I look like her and I started listening to her music because of that and I love '70s," she told Ryan Seacrest before checking her phone to see which song of Linda's is her favorite, but instead she said:. She wouldn't give up any details, only that he has brown hair. Sel, that doesn't really help us much. She quickly went on to talk more about that racy photo, which she described as a "beautiful representation of where I am" and said that her upcoming LP October 9 was a bit inspired by Christina Aguilera's Stripped album, which also featured the singer topless on the cover.

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With Gomez's new album due out on October 9, the singer has revealed a new, very naked press shot an album cover, perhaps? Wearing nothing but a pair of black panties and a Pantene endorsement-worthy head of hair, Gomez stares seductively into the camera, limbs folded into a strategic chest-covering pretzel. Curiously, her lower half was not so expertly covered, with a portion of her undies peeking through crossed legs in the black and white image. The year-old has revealed her more mature side with this album, beginning with the decidedly seductive lead single, "Good For You. And just a few days ago, Gomez posted a similarly sexy black and white shot, posing in nothing but a bra and black tights. See the pair deliver an incredible duet during one of Swift's concerts in Los Angeles in the video below. This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors.
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