Selena Gomez shows off her incredible weight loss in bodysuit
Style it sporty like Selena in Puma
Selena Gomez showed off her slender figure for her new Ice Cream music video that debuted last week.
And on Tuesday more images from the shoot where the 28-year-old was in a black Puma bodysuit were posted on Tik Tok, revealing the former Disney star is slimmer than ever.
That same day the siren talked to Cosmopolitan magazine about her changing weight and how she feels ‘insecure’ these days.
A year ago the Rare songbird said that she was body shamed online for putting on a few pounds. The cause of the weight gain was medications she took to help her combat Lupus.
The former child star was diagnosed with Lupus, an autoimmune condition causing inflammation to the joints, skin and other organs, according to the National Health Society (NHS).
Her condition got so dire, Selena had to have kidney transplant surgery after facing kidney failure.
The star talked about her body as she plugged her new beauty brand Rare to Cosmo.
She said she worked on the line after feeling ‘insecure’ with her looks.
‘I’ve gotten insecure. I also have lupus so I fluctuate in my weight a lot, so I’ve had to learn pretty early to have thick skin when it comes to this stuff and to understand that it doesn’t matter at all. It’s just hateful. It’s all it is,’ she admitted to the publication this week.
‘So I wanted to find a way to make this brand into a community – into a lifestyle that’s beyond make-up and showing you how to apply it.’
The Texas native added: ‘It’s about talking about makeup and the relationship you have [with it].
‘I don’t want this to be about me. I know obviously it’s created by me, but I would be more proud to see the mission we have behind it as well as enjoy it.’
In November 2019 the star told vodcast Giving Back Generation she had to go on medication to treat her Lupus. That made her add some weight.
‘I have lupus and deal with kidney issues and high blood pressure, so I deal with a lot of health issues, and for me, that’s when I really started noticing more of the body image stuff,’ she stated.
The cover girl felt attacked on social media for her new shape. No one knew at the time she was treating her Lupus. ‘It’s the medication I have to take for the rest of my life—it depends on even the month, to be honest,’ she said.
‘So for me, I really noticed when people started attacking me for that. And in reality, that’s just my truth. I fluctuate. It depends on what’s happening in my life.’
The cruel comments caused her to hide. ‘That got me big time,’ she said. ‘That really messed me up for a bit.’
In 2019 she found a way to deal with the pressure. ‘I’m very happy with living my life and being present,’ she said.
‘Because that’s it. Similar to me posting a photo and walking away; for me that’s it. I will do a red carpet, I will do whatever; I don’t need to see it; I participated; I felt wonderful and that’s where the extent of it is.
‘I don’t care to expose myself to everyone and hear what they have to say.’
The singer also told Cosmo that she has been wearing makeup since age seven.
‘This area has always been a part of my life. I’ve been working since I was seven. And as I got older and started working on my show [Wizards of Waverly Place], it was such an important part of my character,’ she said.
‘And then music became a part of my life, and I realized [make-up] was crucial to the entire story of a music video.’
But then feels of insecurity came up.
‘I started noticing when I would get to the place where I’d compare myself to other people or when I’d look in the mirror and think, “Okay, what can I do to look this way?”‘ she admitted.