Bella Thorne Posts SEXY Selfies And Teases New Song From Quarantine

Bella Thorne is spending her quarantine staging her own sexy photo shoots at home. The actress and singer, who was recently revealed as the Swan on The Masked Singer, posted a few revealing snaps on her Instagram account this week.

Bella also took the opportunity to share a sneak peek at an unreleased song of hers. The track sounds like it’s pretty relevant to our current times. Check out the 22-year-old’s recent posts below.

On Thursday, Bella posted a series of pictures in which she wears a Chanel bodysuit along with some seriously short denim cut-offs. She added a gold Chanel belt and a cap to complete the look.

“Dress me up like a Barbie,” Bella wrote in the post’s caption. She posted on Instagram stories that everyone was “freaking out” over the post, which she described as “sexy.” One fan wrote, “This is illegal.” Another complimented her home decor as “artistic.”

Bella’s boyfriend, Italian pop star Benjamin Mascolo, also commented on the photos, writing, “Miss dat ass.” Bella recently posted that they had to celebrate their one-year anniversary over FaceTime, presumably due to the current pandemic.

Earlier this week, Bella posted a few selfies in which she wears an off-the-shoulder midriff top and jeans. She smiles into the camera in the snaps, writing, “It’s sunny out today in [Los Angeles] and it’s making my heart happy.”

She sure knows how to stay positive during a difficult time. Her quarantine routine also involves dancing and singing along to an unreleased song. Bella posted videos of herself (wearing the same outfit as above) listening to a song she says is “close to my heart.”

According to the Daily Mail, Bella’s new song includes lyrics about “war crimes” which “cost a million lives.” She sings, “Try to get to know one another, before releasing the bombs.”

Bella asked fans to let her know if they wanted her to “release it during quarantine.” She reportedly plans to release her new album What Do You See Now? later this year.