She has been romantically linked to The Weeknd for about five months.
And being in a romantic relationship is something that Selena Gomez seems to enjoy, if her new video is anything to go by.
The 24-year-old shared a provocative preview of her latest single Bad Liar on Wednesday night.
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Everything tied up: Selena Gomez shared a provocative preview of her latest single Bad Liar on Wednesday night
In the short clip, the singer slowly writhes on a bed, dressed in a very revealing pink silk negligee.
He raises his arms above his head, showing his writings tied by a piece of white ribbon.
In the remaining scene, she puts on a dark green T-shirt, and little else, with her hands once again bound in front of her.
Selena released the full song on Spotify that same night.

Sexy: In the short clip, the singer slowly writhes on a bed, wearing a very revealing pink silk negligee.

Suitable for being tied: he raises his arms above his head, showing his writings held together by a piece of white ribbon.

Hit: Selena released the full song on Spotify that same night
The track samples the baseline of Talking Head’s 1977 hit Psycho Killer.
Despite her increasingly risqué image, the Texas-born beauty insists her identity is “deeply rooted” in her religion.
She recently spoke to Humans Of New York’s Brandon Stanton at this year’s Met Gala, where she made her red carpet debut with her boyfriend, stating that she would be fine without her fame.

In the remaining scene, she puts on a dark green t-shirt and little else besides.


The heart wants what it wants: once again her hands are tied in front of her.

Fa-fa-fa-much better: The track samples the baseline of Talking Head’s 1977 hit Psycho Killer.
‘I feel like I’m just getting started, but I think I’d be fine if it all went away. I inherited that from my mother,’ she said.
“From the moment I started singing, she always reminded me that this was all a privilege and that I could take it at any time.”
He started on the children’s show Barney and then did Wizards Of Waverly Place.
“So singing is not how I define myself,” he added. “I try to keep my identity rooted in my friendships and my faith.”

You have to have faith: Despite her increasingly daring image, the Texas-born beauty insists her identity is “deeply rooted” in her religion.

Reveal: The singer joked at the song’s release on Instagram.

Logo: Red lipstick was used for this promotional photo shared on Instagram.




