Selena Gomez glitters in slinky backless dress on set of music video… after THAT bombshell interview about ’emotionally abusive’ ex Justin Bieber
She recently revealed that her relationship with Justin Bieber had been ’emotionally abusive.’
And Selena Gomez proved that was all very much behind her now, shooting a new music video for her latest single from her new album, Rare.
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The 27-year-old wowed in a backless, curve-hugging metallic gold halter dress for the shoot in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
She paired the statement mini dress with a pair of high-heeled, black suede knee-high boots.

Gomez’s hair was beautifully curled, featuring a subtle ombre effect toward the bottom.
Her locks reached her shoulders and hung down just between her shoulder blades.

The songstress could be seen briefly in profile, smiling as she went on her way among the shoot’s crew members.
Selena’s latest and very personal album Rare, which was released on January 10, has mostly received positive reviews, with music website Pitchfork calling it a ‘smooth and confident pop record’.

Thus far, the songbird has released three music videos for the album, for the titular track Rare as well as the poppy Look At Her Now, after lead single Lose You To Love Me last fall.
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