It seems the former Wizards of Waverly actress is keen to shake off the good-girl image.
Wearing a mini-skirt, low-cut top and heels she met journalists and photographers at a press conference to promote her concert ‘We Own the Night’ in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
Teen star Selena Gomez looked uncomfortable in her revealing outfit at a press conference in Brazil yesterday. Selena, who is months away from celebrating her 20th birthday, could barely contain her modesty in the tiny pale blue skirt and looked uncomfortable as she tugged on it to stop it from riding up while she sat down. She teamed the daring outfit with a low-cut top, heavy studded boots and her long hair was pulled back into a loose bun.
The visit is just days before the new issue of Cosmopolitan magazine in which she can be seen in a pink, sleeveless dress with a plunging neckline by U.S designer Nanette Lepore.
The former Disney star appears keen to rid herself of the good girl image. She had worn quite revealing clothes while on tour.

In the interview the singer and actress gushes about her relationship with pop star Justin Bieber and tells the magazine that she’s just like any other 19-year-old girl.
‘If you’re in love, you’re in love to the fullest, and you just want to the movies, hang out, and be as normal as possible. I’m fortunate that I’ve found someone who has that philosophy.’
She has just finished filming the final episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place, the Disney series that has enchanted teens across the world.

Selena’s buxom appearance on the cover of Cosmopolitan this month raised eyebrows. In 2013 she is set to appear in an edgy film called Spring Breakers which will co-star James Franco and fellow Disney girl Vanessa Hudgens.
The new issue of Cosmopolitan will be on sale in the U.S from February 7.
Thank you for informing me on this issue. I really liked Selena Gomez in the past, but I dont know anymore… thanks.
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