
Bella Thorne loves to bare some skin. Source: MEGA
Bella Thorne loves to bare some skin. Source: MEGA
Bella Thorne stuns in blue!
The former Disney Channel star nearly spilled out of her dress in a daring new social media post.
On Thursday, March 27, Bella Thorne heated up X (formerly Twitter) with a steamy side-profile photo in a sky-blue dress.
“Tap, hold, load in 4K,” the 27-year-old captioned the stunning pic, showing her standing with just one side facing the camera.
Bella Thorne showed off a bold side in a sleeveless sky-blue dress that revealed just a hint of side cleavage. The dress, part of Julia Kegels’ Spring 2025 collection, featured a striking dark blue and pink trim.
Thorne wore her long hair in loose curls, with a serious expression that added to the drama of the shot.
The photo seemed to be a throwback from Thorne’s appearance at the red carpet world premiere of The Trainer at the 19th Annual Rome Film Festival in October 2024.
During the event, Thorne lifted her dress to reveal sheer lace tights, pairing the look with a necklace, earrings, and black Versace Tempest Pumps.
Later on Thursday, Bella Thorne shared a mirror selfie in a purple knit bodysuit.
“In the mornings, we say hi,” she captioned the sultry shot.
The minimal-coverage one-piece highlighted her side cleavage, and Thorne accessorized with a pearl chain on her hip, chunky rings, bracelets, and a gold choker necklace.
Thorne’s confidence is undeniable in every photo she posts, showing she’s unafraid to be herself in the public eye.
“Being real and embracing my flaws gave me the confidence I have today,” Bella Thorne told OK! in 2021. “I didn’t need to stare at an edited version of myself and think, ‘This is what you should look like.’ When I post unedited photos, I see my natural beauty—and I’m grateful for it.”
She added, “I always remind my fans that imperfections make you unique. Why fit in when you were born to stand out?”
In a February interview, Thorne also opened up about how social media has changed over the years.
“I miss being weird and carefree online,” she confessed. “Now it’s so curated. If that’s what people want, that’s fine—but the ones who really connect with me know that’s not who I am.”