The 'Famous in Love' actress has taken to Twitter to share a video of her dancing sexily while adjusting her barely-there top as it struggled to contain her ample assets.
- Jun 19, 2017
AceShowbiz - Bella Thorne has sent fans into a frenzy with a new racy video she posted on Twitter. The "Shake It Up" alum nearly spilled out of her tiny top as she was dancing to her heart's content at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas 2017 on Sunday, June 18.
In the video, Bella was wearing a tiny silver top which barely covered her breasts. She paired it with denim shorts adorned with green glitter. She accessorized with a pair of sunglasses, a bracelet and a necklace.
Bella could be seen trying to adjust her top as it struggled to contain her ample assets. However, it didn't stop her from dancing sultrily to the music. Her nipple could be seen peeking through the top at the end of the video. "Sooo my top is kinda small... but it works for the rave nights #EDC," she captioned the video.
Sooo my top is kinda small... but it works for the rave nights ✨ #EDC pic.twitter.com/VXxEw1mAuH
— bella thorne (@bellathorne) June 19, 2017
People responded to the video by telling her that her "small" top couldn't be considered as a top. "Thats not even a top wtf," a user commented. "Why didn't u choose bigger one tho," another wrote. However, others admired Bella's confidence. "I love you so much because you don't give a s**t for things," one of them tweeted. Another wrote, "Please give me your confidence!!!!!"
The day before, Bella shared photos of herself in a skimpy pink top paired with tiny pink shorts and black shoes. In one of the photos, she appeared to be trying to climb a tree. She tweeted, "Just a fairy tryin to climb a tree."
Just a fairy tryin to climb a tree ✨ pic.twitter.com/6zlbs2ErIn
— bella thorne (@bellathorne) June 18, 2017
Another photo saw Bella standing on the tree. "Yeeeee I did it...well kinda," she captioned the photo.
Yeeeee I did it...well kinda... pic.twitter.com/jsWMt3qsic
— bella thorne (@bellathorne) June 18, 2017