On Saturday, Selena Gomez shared some pics on her Instagram Story from a weekend aboard a yacht wearing an incredibly sexy salmon pink bikini. The top of the two-piece featured a halter necktie and bustier cups. The bikini bottoms were topped with a matching fabric belt with a gold buckle. Her hair was down and flying in the wind, and she appeared to be makeup free under the sun.
Around her neck was a short gold chain and she wore gold earrings. On one hand was a colorful ring with a gold band, and she had a pale pink manicure. As a cover-up, the pop star work a pair of denim overalls with ripped knees that she let fall down into her lap for other photos.
At one point, she wore a headband to keep the hair out of her face on the boat.
She posed with friends through the day out, including one of her besties Connar Franklin.
In a photo posted by Franklin, Gomez has switched her outfit, wearing an asymmetrical glittering brown one-piece with a cut out across her torso and a woven straw cowboy hat.
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And she shared another photo of Gomez smiling with the boat's wake behind her.
Gomez just celebrated her 31st birthday, holding a celebrity-studded event including Paris Hilton, Christina Aguilera, Karol G, Saweetie, Diplo, Tiffany Haddish, Pia Mia, Sabrina Claudio, Benny Blanco, YG, and Tyga. She wore a gorgeous Bottega Veneta minidress from their Spring 2023 collection with black, open-toed heels accented with more red blossoms on the back.
She also recently celebrated the birthday of friend Francia Raisa, indicating the pair had reconciled after a rumored feud. Raisa donated her kidney to Gomez following the Only Murders In the Building star's lupus diagnosis.
She shared several photos of herself with Raisa, writing in the caption, “happiest of birthdays to this special human being. No matter where life takes us, I love you.”
Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.