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LOS ANGELES, Jan 30:  Actress Bella Thorne has posted her topless photograph on social media.
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LOS ANGELES, Jan 30:  Actress Bella Thorne has posted her topless photograph on social media.



The 19-year-old actress shared her nude picture on Instagram, where she can be seen wearing make-up and a few necklaces, bracelets and rings.


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"I love when you smile baby #vintage #grain #tbt to the other day," Bella captioned the picture.


Earlier this month, the fashionista had talked about the constant need to experiment with her looks, reported People magazine.


She said, "It feels good and I always love funky hair colours. I always wanted blue hair, I wanted green hair, purple hair, so its just fun to do."


Bella added that while dyed her hair blue, her elder sister, Dani, 24, went ahead with a pink hue to match colours with each other. 


 

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