Dove Cameron is proving why she’s got 44.8 million Instagram followers – and counting. The 25-year-old former Disney star has been steadily wowing her fanbase with low-key home snaps – while it’s pro photographers for the magazine shoots and Flawless Beauty campaigns, it tends to be selfie mode for the “We Belong” singer being her true self.
Posting ahead of the weekend, Dove stunned her followers in a very cut-out and braless black dress, posing from her bathroom for some home glam action and gaining 2.5 million likes for doing so.
Dove Cameron Stuns With Bathroom Selfies
Scroll for the photos. They come as Dove traverses the U.S. on her first solo music tour – she’s been in both L.A. and NYC, with the latter seeing her sell out on the tickets.
Snapping herself in a gallery of gorgeous selfies while backed by bubble-like wall tiling and a tub, the blonde went revealing in a slinky, low-cut, and panel-style black dress, one coming with spaghetti straps, a backless finish, and an ab flash. Cameron, who highlighted her arm tattoo and her ribcage one, also rocked a blue and claw-like manicure, a very mean catwing, plus a warm pink lip color.
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Pouting as she showed off her high cheekbones and angelic features, Dove also included close-ups of her dress – she opted out of a caption, instead just using a moon emoji. Quick to leave a like was TikTok star Dixie D’Amelio, with fans throwing The Descendants star countless fire emoji. Cameron, who has been sharing stage shots from her tour, is also fresh from a stunning bedsheets-only snap, this time seeing her strip off the cosmetics and go bare-faced. Swipe below for the gallery, scroll for more.
Opening Up On World Mental Health Day
Dove, who is an anorexia, depression and anxiety survivor, reached out last week for World Mental Health Day, bravely sharing a photo of herself in tears. She told fans:
“I share my life like this with you so we can maybe see that we all feel we are not meant to be here, the thing that makes us feel so alone is the very thing that proves we are not.”
“It’s in the being vulnerable that we realize there was nothing to be afraid of, anyway. it’s on the other side of the judgment of yourself and your pain, where the healing begins. we mourn. we collapse. we repair,” Dove added.