Bella Poarch orders room service in Instagram snaps
Bella Poarch was pantless and on the phone while getting her food ahead of the weekend. The Filipino-American singer and social media sensation made it a leggy affair on her Instagram in a recent share, posting casually-clad snaps of herself eyeing up her next meal, and big-time raking in the fans. Bella, 24, comes with a total 84.5 million+ social media followers overall, although this content was for the 14.2 million subscribed to her IG.
Bella had channeled the ’90s comeback trend of oversized clothing, with the photos now sitting at over 820,000 likes.
Bella Poarch Is In The Mood For Takeout
Scroll for the photos. The TikTok content creator whose poverty days are now over as she gains momentum, kept it low-key. She posed amid an ordinary home setting, opening in a military-style and zip-up jacket in faded green, plus no pants and fluffy black boots rising to the knees. A grainy and polaroid-style finish – one adored by the likes of 41-year-old mogul Kim Kardashian – kept it very 2021.
Bella wore her dark locks in high ponytail pigtails, also sporting minimal makeup. She drove fans to swipe right, where a seated and posed shot showed her on the phone – that’s where the caption came in. Bella wrote: “Room service” with a cute phone emoji. Quick to follow was a sheer dress photo of the star posing next to a parking meter and snapping a selfie – here, the caption only read: “Last night.”
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Bella, whose sensation status really took off in August 2020, has been opening up on her rise to fame. The Navy veteran, whose past jobs include working at Target, has admitted: “I said to myself: I can’t do this. I might have to go to college or do something with my life.” And she did.
Poarch has also opened up on mental health – in an era where everyone from supermodel Bella Hadid to pop icon Justin Bieber admit to mental health struggles with fame, Bella proved she’s not alone. She’s been diagnosed with PTSD and depression, stating: “I didn’t even know what depression was until I joined the military. Especially in the Asian community, mental health is not very talked about.”
Speaking of her first video, where she covered “Raindrops” by Ariana Grande, Poarch also admitted that her technical skills were hardly on-point, saying: “At that time I didn’t know how to record. I didn’t know that lighting was important, that sound needs to be crispy. But I uploaded it, got 100 views and decided to take it down. I was embarrassed, I got anxious. I thought people must not like this because it didn’t go viral.”