
Selena Gomez Had a One-Word Response to Miley Cyrus's Skintight Leopard-Print Minidress
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Even Selena Gomez was floored by Miley Cyrus's wardrobe during the press tour for her new visual album, Something Beautiful. The star posted a public shout-out to Cyrus on Instagram, regramming the shot Cyrus shared of herself in the skintight Valentino leopard-print dress she wore yesterday. Gomez's one-word response said it all: 'Icon.'
Cyrus wore a black jeweled minidress with an Eiffel Tower design on it, too:
Gomez, a longtime friend of Cyrus's, showed her support in late May as well. She posted a photo of Cyrus in a cropped black suit jacket, a white blouse, and pants to her Instagram Story, writing, 'EVERYTHING,' with a heart-eyes emoji.
Cyrus and Gomez both had their breakout roles on the Disney Channel during their adolescence. In 2020, Gomez had a big moment on Cyrus's Instagram series Bright Minded, revealing during the interview that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
She went to 'one of the best mental hospitals,' in the U.S., and 'I discussed that after years of going through a lot of different things, I realized that I was bipolar,' Gomez said. 'And so when I go to know more information, it actually helps me. It doesn't scare me once I know it.'
Prior to her appearance on the show, the pair reconnected over Instagram DM. Gomez kicked off the conversation by sending Cyrus a butterfly emoji.
'I think you're one of the greatest singers ever,' Gomez told her on Bright Minded. 'And I just was so happy that I even got this opportunity to talk to you about some of the most incredible people.'
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