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Selena Gomez News: Selena Takes On Role Of Obsessed Stalker in New Music Video

Selena Gomez finally revealed her new music video for her single "Hands to Myself," where she plays an obsessed stalker in the video, who can't get enough of her ex.

The whole music video was "steamy," according to New York Daily News, since Selena and her co-star, Christopher Mason, are seen passionately making out in bed, and a lot more. The video starts with Selena trespassing her ex-boyfriend's mansion while he's out, and then lays down on his bed while she reminisces about their past together. She decides to try on his dress shirts and perfume, and then spends time in his shower.

Christopher later arrives at his home, and then discovers that Selena, who's in his bedroom, has managed to break in his home. He later calls the cops, and the police officers take Selena out of the mansion in handcuffs, while Christopher is looking at her from the top of his stairs. It seems Selena's character still can't get over her ex and move on from their past. The last scene of the video shows her and Christopher on his couch watching a movie together.

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As previously reported, Selena hinted about her "new" man on her Instagram account a few days ago. After fans thought that Selena and Christopher are dating, many were disappointed because it all turned out that the picture of Christopher that she posted was only to promote her new music video with him. Selena's followers still hope that she finds a new love.

On the other hand, it isn't the first time that Selena has shown a lot of skin in a music video. The 23-year-old singer showed a glimpse of her sexy body in her previous videos like "Same Old Love" and "Good For You." Selena had issues with body shamers in the past, but she just brushed them off. "I don't want them to win," Selana said, referring to her body shamers. "It's so annoying when I see it all over the place and everybody thinks they can bring me down," she added.

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