Selena Gomez looks stunningly happy as she skips Grammys after breakdown
Selena Gomez swapped the Grammys for a fun-filled holiday with her best friends.
The former Disney star looked happy and healthy as she hung out with her BFFs following her stint in rehab following a breakdown.
Selena, 26, stunned in a series of make-up free snaps as she hung out on the beach with her mates.
Sharing the pictures on Instagram , she said: "My best friend is getting married, so we celebrated her! Future Mrs. Lopez"
The Hands To Myself hitmaker looks stunning in a white bikini, accessorising with a pair of gold hoops and keeping her brunette locks pulled back in a ponytail.
Her pals look just as gorgeous in their swimwear as they pose for an impromptu photoshoot on the picturesque golden sand.
"Beautiful," one fan told her, as another labelled her a "Queen".
One fan told her: "so beautiful, you look amazing"
While another said: "Keep up that glow queen"
Selena checked into rehab for treatment last year following an emotional breakdown in hospital.
She had been admitted to hospital twice in October because of a low white cell blood count.
During the second time, she suffered a panic attack which triggered an emotional breakdown.
She headed to a treatment centre, with a source saying she "had a tough few weeks".
In 2017, Selena underwent a kidney transplant as she continued to battle with lupus.
She also had dialectical behaviour therapy, which is an attempt to identify and change negative thinking and behaviour patterns.
Selena has only recently returned to social media following a self-imposed break.
She had announced in September that she’d be taking time away, thanking her fans for support, and reminding people that negative comments can "hurt anybody’s feelings".
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