Anitta showcased her incredible figure as she struck a pose for a sultry selfie that was uploaded to her Instagram stories on Wednesday.
The Brazilian-born singer, 31 – who recently was cast as a celebrity judge for the ninth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race – could be seen holding her smartphone as she took a pH๏τo in the reflection of a hallway mirror.
The performer showed off her toned midriff in a cropped, colorful corset top that was held up with thin, white straps that wrapped around her shoulders.
She additionally wore a pair of white, micro shorts while accessorizing the look with a pair of large, gold-hooped earrings.
Her brunette locks were parted in the middle, and effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in light waves.
The star’s makeup was glammed up, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a smoky shadow around her eyes.
A light blush was added to her cheekbones, while a ɴuᴅᴇ-colored, matte tint was worn in her lips for a finishing touch.
In the snap, Anitta – whose full name is Larissa de Macedo Machado – could be seen standing inside a small hallway near a front entrance.
Late last year in October, the singer opened up about her sense of fashion during an interview with WWD.
She talked about how her style has evolved since the beginning of her career. ‘I think we all have a constant relationship with fashion. My style choices come from the way I want to show who I am to the world.’
The Used To Be songstress added, ‘I’m a Sєxy and fun kinda gal. I love making statements with sensuality, but never taking myself too seriously. Fashion should be fun.’
She continued, ‘Fashion is about expressing yourself. Choose pieces that resonate with your personality and have fun with it.’
Anitta’s latest selfie comes shortly after she dropped her new album тιтled, Funk Generation, which became available last month on April 26.
During a recent interview with Variety published on Wednesday, the beauty discussed Funk Generation and explained the 15 tracks are ‘more an exploration of my love for the beats, the parties, and how it all makes me feel.’
‘A lot of the producers on this album are people who came from the ghetto, the slums, the favelas.’
She continued, ‘They live and breathe Brazilian funk – the kind of funk that has crazy lyrics, that nasty s**t.’
The performer also talked about not focusing on the numbers with the new album, stating, ‘For a long time, the numbers have decided whether I won or failed, and that will push you to do something unoriginal.’
‘I want to be very clear: That doesn’t mean I don’t love my old songs,’ she said, while referencing her 2022 album. ‘With Versions Of Me, I was trying a little bit of everything to try to solidify myself in the mainstream…’