Selena Gomez unveils delicate new cross tattoo that she’s had inked above her collarbone by celebrity tattooist Bang Bang

Selena Gomez has got a new piece of body art.

The 28-year-old singer displayed her latest ink in a video posted on the Instagram account on Thursday, of renowned celebrity tattoo artist Keith Scott ‘Bang Bang’ McCurdy.

‘We [heart] @selenagomez,’ the caption read, showing the delicate black cross she had added just above her collarbone.

New body art: Selena Gomez, 28, displayed her latest ink in a video posted on the Instagram account on Thursday

New body art: Selena Gomez, 28, displayed her latest ink in a video posted on the Instagram account on Thursday

Religious: The delicate black cross she had added just above her collarbone as a likely nod to the star's devotion to the Christian faith; pictured above in 2020

Religious: The delicate black cross she had added just above her collarbone as a likely nod to the star’s devotion to the Christian faith; pictured above in 2020

The tattoo appears to be a nod to the star’s devotion to the Christian faith, explaining earlier this year that she is ‘very, very spiritual.’

‘I believe in God, but I’m not religious. I’ve been a Christian for a while now. I don’t talk about it too much — I want to, but it’s gotten a bad rep,’ Selena told Vogue in March.

‘I just want to make it clear that I love being able to have my faith, and believe in what I believe in, and that truly is what gets me through,’ she added.

Gomez kept her hair slicked back in the clip to get the ink done, and wore a face mask as a precaution against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Safety first: Gomez kept her hair slicked back in the clip to get the ink done, and wore a face mask as a precaution against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Safety first: Gomez kept her hair slicked back in the clip to get the ink done, and wore a face mask as a precaution against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Past ink: The cross is the latest in Gomez's extensive list of body ink, counting 15 total tattoos, including a lowercase 'g' behind her left ear for her seven-year-old half-sister, Gracie Teefey; here in 2019

Past ink: The cross is the latest in Gomez’s extensive list of body ink, counting 15 total tattoos, including a lowercase ‘g’ behind her left ear for her seven-year-old half-sister, Gracie Teefey; here in 2019

The cross is the latest in Gomez’s extensive list of body ink, counting 15 total tattoos, according to Page Six.

Many of them were done by McCurdy, including one of her latest: the word ‘Rare,’ which is the name of her 2020 album.

Her past tattoos include a lowercase ‘g’ behind her left ear as a tribute to her seven-year-old half-sister, Gracie Teefey.

The Selfish Love performer’s first ink was a music note on her right hand. She got it in 2012 because ‘music is a big influence in my life,’ she told Access Hollywood at the time.

‘I was named after a singer, I’m a singer and a lot of other personal reasons. So, that’s what I got,’ she said.

First tattoo: The Selfish Love performer's first ink was a music note on her right hand she got in 2012 because 'music is a big influence in my life' (here in 2013)

Love yourself: She had McCurdy add a four-inch line of Arabic script in 2014 with a message on her back reading: 'love yourself first' (seen in 2015)

First tattoo: The Selfish Love performer’s first ink was a music note on her right hand she got in 2012 because ‘music is a big influence in my life.’ She had McCurdy add a four-inch line of Arabic script in 2014 with a message on her back reading: ‘love yourself first’

Tribute to mom: Selena (in 2019) honored her mother with the Roman numerals for the number 76 put on the back of her neck. McCurdy pointed out in 2012 that she had it done as 'a tribute to a family member who [Gomez] said means a lot to her,' with her mom being born in 1976

Tribute to mom: Selena (in 2019) honored her mother with the Roman numerals for the number 76 put on the back of her neck. McCurdy pointed out in 2012 that she had it done as ‘a tribute to a family member who [Gomez] said means a lot to her,’ with her mom being born in 1976

She had McCurdy add a four-inch line of Arabic script in 2014 as an ode to self love, with a message on her back reading: ‘love yourself first.’

Selena honored her mother with the Roman numerals for the number 76 put on the back of her neck.

McCurdy pointed out in 2012 that she had it done as ‘a tribute to a family member who [Gomez] said means a lot to her,’ with her mom being born in 1976.

He also revealed that Gomez ‘held her best friend’s hand the whole time’ while getting it as she was afraid it would be painful.

Sunshine: The star also has the word 'sunshine' inscribed on her right foot. While she has never disclosed the meaning, fans believe it's a reference to her grandmother, who she referred to as ¿sunshine¿ in a tweet; seen in 2016

Sunshine: The star also has the word ‘sunshine’ inscribed on her right foot. While she has never disclosed the meaning, fans believe it’s a reference to her grandmother, who she referred to as “sunshine” in a tweet; seen in 2016

She also has the word ‘sunshine’ inscribed on her right foot. While she has never disclosed the meaning, fans believe it is a reference to her grandmother, who she referred to as “sunshine” in a tweet.

Selena has been hard at work on her upcoming series Only Murders in the Building in New York City.

In her latest venture, the actress stars alongside Steve Martin, Martin Short and Vanessa Aspillaga in a drama about ‘three strangers who share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves caught up in one,’ according to IMDb.

Earlier this week, it was announced she will host VAX Live: The Concert to Reunite the World, an international concert headlined by Jennifer Lopez to help medical workers in the world´s poorest countries quickly receive COVID-19 vaccines.

The goal of the event, which airs May 8 on ABC, CBS and FOX as well as on iHeartMedia radio stations and YouTube, is enlisting corporations and philanthropists to raise $22 billion for global vaccinations.

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