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Disney actress has taken to Instagram to share a series of pictures as she celebrates Pride awareness month. June is celebrated as Pride month in honour of the Stonewall riots and it also marks the month that same-sex marriage was legalised in America.Bella donned a bright orange bra with a matching jacket that featured a fuzzy collar and cuffs.Her tiny pair of shorts were royal blue with yellow pockets and an organ wristband with a peace sign on top of the zipper.Bella styled her brunette hair in two top ponytails with some blonde bangs hanging down the front.The Pornhub star completed her over-the-top look with several rings and a necklace.The siren also revealed she did her makeup herself as she showed off orange and yellow lipstick and.

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