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Bella Thorne took to Instagram to share a string of pictures to celebrate Earth Day that the actress turned director had taken on her travels.

One snap saw Bella lock lips with her model boyfriend Benjamin Mascolo under a picturesque waterfall. The 22-year-old encouraged her fans to say how everybody could help change the world as she celebrated 420 and her first anniversary with Benjamin in lockdown due to the current coronavirus pandemic.

Celebrating their milestone anniversary, Bella shared a loved up video of her and Benjamin having a kissing war on holiday. The brunette beauty captioned her snap: "If you have any thought about changing the earth and how we can do it comment, "I love you earth, I'm sorry I’m not always good to you,

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