'I'm not f***ing perfect': Bella Thorne strips completely NUDE for GQ Mexico... and reveals she asked for the pics not to be Photoshopped

She's never been afraid to flaunt her figure.  

Yet Bella Thorne's latest photo spread may just be her raciest yet, as she unveiled snaps from her GQ Mexico shoot to Instagram on Thursday. 

The saucy snaps show the 19-year-old half-Cuban starlet in various stages of undress, including a completely nude shot that she says she told the magazine not to Photoshop.

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Sheer daring: Bella Thorne 's latest photo spread may just be her raciest yet, as she unveiled snaps from her GQ Mexico shoot to Instagram on Thursday

Sheer daring: Bella Thorne 's latest photo spread may just be her raciest yet, as she unveiled snaps from her GQ Mexico shoot to Instagram on Thursday

It appears GQ appeased her wish, as bruises on her knee can be seen on the cover shot where she lays in a bathtub wearing a sheer black dress while staring seductively into camera.

Bella shared her nude snap to Instagram and explained why she didn't want the image to be photoshopped. 

She wrote: 'I specifically asked for no re touching on this photo, and lemme tell you I have insecurities, about pretty much everything. That's natural & that's human.'

Undressed: In a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot, Bella wears little more than underwear, stockings and a garter belt as she dances 

Undressed: In a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot, Bella wears little more than underwear, stockings and a garter belt as she dances 

She continued: 'You might look at this photo and think oh shush bella, but just know everytime someone looks in the mirror they simply don't see what everyone else sees. Know that it's completely normal to feel insecure and it's accepted.

'Honestly I wish everyone talked more about their insecurities so more people in the world could know they aren't alone. That it's ok. As a public persona you know naturally that everytime you shoot with a magazine there is always small retouching.

'Cuz yeah if they show my acne scars or a wrinkle in my forehead or my teeth aren't perfectly white, people will look at the photo and say no she's not perfect and usually most people don't want the public trashing and I get it, 

'But f*** it I'm here to tell you that's right I'm not F***ING PERFECT. IM A HUMAN BEING AND IM REAL. So hip hop your asses over the fence and GET OVER IT. '

Sharing her flaws: Bella wrote 'if they show my acne scars or a wrinkle in my forehead or my teeth aren't perfectly white, people will look at the photo and say no she's not perfect' 

Sharing her flaws: Bella wrote 'if they show my acne scars or a wrinkle in my forehead or my teeth aren't perfectly white, people will look at the photo and say no she's not perfect' 

Dancing queen: Amy Winehouse's hit Rehab plays in the background while Bella poses for the camera and prances around the room 

Dancing queen: Amy Winehouse's hit Rehab plays in the background while Bella poses for the camera and prances around the room 

On Twitter, the Famous In Love star shared a video of her fluttering around set while dancing to Amy Winehouse's 2007 hit Rehab.

She wears little more than panties, a garter belt and stockings in the setup, which the magazine chose a black and white selection from where she is seen gazing in the mirror. 

Her behind the scenes video shows much more skin than GQ's final selection.  

Strut: The video she shared to Twitter revealed more of her body than the final selection chosen by GQ
Strut: The video she shared to Twitter revealed more of her body than the final selection chosen by GQ

Strut: The video she shared to Twitter revealed more of her body than the final selection chosen by GQ

Fiery: The half-Cuban actress barely hid her breasts with her hair as she danced around 

Fiery: The half-Cuban actress barely hid her breasts with her hair as she danced around 

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