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In fact, throughout her career, Selena has been vocal about maintaining a level of privacy regarding her body. While she has embraced her sexuality in various artistic projects—such as the Revival album cover in 2015 or her role in Spring Breaksters —she has consistently shut down rumors regarding explicit shoots.
As the rumors spread, anonymous internet users began creating "fan-made" or hoax covers. Using Photoshop, these creators "patched" Selena’s head onto the bodies of models or used existing risque photoshoots (often from other magazines) to create convincing fakes.