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Is She Ok? Bella Thorne Wears ANOTHER Totally Insane Outfit In NYC

Bella Thorne arrivies to AOL Build Series
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Apr. 19 2017, Updated 5:00 p.m. ET

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Bella Thorne arrivies to AOL Build Series
Source: MEGA

Bella Thorne was spotted in New York City for the AOL Build Series dressed like she was partying in the desert at Coachella. The actress wore a crazy outfit as she participated in the series, where fans get to sit in on interviews with their favorite celebs.

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Thorne wore head-to-toe fishnet stockings and a hot pink metallic skirt with a ripped t-shirt and a thick winter beanie, despite the warm weather in the city. She was spotted in a full fishnet ensemble at a Memphis Grizzles game, too, when she was cheering on Savannah Chrisley's man Chandler Parsons.

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She topped the insane look off with some knee-high pleather platform boots and way too many accessories, including rows of bracelets.

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The former Disney star recently opened up to Harper's Bazaar, admitting that she once wanted to kill herself, and saying that nowadays she likes to "keep it real."

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This wild outfit must be a part of that, because Thorne clearly doesn't care what anybody thinks! Fans have been concerned for a while that something might be wrong with Bella because of her drastic new looks.

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Do you think Bella's okay? Let us know in the comments! 

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