By Staff Reporter (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Feb 19, 2014 08:02 AM EST

Singer and actress Selena Gómez sure knows how to relax after working hard in her first solo world tour. The 21-year-old star was seen relaxing in Florida in a tiny zebra-print bikini, revealing a new tattoo, the Huffington Post reported.

Gómez also shared some pictures of her downtime on Instagram, where she and her friends can be seen at the beach and in an elevator. In one of those pictures, the former Disney star revealed a music note tattooed on her wrist and the Roman numerals for 76 on the back in her neck (reportedly, a tribute to the year her mother was born).

The "Stars Dance" singer recently addressed the pressure over women in the entertainment business to be "super sexy" in order to increase sales. "Every day I get told I'm not sexy enough or I'm not cool enough or if I did this or if I did that, I would have people love me," said Gómez at a Saturday concert at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut, according to NBC Latino. "Look at this room! I don't have to do any of that to have love!" she added.

Gómez confessed the parents of young fans "trust" her for keeping a positive image. In talks with  "The Ben Davis and Kelly K Radio Show," Gómez said she feels her own "rock star" moments are "the PG-13 version." She was also asked whether she would go naked on a music video like her Disney co-star Miley Cyrus did on "Wrecking Ball." "Hey, I don't judge people. But to each their own," replied the Texas native.

However, Gómez was criticized by singer Lorde, best known for her smash hit single "Royals," who said the lyrics for the song "Come and Get it" encourages over-sexualization of women.

According to the Seattle Post Intelligencer, Lorde said, "I love pop music on a sonic level. But I'm a feminist and the theme of her song [Come & Get It] is, 'When you're ready come and get it from me'."

The singer, who has been praised by Elton John, was candid with her opinion of the song, saying, "I'm sick of women being portrayed this way."

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