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Dove Cameron Has 'No Inhibition' Stripped Down After 'Powerpuff Girls' Reveal

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By Gary Trock on March 19, 2021 at 3:42 PM EDT

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Disney Channel star Dove Cameron is getting ready for her superhero debut and along with revealing her hopes for the upcoming "Powerpuff Girls" live-action series, the star is showing off some serious skin with a new photo drop. The 25-year-old actress took to Instagram on Friday afternoon and shared a titillating photo of herself while stripping off her shirt to reveal her "Alchemical" tattoo.

"no inhibition, no sin," the "Descendants" star captioned the photo.

Within moments of posting, Dove Cameron's photo racked up over 400,000 likes from her millions of fans.

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Dove Cameron is about to live out her childhood fantasy, as the young star recently revealed she has been cast as Bubbles Utonium in the upcoming live-action series for the CW network. Cameron will be starring alongside Chloe Bennet and Yana Perrault, and she recently explained to Pop Sugar she won the role after a grueling series of Zoom auditions.

"The second it was announced on Twitter, I screenshotted it and sent it to [my team]. I was like, guys, I just need to audition. I don't even care if they don't see me for the role, I just need to audition," Cameron told the outlet.

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Dove Cameron explained how she was even more excited for the "Powerpuff" role after reading the script, written by Diablo Cody, because the characters are real people faced with real-life scenarios.

"There's a lot of confusion, but we're not playing 7-year-olds. It's not a cartoon. They are real people. This is very much real-life problems and girls with trauma [and] what happens if you grow up in the spotlight and you are international superheroes, but you're real people," the star told CW.

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