We see you, girl. Demi Lovato is feeling herself after some impressive weight loss, so it's no surprise she took some style inspiration from Kim Kardashian and flaunted her curves in a super small bra. And when we say small, we mean itty-bitty.

"B—h I don't need introduction…," Demi captioned the sultry selfie wearing a Gucci bra a la Kim K. and showing off her toned torso. Last week, the KUWTK star bared her breasts in a sheer bra from the designer Italian brand and paired it with an oversized blazer and blue velvet leggings.

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As expected, fans were loving her confidence and showered her with love on Instagram, which is why you posted sexy selfies to social media in the first place, right? "Yas gurl!! giving me that Cher vibe," one fan wrote before another added, "My eyes are burnin' cause of you darlin'."

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Bitch I don't need introduction…

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Demi has shed some serious pounds since she first made her debut on the Disney Channel— and has been very open about her weight loss on social media. Along with looks into her UFC-inspired workout sessions, courtesy of former boyfriend and MMA fighter Guilherme "Bomba" Vasconcelos, Demi has kept it real about the pressure of being thin in Hollywood.

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"I've learned to appreciate my body for what it is. It helps to remind myself how far I've come," she told Fitness magazine. "I recently saw pictures from my first tour, and I spent that whole summer performing in the heat in a red leather jacket because I was ashamed to show my arms. And that was when I was 105 pounds!"

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Thank you @officialdaniellemartin for letting me kick your butt 😜😝

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She continued, "We all have problem areas. I'm always going to have thick thighs. I can't change that, and obsessing over it will only make me miserable. Learning to be grateful for our bodies and taking care of them are the best ways for us to empower ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually."