Britney Spears dances to a new set of allegations made in a bombshell documentary about her life as a free woman.
The “Toxic” singer, whose 13-year conservancy was terminated by a Los Angeles judge in November 2021, left little to the imagination in her latest Instagram video, while appearing unaffected by the TV special.
Spears rocked a tiny red bikini and knee-high black leather boots as she turned obscenely and awkwardly waved her arms in the air.
Filming her dancing at home, she tied her blonde locks in a low ponytail under a red wide-brimmed hat.
The 41-year-old pop star then tossed her hair while donning a petite pair of pink lace bottoms and a matching high-neck crop top.
He wrote “🏹🏹🏹🌷🌷👛” on the post on Tuesday.
Spears shared the video the day after TMZ’s controversial documentary “Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom” aired on Fox.
Sources of the outlet made a number of allegations, including that the Grammy-winning actress had “a fascination with knives” and even slept with someone under her bed.
TMZ founder Harvey Levin claimed that Spears was living in “deadly fear” that someone would come to his home in the middle of the night and “bound him to a stretcher and take him to a psychiatric ward”.
Specifically, the legendary entertainer was involuntarily hospitalized twice in 2008 and sent to a mental health facility in 2019, causing him to live in a “permanent fear” of being reinstitutionalized, Levin says.
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The Primetime special also claimed that Spears’ sons, Sean Preston (17) and Jayden (16), whom he had not seen in over a year, refused to speak to him.
“At the end of summer [2022], the tension increased so much that the men did not even respond to her messages. And she was pissed off,” producer Katie Hayes claimed, although her colleague Charles Latibeaudiere recently noted that she “got occasional messages.”
The gossip site later reported that the young men were planning to move to Hawaii with their father, Kevin Federline, whom Spears was married to from October 2004 to July 2007.
“They want a response from Britney by the end of the week,” sources said, adding that the 45-year-old ex-backup dancer had “written a letter” to his ex-wife through his lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan.
If Spears objects to the move, Kaplan will reportedly go to court and seek permission from the judge.
Meanwhile, Page Six privately reported on Tuesday that the “Circus” singer may be returning to the recording studio soon, despite being “trauma while traveling.”
“For many years, he was given rough routes and made to perform even before he became a conservator,” a source told us.
Spears’ “breaking point came in 2018”, according to an insider source, “when his Las Vegas residency finally came to an end, but then his team decided to turn it into an international tour.”
The following year, she was scheduled to start another residency called “Britney: Domination,” but she never made it to the stage as her father, Jamie Spears, sent her to a treatment center.
Britney said in court in June 2021 that when she said “no” to performances when she was her conservator, she “should be in jail” because her father “played a large part in punishing her”.
Our source said the music was still “the pride and joy” of the “Crossroads” star, adding: “He talked about re-recording and received many offers, turning some of them down, but it’s all about timing and choosing the right projects.”