Britney Spears’ life has been a life full of difficulties and hurdles, mostly because of her torturous 13-year conservatorship under her father. The pop star was finally freed from the conservatorship last year and found a new sense of freedom. The pop star has been on a roll when it comes to sharing attention grabbing images on social media.

Britney could hardly contain herself on Tuesday as she uploaded a video of herself dancing her heart out to Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran’s hit song I Don’t Care. In the caption of her post, the 40-year-old pop star recalled meeting Justin for the first time when he was just 15-years-old and how she considers him a “timeless genius.”

For her nearly two-minute long dance video, she twirled around in a red long sleeve crop top and a pair of short shorts with the waistband rolled down to further expose the star’s toned torso. In another post, Britney returned to Instagram to share a sizzling reel of herself strutting around in a skimpy leopard print bikini and her favorite brown pumps.

For her bikini post, Britney did her best model walk to the beat of Beyonce’s song 6 Inch in her home’s foyer. Her tiny two-piece was made of a green and pink leopard print fabric and consisted of a classic triangle top and string bottoms. She looked nothing short of sensational as she busted out her dance moves.

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The Lucky singer’s flowing blonde hair cascaded down her back and shoulders in wavy strands. She later styled her hair into a voluminous bun that sat on top of her head. The barely there two-piece left little to the imagination as it clung to Britney’s amazing curves. You can check it all out below.

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Shubham Banerjee

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