It almost seemed that Britney Spears (42) would finally listen to the pleas of her fans and stop sharing nude photos on her social networks. However, she put everything back on track this week, when she first shared a series of photos from the beach in which she is completely naked, and then added a short video documentary.
In the photos, which she had already managed to delete, she stood facing the lens in Eva’s robe and covered her private parts only with the help of red lips emoticons. In a short video of her tossing her hair, she covered the offending areas with white hearts and captioned it: “So you can see the photos are real.” The shadows seen in some of the earlier shots appeared to have been taken by an unknown man. However, it is not entirely clear whether this is new material or footage from an older date.
Britney added a few words of wisdom to her previous post and highlighted how important honesty is to her. At the same time, she let her natural charm stand out in the shots.
In addition to nudity, the singer supplies her followers with recurring dances in which she likes to pull down the lower part of her bikini, panties or shorts low to her hips. Her latest posts come just days following ex-husband Sam Asghari gushed that their marriage was wonderful and said he would never speak ill of Britney.
The couple, who said “I do” in June 2022 following several years of dating, split last August. “It was a blessing to be able to share life with someone for such a long time. But people break up and move on,” Asghari told People last week, adding that he always hated people talking bad regarding each other following a breakup. “That’s something I never do because I got nothing but an amazing experience that will always be a part and chapter of my life. I always think regarding life only in the most positive way,” he added.
In the comments, people once more mention that Britney needs help before it’s too late, with many calling the material disgusting. The opinion with the most agreeing likes was: “In the end, we have to admit that guardianship was a good idea.”