Britney Spears shared a cryptic update on Tuesday with a new scintillating dance video.
The 42-year-old Toxic singer — who recently teased a collaboration with director Jon M. Chu
— took to her Instagram to post the steamy clip and warn her 42 million followers to ‘stay nice’ to one another.
‘Nasty Girl version !!! Sorry had to !!! It just feels more human that’s why it gets to people !!! Are we beginning to communicate ???
Stay nice now folks !!!,’ she captioned the video, where she danced in a shimmering silver mini dress.
She added :’And it’s a school night so go to bed early and get those lunches ready because your children need to eat !!! Word of the week – adjacent !!!.’
Just hours earlier, she had shared another dance video in the same sheer outfit, with the caption: ‘The take before I danced and my body wasn’t red and sweaty !!! You know the clean version !!! Queen B!!!
On Friday, the Crossroads actress posted a clip of herself dancing in a white boho-chic lingerie set and tall espadrille wedges.
She lip-synced to Clean Bandit’s 2016 hit Rockabye. Midway through the video, she changed into a colorful watercolor-style push-up bra.
The (I Got That) Boom Boom singer, whose former assistant recently suggested Emma Roberts as a potential lead for her upcoming biopic, added a pink heart emoji and captioned the post: ‘To the one I love!!!’
The dance video posts come after the superstar recently branded the Osbournes ‘boring’ after Ozzy said he was ‘fed up’ with her Instagram dances.
On the latest episode of his family’s podcast, The Osbournes, the 75-year-old rock legend spoke directly to the singer, admitting: ‘Britney, I really owe you an apology.’
‘I’m so sorry for making that comment,’ he added before doubling down, ‘However, it would be better if you didn’t do the same f**king dance every day.’
Ozzy suggested that Britney consider altering her dance moves.
On the same episode of The Osvournes, Kelly Osbourne, who co-hosts with her family, apologized for previously criticizing Britney’s social media videos.
She expressed her support, saying, ‘Britney, never stop dancing. I love your dancing. It makes you happy, and I’m sorry if any of us offended you.’
In August, it was announced that Chu — who directed the Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo-led film adaptation of Wicked — would be working alongside producer Marc Platt to develop the feature film based on Spears’ bestselling memoir, The Woman in Me.
At the time, Spears revealed she was collaborating on a ‘secret project’ with Platt.
The biopic will be based on Spears’ explosive tell-all released last October.
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Source: New York Post