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Britney Spears is dancing off a series of new claims made in a bombshell documentary about her life as a free woman.
The “Toxic” singer, whose 13-year conservatorship was terminated by a Los Angeles judge in November 2021, seemed unfazed by the TV special while leaving little to the imagination in her latest Instagram video.
Spears rocked a tiny red bikini and knee-high black leather boots while suggestively gyrating and oddly flinging her arms in the air.
She tied her blond tresses back into a low ponytail underneath a red wide-brim hat while filming herself dancing at home.
The pop star, 41, then changed into a petite pair of pink lace bottoms and a matching high-neck crop top as she whipped her hair around.
“🏹🏹🏹🌷🌷👛,” she captioned the post Tuesday.
Spears posted the video one day after TMZ’s controversial documentary “Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom” aired on Fox.
The outlet’s sources made a series of claims, including that the Grammy winner has a “fascination with knives” and even sleeps with one under her bed.
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TMZ founder Harvey Levin claimed Spears lives “in mortal fear” that someone will come into her house in the middle of the night, “strap her to a gurney and take her to a psych ward.”
Notably, the legendary entertainer was involuntarily hospitalized twice in 2008 and sent to a mental health facility in 2019, which Levin said has caused her to live in “constant fear” of being “re-institutionalized.”
The primetime special also alleged that Spears’ sons, Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, whom she hasn’t seen in more than a year, have refused to speak to her.
“By the end of the summer [2022], tensions got so bad that the boys weren’t even responding to her texts. And she was furious,” producer Katie Hayes claimed, though her colleague Charles Latibeaudiere noted that “there have been occasional texts” recently.
The gossip site later reported the teenage boys are planning on moving to Hawaii with their father, Kevin Federline, to whom Spears was married from October 2004 to July 2007.
“They want a response from Britney by week’s end,” sources shared, adding that the former backup dancer, 45, “fired off a letter” to his ex-wife via his lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan.
If Spears objects to the move, Kaplan will reportedly go to court and ask permission from the judge.
Meanwhile, Page Six exclusively reported Tuesday that the “Circus” singer has “trauma from touring,” but may return to the recording studio soon.
“For so many years, she was handed grueling itineraries and made to perform — even before her conservatorship,” a source told us.
Spears’ “breaking point came in 2018,” according to the insider, “when her Las Vegas residency was finally over but then her team decided to turn it into an international tour.”
The following year, she was slated to begin another residency, “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 her dad “should be in jail” for playing “a huge role in punishing” her when she “said no” to performances while he was her conservator.
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