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2 year oldn the spirit of being a free woman, Britney Spears has shared full-frontal naked mirror selfies with her 38 million Instagram followers.
Spears captioned the two photos of her in nothing but knee-high white socks and a lace choker: “Free woman energy has never felt better”.
The strategic placement of two emojis allowed her to bypass the platform’s no nudity rule, and the post was one of four posts by the singer in the last 24 hours that have had comments turned off.
Spears’ long-running conservatorship finally came to end after more than 13 years in November last year.
Spears celebrated the news on Instagram, saying it was the “best day ever” and expressing her love for fans behind the Free Britney movement.
“Good God I love my fans so much it’s crazy️! I think I’m gonna cry the rest of the day! Best day ever. Praise the Lord. Can I get an Amen?” she wrote.
The conservatorship had been in place since 2008 with Spears’ dad Jamie Spears at its core until late September.
During a blistering 24-minute testimony in June, Spears called her dad an “abusive” conservator and accused him of forcing her to go on tour in 2018 and sending her to a mental health facility against her will in 2019.
The naked pictures on Thursday were not the first shared by Spears on the platform.
Following the win against her father in late September, she shared a series of images posing naked (again, with emojis) while on holiday with fiance Sam Ashgari on October 1.
“Playing in the Pacific never hurt anybody,” she wrote.
On October 15, Spears posted a topless photo, with her hands covering her breasts, with a message that appeared to be about cosmetic surgery and body image.
“What is it with consultations for body improvements???? Is it me or anybody else offended by these experiences … maybe I’m extremely sensitive … either way I would rather fall off a cliff than have a doctor tell me what he thinks is wrong with my body image … lesson learned. Psss kiss my white ass,” she wrote.
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