Britney Spears: Her new photo leaves almost nothing to the imagination

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“Like what;;;” declares the singer in the caption, who nevertheless complains about the rift with her sons

The American singer declares that she is in a bad psychological state due to the rift with her sons Britney Spears, however, that didn’t stop her from doing a particularly daring photoshoot.

In particular, as the singer specifically mentioned, she feels like a part of herself has “died” amid her strained relationship with sons Sean Preston, 16, and Jaden James, 15, whom she had with her ex-husband, dancer Kevin Federline.

“I literally have no purpose anymore. It was my pleasure. It was my everything. I can’t wait to see them. This is what I live for. And all of a sudden, they’re gone,” the 40-year-old singer confessed in a series of audio clips she posted to Instagram late Saturday.

Spears also stated that she “used to hold my children close, much more” than her 44-year-old ex-husband.

“I mean people don’t remember that part because they’ve always focused on the negatives, but since they were 6 to 9 years old, I had them 70 percent of the time,” she said.

“I do not understand how is it so easy for them to just rip me off like that. I don’t understand it” burst out the singer.

In an interview with ITV, Jaden stressed that there is “no hate” in the relationship with his mother, but it will take time and effort to bridge the gap. “I think 100% that this relationship can be built. But it will take time and effort. I just want her mental state to get better. When that happens I would love to see her again.” Speaking directly to his mum, the teenager sends a message: “I love you so much, I wish you the best. I hope one day we can sit down and talk again.”

Among other things, Spears’ children reportedly disapprove of her particularly daring appearances on social media, which she did again on Sunday, not letting almost nothing to the imagination. “Like what;;;” the singer states in the caption.

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