Britney Spears Dances to Ex Justin Timberlake’s Song

Pop star Britney Spears is back in the headlines as she posted a video of herself dancing to the rhythm of Justin Timberlake’s “Senorita”. She shared this lively clip on social media, where she could be seen moving to the music while Timberlake’s track played, adding an intriguing twist to their past relationship.

Here’s a rundown of the recent online buzz surrounding Spears’ latest social media posts. These updates are gaining traction rapidly on the web.

Britney Spears dances on Justin Timberlake’s song

On March 8th, the creator of “Gimme More” shared an online video featuring her dance routine to Justin Timberlake’s “Senorita”, performed in front of a cozy fireplace.

In the Instagram video just mentioned, Britney Spears wore a black bodysuit, boots in the same shade of suede, and a cowboy hat as she danced. Interestingly, this well-known musician didn’t include a caption with her post, leaving fans to wonder about any potential underlying message in the video.

To highlight, Spears has performed a similar act previously. In April 2020, the Grammy winner posted a video dancing to the beats of her ex-boyfriend’s 2018 song “Filthy.” This brief clip was later shared on her Instagram account, as reported by People.

Initially, Spears added some additional detail to the since-removed video via a caption that touched upon her past relationship with Timberlake. The caption read: “I know we experienced one of the world’s most significant breakups about 20 years ago… but hey, the man is incredibly talented! Fantastic song, JT!!!

Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake initially met each other during their childhood, at the set of The Mickey Mouse Club. In her 2023 memoir titled “The Woman in Me”, Spears disclosed that Timberlake was her first kiss, following a special moment they shared at a Mickey Mouse Club cast party. As their careers in music progressed, they reconnected and eventually began dating in 1999. However, their relationship came to an end three years later in 2002.

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2025-03-10 19:10