No stranger to strip herself bare and show off her naked body, Britney Spears strikes again during her French Polynesia vacation.
Spears returned to Instagram on Wednesday to post a photo of herself wearing absolutely nothing as she posed for the camera.
However, she did use two carefully placed diamond emojis to prevent violating any platform rules.
“Just landed in French Polynesia !!!” she captioned the shocking image.
Spears followed up her jaw-dropping snap with a video of herself busting a move while wearing a sheer, yellow illusion dress.
“Before dinner at Catch two nights ago!!!” she captioned the video. “Dancing like I should everyday of my life!!!”
Spears, 42, has posted many photos lacking clothing in the past, but she still left fans looking in disbelief at the risqué photo.
She frequently gives fans a glimpse of her exposed figure as an expression of freedom following her 13-year conservatorship.
“I know that a lot of people don’t understand why I love taking pictures of myself naked or in new dresses,” Spears wrote in her memoir, “The Woman in Me.”
“But I think if they’d been photographed by other people thousands of times, prodded and posed for other people’s approval, they’d understand that I get a lot of joy from posing the way I feel sexy and taking my own picture, doing whatever I want with it.”
Despite her sexy photos being therapeutic for the pop star, they have caused an extreme rift between the mom and her two sons, Preston, 18, and Jayden, 17, whom she shares with her ex-husband Kevin Federline.
“It’s like almost as if she has to post something on Instagram to get attention,” Jayden said last year. “This has gone on for years and years and years, and there’s a high chance that this is never going to really stop.”
Meanwhile, Federline claims he has tried to explain to his sons that it’s just a way their mother expresses herself.
The former backup dancer, however, noted that seeing their mother naked online can be “tough” for the boys.
“I can’t imagine how it feels to be a teenager, having to go to high school,” he added. “Who knows how many people ask them about it or talk to them about it?”
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