Britney Spears revealed she's working on a new project while dancing around in a skimpy bodysuit.
The "Toxic" songstress shared a sultry video of herself on Instagram Tuesday that showed her gracefully prancing around in the sheer glittery fit with floral designs covering her bosom.
"Tease for new project coming up soon ๐ !!! SEX N DIAMONDS ๐," she captioned the clip, which was also attached to an image with a bunch of flowers.
While Spears didn't detail her plans, her bodysuit, which she paired with brown platform heels, appeared to give fans hope she would be hitting the stage once again.
"She's picking up that pen again," one fan wrote on X as another added, "Gotta drop it ASAP."
"Mother is coming y'all," a third quipped.
The "Toxic" hitmaker took to Instagram to hint at her newest endeavor while dancing in a sheer bodysuit. Instagram/britneyspears "Tease for new project coming up soon ๐ !!! SEX N DIAMONDS ๐," she captioned the clip. Instagram/britneyspearsHowever, fans might be too optimistic given that the "Gimmie More" songstress, 42, vowed she'd never make music again.
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"Just so we're clear most of the news is trash !!! They keep saying I'm turning to random people to do a new album … I will never return to the music industry !!!" Spears wrote on Instagram Jan. 3.
"When I write, I write for fun or I write for other people !!!" she continued, adding she is a "ghostwriter" who has "written over 20 songs for other people" the past two years.
Spears didn't give any details on what she's working on. Instagram/britneyspearsThe superstar's insistence came hours after Page Six confirmed that her team tapped Charli XCX and Julia Michaels to pen songs for her potential next album.
At the time, insiders told us the project was in the beginning stages and nothing had been recorded yet.
While it's been a while since Spears dropped solo tracks, she was featured on "Hold Me Closer," a collaboration with Elton John in 2022, and "Mind Your Business," with will.i.am in 2023.
But fans hope it's new music. britneyspears/InstagramThe Grammy winner recalled recording the duet with John following the end of her conservatorship battle in November 2021.
"Recording 'Hold Me Closer' and putting it out into the world was a fantastic experience," she wrote in her 2023 memoir, "The Woman In Me." "It didn't feel good — it felt great."
Spears furthered her priority is not pushing her music forward but to "find" herself.
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