Britney Spears’ latest candid video is interrupted by a kiss from her husband as she lifts her cleavage while dancing in a white dress

Britney Spears’ latest candid video is interrupted by a kiss from her husband as she lifts her cleavage while dancing in a white dress

Britney Spears shared another clip of herself dancing at home to Instagram, on Wednesday night.

The pop star’s latest sexy video was interrupted by a kiss from husband Sam Asghari, who was only seen from behind as he came into shot for a quick peck.

Britney, 41, filmed herself pushing up her cleavage while dancing in a white dress and brown wedges, and at one point added a floppy hat into the mix.

Her floor-length frock boasted a pretty floral pattern and low-cut neckline, with the singer keen to draw attention to her ample cleavage.

Britney’s besotted husband, 29, caused her to pause her dancing momentarily when he stepped into view to place a kiss on his wife’s lips.

It was recently speculated that the singer and her husband had hit a rough patch in their relationship and were looking to end their marriage.

The rumors were further fueled after Asghari was spotted without his wedding ring this past March.

However, the actor denied that he had split up from his wife, and his representative provided a statement to Entertainment Tonight to refute the claims.

The rep told the media outlet that ‘Sam is not having marital issues. He simply took off his ring because he is filming a movie.’

Spears and her husband initially met while working on a music video in 2016, and they became engaged in 2021.

The performer was previously married to Jason Alexander, although their marriage was annulled within a year.

The singer went on to tie the knot with Kevin Federline in 2004, and they welcomed a pair of boys named Sean and Jayden, aged 17 and 16, during her second marriage, which ended in 2007.

According to People, the hitmaker ‘consented’ to let her children move to Hawaii last month, and her former husband’s attorney expressed that her kids were ‘ready to get away from the L.A. microscope.’