Spears proves she’s still a sսperstar when she sings while riding while on holiday with her husband

Spears proves she’s still a sսperstar when she sings while riding while on holiday with her husband

Britney Spears is sharing more images from her tropical getaway that includes her husband and her manager.

On Saturday, the pop superstar shared a clip of herself singing while out horseback riding along a scenic beach with husband of just over a year,

Sam Asghari and Cade Hudson, who has worked as her agent for more than a dozen years.

For this latest Instagram post, the Toxic singer-songwriter showcased her summer-ready figure in a yellow and white-patterned bikini.

‘Southern girl singing on my horse !!!’ she declared in the caption of the video that showed she also wore shorts over her bikini bottoms.

The clip begins with a blurry yellow image, as the glaring sun shined down on her camera phone, all while she can be heard belting out lines from the Christian hymn, Amazing Grace.

It didn’t take long before the video cleared up and was directed up at Spears while she and her horse continued on with their stroll.

She then lifted the camera just above head level, giving a better look at her face and fab figure in the two-piece.

Along with the swimsuit and shorts, the McComb, Mississippi native also donned dark sunglasses and a straw hat over her long blonde tresses that were pulled up into a ponytail.

At one point, while still singing Amazing Grace, she turned the camera on the ocean and its crashing waves that were no more than a 100 feet away.

While shifting the view of the camera, she was able to capture Asghari and Hudson, who were never too far away from Spears.

Both men followed the lead of the Toxic Pony starlet and also donned straw hats and dark sunglasses for the afternoon excursion.

At the end of the clip, the songstress belted out, «Jesus loves me,’ which part of another verse from Amazing Grace, which was published in 1779 with words written in 1772 by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton.

Over the years, the song has gotten that it’s used for both religious and secular purposes. The song has actually gotten so immensely popular, particularly in the U.S., where it is used for both religious and secular purposes.