The American singer shared a video on her Instagram account in which she appears deliberately dancing to the reggaeton hit.
Pop princess Britney Spears taught herself to the beat of J. Balvin’s music and got out of control by creating her own choreography for the song “My people”, but her behavior worried her followers.
The American singer shared a video on her Instagram account in which she appears deliberately dancing to the reggaeton hit.
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“Sometimes you just have to have a little fun and it’s fun for me to dance like that! I recommend it to anyone who needs to add some more mojo to their birthday … or whatever they are told “, he wrote in the post.
With mini shorts, a crop top and barefoot, Britney Spears combined some steps, movements, pirouettes and even perreo to dance in front of the cameras one of the most popular reggaeton songs.

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Although in her publication, the pop princess assured that it is a way to have fun, her followers do not think the same and ask to pay attention to the artist’s behavior, because she continuously uploads these types of videos.
“Does anyone else feel that they are publicly humiliated by someone who secretly records them through a mirror?”, “Can anyone give Britney a health check?” That’s not good. How much longer can I endure this abuse? “I think I’m witnessing a manic episode and someone gives him some aloe vera gel for that burn,” I doubt the assurance.
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The singer, who has been interrupting her musical career since the beginning of 2019, is going through a legal battle to get her father out of the legal guardianship that has administered her fortunes and decisions for a decade.
Last year, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny declined to agree with the famous singer’s request, although she did not rule out continuing to rule on the matter in the future if more demands are made.