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Britney Spears hints at desire for another baby in deleted social media post
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Britney Spears hints at desire for another baby in deleted social media post

From El Comercio · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Britney Spears shared an Instagram video on Father's Day, dancing in a yellow slip dress.
  • In a now-deleted caption, she expressed a desire to have another baby, stating she bought a guitar in Mexico with that hope.
  • The singer's emotional posts and online activity continue to draw global attention from fans and media.

Britney Spears shared an emotional message on Instagram on Father's Day, hinting at her desire to expand her family. The pop star posted a video of herself dancing in a dark room, wearing a yellow slip dress, set to music.

In a caption accompanying the video, which she later deleted, Spears wrote about the emotional nature of the day. She reflected on how guitars reminded her of "alien babies" with delicate strings, calling music the "language of the angels."

It is a very emotional day for meโ€ฆ guitars remind me of alien babies, with such delicate stringsโ€ฆ It is said that music is the language of the angels.

โ€” Britney SpearsIn a now-deleted Instagram caption shared on Father's Day.

The most striking part of the deleted message was her confession: "I bought this guitar in Mexico with the hope that someday I can have another baby." This statement quickly circulated on social media, with international media outlets and fans picking up on the revelation.

Spears's consistent activity on social media, including these personal and often cryptic posts, keeps her in the global spotlight. Her followers closely monitor her official account for every new update.

I bought this guitar in Mexico with the hope that someday I can have another baby.

โ€” Britney SpearsIn a now-deleted Instagram caption shared on Father's Day.
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Originally published by El Comercio in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.