Britney Spears is finding her zen.
The Princess of Pop shared a quirky video of herself at a spa in Las Vegas with her brother, Bryan Spears, nearly one week after saying she was willing to forgive her estranged parents, Jamie Spears and Lynne Spears, for her 13-year conservatorship.
“My brother, we’re in Vegas, and we’re going to the spa, and we’re lost!” Britney, 42, said from behind the camera as she filmed Bryan, 47, leading her to the front desk at Resorts World’s Awana Spa via Instagram Tuesday.
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The Grammy winner compared the sprawling retreat to “Disneyland for adults” and a “spaceship” with “a lot of balls” hanging from the ceiling before exclaiming in a hallway with modern lighting, “I feel like I’m trippin’, dude! This is better than Disneyland ’cause it’s sexy.”
Britney also included clips of herself and Bryan posing together in front of a lighted mirror at the spa, which offers facials, massages and other relaxing treatments.
Notably, the siblings’ mother, Lynne, 69, “liked” the post.
While Britney has been feuding with most of her family members for years, Pvnew previously reported that she has remained close with Bryan.
“He’s been staying over and helping her alongside a therapist,” a source told us exclusively in August 2023, shortly after Britney’s ex-husband Sam Asghari filed for divorce from the “Toxic” singer.
The insider described Bryan’s steadfast presence in his sister’s life as “a great thing” for their family, as we had previously heard Britney felt “isolated” when her year-long marriage to Asghari, 30, came to an end.
Last Wednesday, the “Crossroads” star wrote on Instagram that she wanted to “be the bigger person and forgive” her parents, though she acknowledged that doing so would be “extremely hard” due to the “extremely deep” trauma she suffered during her conservatorship.
“I will do my best to let it go and not let others down by my anger,” she added.
Jamie, 71, placed Britney under the legal arrangement in February 2008 after she suffered a public breakdown, putting him in control of her medical and financial decisions until his suspension in September 2021. A Los Angeles judge terminated the conservatorship entirely in November 2021.
In her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” which hit stores in October 2023, Britney wrote that she initially “played by the rules” of the controversial guardianship so that she could regain custody of her two young sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, whom she shares with her ex-husband Kevin Federline.
However, the hitmaker began speaking out against her father in June 2021 when she claimed in open court that he had been an “abusive” conservator, which Jamie denied.
Britney also remains estranged from her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, whom she has repeatedly slammed on social media over the years.