Toxic singer Britney Spears has reactivated her Instagram just 10 days since she deleted her account after she sparked an online debate over her explicit posts.
She returned to the platform by posting a topless image of herself with a caption that reads: “Rose is two years old but what if time is an illusion!!!???
“I’m wearing the same necklace TODAY that I’m wearing here!!!”
Over the years, many famous faces have been able to make large sums of money due to their posts on the social media and the Womanizer singer is certainly no exception.
Research conducted by comparison site JohnSlots examined Britney’s official Instagram profile against influencer marketing calculators to establish how much the superstar can earn per sponsored post.
Here’s everything you need to know about how much Britney makes online.
How much does Britney Spears make per Instagram post?
New analysis has revealed that Britney can earn up to £122,627 for a single sponsored social media post.
The value of an Instagram profile depends on a combination of factors, including the number of followers, engagement ratio and the average likes per post.
The Circus star has a good engagement rate of 0.4%, 144,646 average likes per post and almost 42 million followers.
Therefore, Britney could ask for anything between £73,595 and £122,627 per sponsored post.
Consequently, she could earn a whopping £1,471,524 a year if she were to post just one sponsored post each month.
What is Britney Spears’ net worth?
Britney has a net worth of $70 million (£60.4m), according to celebritynetworth.com.
The singer rose to fame during the 1990s following a stint on The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, but her fame reached new heights after she released her first single …Baby One More Time in 1999.
Over the years, the star has stormed the music charts with songs including Oops…I Did It Again, Everytime and Piece Of Me.
She has also faced many highs and lows during her career, including her public meltdowns in 2007 and 2008 which saw the star shave her head before she was placed under a conservatorship by her father, Jamie Spears.
A conservatorship is granted by a court for people who are unable to make their own decisions.
Usually, the order is granted for individuals suffering from mental illnesses or from deterioration in memory, thinking or behaviour due to syndromes such as dementia.
The order came to an end in November 2021 after 13 years – giving Britney control of her personal life and her money – after her lawyer Mathew Rosengart asked the judge to end the conservatorship without a medical evaluation.
Britney then tied the knot for the third time in June 2022 to partner Sam Asghari and the pair were reported to have signed an ‘iron-clad’ prenuptial agreement.
According to TMZ, the prenup ensures Sam won’t get a penny from Britney’s earnings and if the couple were to divorce, Sam will not receive any of the star’s past earnings from her tours, albums, and movie roles.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk