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Britney Spears tells fans not to 'call cops’ as she posts another erratic video

Britney Spears has sparked concern online after posting an animated video telling fans not to “call the cops” if she deletes her Instagram.

The 41-year-old took to her social media on Tuesday (February 21) where she spoke in an accent that appeared to be a mix of Australian and British.

In the clip, pop princess Britney can be seen posing and excitedly displaying a selection of dresses.

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One of the dresses was one that she made for herself, and another was an outfit that a brand had sent to her.

She then abruptly stopped dancing and told fans not to reach out to the police if she deletes her Instagram in the future.

Britney took to her Instagram this week
(Image: Instagram)

“So, guys, I just want you to know, if I shut down my Instagram do not call the cops,” she proclaimed into the camera.

It appears Brit was referring to the recent reports that claimed fans allegedly sent the police to check on her after she deleted her Instagram account.

The mum-of-two then started running past the camera as she shouted: “Don’t ever be a roller coaster!”

Brit showed off a selection of dresses before issuing a warning to fans
(Image: Instagram)

Brit ended the video by running in and out of the camera once more while yelling: “Never be a roller coaster!”

Along with the clip, Britney also added a cryptic caption that read: “Stay humble out there, y’all! Hi mommy and daddy, I am a star now have you heard? Carry on peeps…”

Last month, reports swirled that said the police had attended Britney’s home after an Instagram name change and the deletion of her account.

Britney confirmed that police did attend her home after “prank calls” from concerned fans sparked a welfare check, but added that there was “no issue” and the police “left immediately”.

Britney told fans ‘not to call the cops’ if she deletes her Instagram again
(Image: Instagram)

The Toxic hitmaker later assured her fans on Twitter that she was “alive and well” but said her “feelings were hurt” following the welfare check by the police.

Brit was soon back on Instagram though, after reinstating her account.

Taking to her Instagram on January 30, Britney shared a defiant message to her followers, telling people to “think again” if they think they know her story.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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