
(TheIndependentStar.com) – Once-beloved pop princess Britney Spears went off the deep end again as she announced in a bizarre Instagram video that she “married herself,” calling it the “most brilliant thing” she has ever done.
See the link to Britney’s Instagram post below.
This peculiar act comes on the heels of her recent divorce, raising concerns about the star’s well-being and mental health.
The 41-year-old ‘Baby One More Time’ singer appeared in a wedding dress, playing Sting’s “Fields of Gold” in the background as she made her unconventional declaration.
The timing of this announcement is particularly troubling, as Spears is in the midst of finalizing her divorce from Sam Asghari.
Their marriage, which lasted just over a year, will be officially dissolved on December 2nd, on the pop star’s 42nd birthday.
While Asghari has taken the high road, speaking positively about their time together, Spears seems to be spiraling into increasingly erratic behavior.
Her social media posts have been a cause for concern among fans and critics alike, with many questioning her mental health and stability.
“It was a blessing to be able to share life with someone for a long time. And people grow apart and people move on,” Sam Asghari said.
While Spears’s latest deed is not just a cry for attention, it is a symptom of a larger problem plaguing American society.
The concept of “marrying oneself” is a direct assault on the sanctity of traditional marriage between a man and a woman.
It promotes a self-centered worldview that undermines the very foundation of family values that have long been the bedrock of American society.
Adding to the spectacle, Spears followed up her “wedding” announcement with another video, this time donning a white silk mini dress and hinting at a vacation to Turks and Caicos.
“The day I married myself … Bringing it back because it might seem embarrassing or stupid, but I think it’s the most brilliant thing I’ve ever done!” she posted.
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