Pop icon Britney Spears (Photo | IANS)
English

Britney Spears says ‘being single is awesome,’ amid dating rumours

It came as it was reported the star was dating Soliz, a convicted felon who worked as her housekeeper to 'clean toilets, mop floors and pick up trash’.

IANS

LOS ANGELES: Pop icon Britney Spears has insisted she is still single, despite being linked to an ex. The ‘Toxic singer’ opened up about her love-life as she shared another dancing video on Instagram.

She said, "Being single is awesome," seemingly shutting down rumours she is back with her felon ex Paul Richard Soliz, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.

“Beautiful Sunday. Hopeless romantic, understanding that being single is awesome,” she added. It came as it was reported the star was dating Soliz, a convicted felon who worked as her housekeeper to 'clean toilets, mop floors and pick up trash’.

Sources told Us Weekly Paul is very much back on the scene. One said: "Britney and Paul are definitely together. He's still in the picture."

A second source confirmed the same, despite Britney declaring to fans she is still a free agent. Just last week Britney boldly declared she "loves" someone new, five months after her sad split from her husband of one year Sam Asghari.

As per ‘Mirror.co.uk’, the singer broke the news to her 42 million fans, revealing she could have a new love interest in her life. Britney has been updating her page. She sent rumour mills into overdrive as she posed up a storm standing inside a private jet.

She kept fans guessing as she captioned the shot "I love him". It comes after Britney showed off her moves as she danced around in a red latex bodysuit, complete with devil horns.

Congress moves privilege notice against Rajnath Singh for 'misleading' Parliament on death of Indian soldiers

Four-year-old boy falls into 220-foot borewell in Haryana, rescue operation underway

Uddhav faces fresh setback as Sena (UBT) leader Sachin Ahir files Mahayuti nomination for Council Dy Chairman

Flash floods, landslides wreak havoc in Arunachal's Lower Siang district

Delhi Congress questions timing of polling booth increase ahead of SIR

SCROLL FOR NEXT