Britney Spears may be planning an international comeback as she supports one of her sons’ music careers.
In an Instagram post on Thursday, the “Baby One More Time” singer shared a throwback photo of herself at a piano during the 2002 American Music Awards. “Sending this piano to my son this year!!!” she wrote. “He’s a huge star and I’m so humbled to be in his presence!!! Godspeed, little man!!!”
While Spears didn’t specify which son she was referring to, she had shared a photo with her youngest, Jayden Federline, 19, earlier that day. A source also confirmed to E! News that Jayden spent Christmas with his mother. The Grammy winner also shares Sean Preston Federline, 20, with ex-husband Kevin Federline.
Sean Federline, Jayden James Federline and Britney Spears attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors at Staples Center on November 29, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)Getty Images
Spears used the post to address her own future on stage, revealing she has no plans to ever take the stage in America again. “I will never perform in the U.S. again because of extremely sensitive reasons,” she explained.
However, she teased the potential for international dates. “I hope to be sitting on a stool with a red rose in my hair, in a bun, performing with my son… in the UK and AUSTRALIA very soon.”
Spears, whose 13-year conservatorship was terminated in 2021, also reflected on how dancing has become therapeutic for her in the post. “Interestingly enough, I dance on IG to heal things in my body that people have no idea about,” she added. “Yup and it’s embarrassing sometimes… but I walked through the fire to save my life.”
Spears’ last major live concert performance was the closing night of her Piece of Me Tour in Austin, Texas, on Oct. 21, 2018, at the Formula 1 US Grand Prix.
The pop queen had been scheduled to return to Las Vegas in 2019 for a second residency dubbed “Domination,” but she ultimately postponed the show and stepped away from performing indefinitely due to family matters.