Britney Spears ‘Snaps’ Leg Back Into Place After Fall at Friend’s House | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Britney Spears continues to post dancing videos despite a knee injury from a fall, with her knee occasionally snapping out, as she recovers with bandages on her leg and hands.
- On Saturday, Britney Spears disclosed she fell down the stairs at her friend's house and hurt her knee, saying it sometimes snaps and she was unsure if it was broken.
- Background includes Spears' highly publicized 2004 knee injury that led to crutches and a hiatus, and her 2019 retreat from the spotlight after a residency cancellation and conservatorship leadership shake-up.
- The Instagram footage captured Britney Spears dancing Sunday in a low-cut pink dress with visible bandages on her right knee, leg and hands as she smiled and posed.
- Spears noted in her caption that `My boys had to leave and go back to Maui` and she is not seeking pity, saying she has wonderful support as fans expressed concern.
- Over the longer term, her posts show Spears has shared Instagram dancing videos for five years, framing dance as expression and prayer despite injuries.
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The singer shared a video on her social networks in which she is seen with her knee and hands bandaged after a recent fall
Britney Spears fell down the stairs and suffered a serious knee injury. The pop star recorded a video in which fans spotted her right knee covered in a thick bandage.
Britney Spears ‘Snaps’ Leg Back Into Place After Fall at Friend’s House | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Britney Spears is seemingly doing okay after a fall. The 43-year-old “Till The World Ends” superstar shared an update on social media, revealing that she fell down the stairs of her friend’s house. Keep reading to find out more… “My boys had to leave and go back to Maui … this is the way I express myself and pray through art … father who art in heaven … I’m not here for concern or pity, I just want to be a good woman and be better … and I do hav…
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