Britney Spears Revisits That Time She ‘Married’ Herself With Throwback Video in Wedding Dress and Veil

Britney Spears has walked down the aisle three times with partners. But in a video posted on Sunday (Oct. 20), the singer celebrated going it alone the fourth time. In a brief clip that appeared to be a partial repost of a similar one from 2022, Spears wrote, “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 !!!”

The video cued to Sting’s 1993 solo single “Fields of Gold” features Spears, 42, staring into the camera while wearing a slip-like off-white dress and matching veil with lacy edges. Back in Dec. 2022, Spears — who was then still married to third ex-husband Sam Asghari — wrote, “Yeah … I married myself 👰🏼‍♀️ !!! I got bored, liked my veil and said IS THIS CRAZY ??? OR IS THERE SOMETHING TO IT 🤔🤔🤔 ??? Psss yes but I’m still married to hubby too 💍💍💍 😂😂😂 !!!” in a nearly identical video accompanied by Otis Redding’s “Try a Little Tenderness.”

Spears briefly married childhood friend Jason Alexander in 2004 before tying the knot with dancer Kevin Federline that same year; she and Federline welcomed two sons, Sean Preston, 19 and Jayden James, 18 before breaking up in 2007. In 2022, the singer married actor/personal trainer Asghari, with whom she split two years later.

Though Spears has said will “never return” to the music business, she continues to inspire her fellow artists, including Halsey, who tipped their hat to Brit this week as part of the roll out of the upcoming album The Great Impersonator (Oct. 25).

“It’s Britney, b–ch!!!,” Halsey wrote of the eleventh preview of her fifth studio album, which so far has had them channeling the look and vibes of Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, late Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan, Evanescence’s Amy Lee, David Bowie, Cher and other iconic stars. “The first superstar who ever inspired me,” they wrote of Spears, whose work is sampled on their Great Impersonator single “Lucky.” Halsey also copped Spears’ In the Zone look for the acompanying promo pic. “There were infinite Britney looks to choose from, but I had to do this iconic album!,” they added of Spears’ 2003 fourth studio album, which featured the Madonna collab “Me Against the Music,” as well as the Billboard Hot 100 No. 9 hit “Toxic.”

Gil Kaufman

Billboard