Britney Spears Re-Creates ‘Oops! … I Did It Again’ Album Cover With Her Sons, And It’s Adorable


It’s one of the most iconic album covers of recent pop music history, and one that has since been recreated across the world by girls and boys of all ages.

And one of those is the singer herself, as it turns out that Britney Spears couldn’t help but recreate the legendary cover for her second album, Oops!… I Did It Again, when she saw the opportunity over the weekend.

But this time she had two little helpers alongside her to make the homage to her multi-million selling sophomore effort even more adorable. And they were her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James, who are nine and eight, respectively.

Britney Spears decided to visit Disneyland with her two sons to celebrate the fourth of July. And her Twitter and Instagram feeds soon featured two images from their adventures.

However, one of these pictures from Saturday truly managed to capture the attention of twenty somethings from across the globe, as it instantly made them reminisce about all of the school discos and dances that they’d first heard the song at.

You can check out the picture of Britney, Jayden, and Sean recreating the Oops!… I Did It Again album cover below.

Meanwhile Britney Spears also uploaded a rather precious picture of her and her two sons having a joyous time while on the Disneyland rides, as she wore a Minnie Mouse headband.

Oops!… I Did It Again was the follow-up album to 1999’s...Baby One More Time. It produced the titular single, as well as “Lucky,” “Stronger,” and “Don’t Let Me Be The Last To Know.” It has currently sold over 24 million copies, which, even though it means it is one of the highest selling albums of all time, means that it still didn’t match the numbers of … Baby One More Time.

Maybe Jayden, Sean, and Britney’s antics will help it finally eclipse its predecessor.

[Images via Lifestyle/Vip]

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