Britney Spears Expletive Rant: Pop Star Sings A Different Tune During Show


Britney Spears went on a bit of a rant during her “Britney: Piece of Me” show in Las Vegas. It’s very rare for the pop princess to speak much during her shows, let alone try something new. However, Britney wanted to switch things up and decided to try something new.

The legendary pop star had to get something off her chest. Spears wanted to let her dedicated fan base know that she’s something that rhymes with the word witch and she’s proud of it. Between songs on Wednesday night, November 2, Spears decided to speak the words of Meredith Brooks’ 90s hit song “B****,” as reported by Radio.com.

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“I just wanted to let you guys knows: I feel like a b****,” she told the Vegas crowd.

“And a lover. And a child. And a mother. And a sinner, and a saint,” she added as she gave the middle finger. “And I do not feel ashamed! I’m your hell, I’m your dream. And I’m nothing in between. And I wouldn’t want it any other motherf***ing way.”

Then, she asked the screaming crowd if they were “ready to play” before she performed her next song, and indeed they were.

Check out Britney’s rant in the video below. Be aware that it’s NSFW due to its explicit content.

Spears proudly stood up on stage when she performed her rant. She wore a black strappy bra and matching underwear set over black tights. Spears topped off her look with black eyeglasses and black knee-high boots.

It’s not clear why the blonde singer went on a random rant during the show. This part of the segment looks like something new and part of her setlist, according to TooFab. However, this isn’t the first time that Britney has had an outburst on stage. At one of her previous “Piece of Me” shows, she called the audience “f***ing a**holes” when they didn’t respond to her question. And back on “The Circus Starring Britney Spears,” often referred to as the “Circus World Tour,” she infamously uttered the words “My p***y is hanging out” to her roaring fans. You can check out some of Britney’s previous onstage (NSFW) outburst in the video below, courtesy of PopCrush.

Fans are now hoping that Britney Spears will sing a cover of “B***” in the near future. She sang her live version of Alanis Morrisette’s “You Oughta Know” on “The Circus Tour.” Check out the video proof below.

Spears hasn’t since slowed down since release her latest album, Glory, and performing at her “Piece of Me” residency. Though she’s ranted onstage on what it’s really like to be single, Spears previously opened up to E! News about the single life.

“I’m not looking for a man at the moment,” she admitted. “My boys are my heart.”

Even though she’s single doesn’t mean she’s not free to dabble into online dating. In the meantime, the “Make Me” singer is in a legal battle with the dating app Bumble. According to TMZ, Britney’s lawyer wrote a letter to Adam Kluger, claiming he went behind Britney’s back and negotiated with Bumble to fund the money for her new music video, reported to be for her next single, “Slumber Party.” According to the letter, obtained by TMZ, Kluger told Bumble that he had total authority to place a $200K Bumble ad all over her next video. Kluger also made a deal with Britney’s label, RCA, to pay them $450,000 for the Bumble product placement ad.

“We are going to defend the sterling reputation of The Kluger Agency in court as necessary. The allegations are false. The Kluger Agency has done nothing wrong.”

Spears’ rep claims that what Kluger did was fraudulent because he never repped the singer. He also agrees with that statement but argues that is only a creative agency that puts people and brands together. He claims that he has worked with Spears in the past on several projects, including Orange Theory and Plenty of Fish. In addition, Spears’ new video will feature an online dating app, and in return, she will collaborate with Bumble.

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