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FLOWER POWER: Britney Spears covers nip slips with emojis

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A double nip slip during a video post was seemingly well-handled by Britney Spears on her Instagram earlier this week.

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After the dance-happy pop star’s nipples broke free from a gold mini-dress while she danced to Janet Jackson’s 1993 hit Any Time, Any Place, Spears found a workaround, editing yellow flower emojis to conceal the wardrobe malfunction.

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Spears’ latest Instagram video comes a month after she claimed she adopted a baby girl on July 12.

In that video, the singer, who shares sons Sean Federline, 19, and Jayden Federline, 18, with ex Kevin Federline, wore a pink bodysuit while dancing.

“I haven’t worked out in years so I put this little pink one piece on and PLAYED !!!” Spears said.

“How are you beautiful people this morning ??? I need coffee and I want to let you guys know I adopted a beautiful baby girl !!! Her name is Lennon London Spears!!!”

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Spears gave more details about her alleged new daughter, writing, “Lennon today has on adorable dress !!! It says I’m NEW HERE !!! SO PLEASE STOP TALKING TRASH AMERICA !!! I’ve decided to move to Italy !!!”

The New York Post’s Page Six reached out to Spears’ reps at the time but got no response.

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