Oops! She did it again.
Britney Spears tossed her bikini onto the beach on Wednesday — making sure the moment was captured for her 42 million Instagram followers.
The singer, 40, showed off her sun-kissed physique as she posed in nothing but a red wide-brimmed hat as she lay in the sand.
In the photos, Spears, who showed off a new haircut, used her hands to cover her bare breasts and a small red heart emoji to cover her lower half.
Before stripping down to her birthday suit, the “Womanizer” singer wore a pair of white daisy dukes and a nautical crop top.
While the majority of Spears fans sent the singer best wishes, others were a little skeptical about her choice to go on commando with other people on the beach.
“This is not a nudist beach. Look at the dressed people in the back,” one person commented.
‘Those guys in the back…’, interrupted another.
“Imagine you’re those random people just casually hanging out on the beach on a Thursday and Britney Spears is suddenly next to them for a nude photo shoot,” joked a third follower.
Despite the comments, the NSFW posts seem to be common content for her followers.
Last month, the singer posted several clips of her sunbathing topless while vacationing on a yacht with her husband, Sam Asghari.
“CALM DAYS!!! HELL NO WAKE UP!!!!! Oh and here’s my ass ,” the “Toxic” singer joked alongside videos of her dancing around the huge boat.
While Spears appears to be quite confident in her own body, she came under fire in September for “body shaming” Christina Aguilera’s dancers in an “offensive” post.
“I wish I could have chosen the nannies for my kids… my dancers… I mean if I had Christina Aguilera’s dancers I would have looked extremely petite 💃💃💃… I mean, why shouldn’t I talk about it?” she wrote on Instagram, alongside a quote about “fat” people.
However, the post did not go down well with her followers – or with Aguilera, who unfollowed the singer.
“This is so f-king offensive Britney,” one person wrote, while another called the post “so wrong.”
Spears clarified in a later message that she didn’t want to “criticize anyone.”