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Britney Spears accidentally burned down gym

/ 12:28 PM April 30, 2020

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Britney Spears (Image: AP/Invision/Chris Pizzello)

Britney Spears has admitted that she was behind a fire that destroyed her gym at home.

“I haven’t been here for like six months because I burnt my gym down,” the pop star revealed prior to sharing a workout video on Instagram today, April 30.

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“I had two candles and one thing led to another and I burnt it down.”

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The “Oops… I Did It Again” singer only has two pieces of gym equipment and a “one-sided mirror gym,” she said in her post.

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“Nobody got hurt,” she added.

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Spears is spending quarantine in her Los Angeles home—unfortunately away from her boyfriend, fitness trainer Sam Asghari.

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“I have been quarantining since I got back from Louisiana weeks ago… so basically I haven’t seen my boyfriend @samasghari in what feels like a lifetime,” she lamented in another Instagram post today.

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“I have actually lost weight from missing him,” she remarked. “Now none of my pants or shorts fit.”  /ra

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