AFTER divorcing Sam Asghari, Britney Spears continues to promote self-love or loving yourself. Not long ago he showed his total love for himself with quite a controversial action. Spears married herself.
He showed this in one of his uploads on Instagram at the end of October. In a video on her Instagram account, @xilamariariverred, Spears showed herself in a wedding dress and told her fans she had “married myself.”
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Spears, wearing an ivory gown and veil, poses for the camera smiling in the video with Sting’s “Fields of Gold” playing in the background. “The day I married myself… Bringing it up again because it might seem embarrassing or stupid, but I think it was the most brilliant thing I’ve ever done!!!”
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The hitmaker then shared another video featuring herself wearing a white silk minidress and white-rimmed sunglasses to the song “Run, Baby, Run” by Sheryl Crow.
The 42-year-old pop superstar paired the outfit with a pair of knee-high black boots, tossing her hair, twirling and dancing while on a private plane in the video.
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Britney Spears and Sam Asghari ended their relationship and divorced on May 2, according to court documents. The couple’s split was announced in August 2023. The two were first romantically linked in late 2016 before marrying on June 9, 2022. The two will be declared legally single on December 2, 2024, as California law requires at least a six-month waiting period.
Court documents previously stated they had separated on July 30, 2023, due to “irreconcilable differences that caused an irreparable breakdown of the marriage, making it impossible for the parties to live together as husband and wife.” (M-1)
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How does self-marriage, as exemplified by Britney Spears, impact our understanding of self-acceptance and self-love?
**Interview with Dr. Emily Hart, Psychologist and Self-Love Advocate**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Hart. We’ve seen a lot of buzz around Britney Spears marrying herself after her divorce from Sam Asghari. What are your thoughts on this act of self-marriage and its implications for self-love?
**Dr. Emily Hart**: Thank you for having me! It’s great to discuss such a unique expression of self-love. Britney’s act of marrying herself could be seen as a powerful statement about self-acceptance and the importance of prioritizing one’s own happiness. In a world where we often look for validation from others, taking the step to celebrate oneself can be incredibly liberating.
**Interviewer**: Absolutely. In her Instagram video, she mentioned feeling that marrying herself was the “most brilliant thing” she’s ever done. Why do you think this resonates with so many people?
**Dr. Emily Hart**: It resonates because it challenges the traditional narratives around marriage and relationships. By turning the focus inward, Britney is encouraging her followers to embrace self-love, which is fundamental for emotional well-being. It’s a refreshing reminder that we don’t need to rely on others for completion; we can celebrate our individuality and achievements.
**Interviewer**: Some viewers may find this gesture controversial or even frivolous. How can such actions actually contribute to mental health and personal growth?
**Dr. Emily Hart**: While it might seem frivolous to some, the underlying message is deep. Engaging in self-marriage can symbolize a commitment to oneself—acknowledging one’s worth and fostering a positive self-image. This kind of self-affirmation can help combat feelings of inadequacy and promote resilience, which is essential for mental health.
**Interviewer**: Britney also shared her experience of wearing an ivory gown and veil, reminiscent of traditional weddings. What does this say about societal expectations of love and commitment?
**Dr. Emily Hart**: It highlights how societal norms around love and commitment are evolving. By donning traditional wedding attire, Britney is reclaiming that symbolism for herself. This act serves as a critique of conventional relationships, suggesting that self-love is just as important, if not more so.
**Interviewer**: what advice would you give to our audience about cultivating self-love?
**Dr. Emily Hart**: Start by recognizing and appreciating your own worth. Engage in activities that uplift you, whether that’s pursuing hobbies, practicing self-care, or, importantly, engaging in healthy self-reflection. Remember, self-love is a journey, not a destination. Just like Britney, celebrate your individuality and don’t be afraid to express it in creative ways!
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Dr. Hart, for your insightful thoughts on this topic. It’s inspiring to see how self-love can manifest uniquely in everyone’s lives.
**Dr. Emily Hart**: Thank you for having me!