Britney Spears’ Post-Cheating Scandal Routine: A Little Work, A Little Play

Britney Spears apparently is not pining away following her recent breakup with David Lucado, which came after an alleged video of Lucado cheating on the singer made its rounds in Hollwood. Instead, th...
Britney Spears’ Post-Cheating Scandal Routine: A Little Work, A Little Play
Written by Pam Wright
  • Britney Spears apparently is not pining away following her recent breakup with David Lucado, which came after an alleged video of Lucado cheating on the singer made its rounds in Hollwood.

    Instead, the pop princess is back in the studio working on a new album, continuing with her hit Las Vegas show, and spending some fun girl-time with her BFF’s in Las Vegas.

    Spears announced her studio work via her Instagram and Twitter accounts on Thursday, with a photo of herself in full recording mode.

    As Billboard notes, Britney always seems to produce her best work post-breakup, so although no one wants her to be bummed after Lucado reportedly cheated on her, these new studio tracks may be just what fans are waiting for.

    The pop princess made the announcement that she was back in the studio via her Instagram and Twitter accounts on Thursday.

    And in a healthy response to what must be a difficult time for the once-troubled singer, Spears grabbed a bunch of her girlfriends for a fun-filled weekend in Las Vegas.

    The 32-year-old singer announced the breakup from Lucado in a tweet on Aug. 28.

    She also confirmed that Lucado cheated on her, telling a Las Vegas audience, “So I know you know my boyfriend cheated on me. But the best thing about being cheated on is I get to go on more first dates. OMG, OMG, I need a hot guy. Where are the hot guys here tonight?”

    A source told E! News that Spears seems to be doing just fine, thank you very much, and shows no signs of sadness.

    “She was full of energy and put on a great show,” said the source following a recent Vegas performance.

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