Britney Spears Handles Wardrobe Malfunction Like a Pro in Concert, Breezes through Legal Battles

Britney Spears' bra top went on a "Gimme More" spree during a wardrobe malfunction in her Oct. 22 Las Vegas concert. It took two frantic efforts from her dance team to fix the unfastened bra. But pop icon Britney Spears handled it gracefully and went on with her show.

The bra went off first during her cover of "I Love Rock N Roll." 

In a tweet before her Las Vegas show, Britney Spears was hinting at a surprise for her fans. This sudden wardrobe issue caused an additional surprise. The performance remained solid despite this unforeseen incident.

Legally, things are not as seamless and easy for Britney Spears. She got fraudulently represented by an advertising executive named Adam Kluger. Kluger allegedly represented 34-year-old Britney Spears to dating app Bumble with an $800,000 deal. In exchange for the deal, Britney Spears' latest music video will be played in the dating app.

Kluger's firm denies these allegations from the camp of Britney Spears. They strongly emphasize that they are doing the right thing. The legal battle continues.

Britney Spears reportedly managed to turn the situation to her advantage. She directly struck a deal with Bumble app. The new deal involves some of her new music, possibly from her latest album entitled "Glory."

It's been a very legally taxing year for the superstar. Prior to this current legal battle, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake's production companies also got embroiled in an expensive legal patent case against company Large Audience Display Systems (LADS).

Both Spears and Timberlake were represented by the same lawyers and they filed a motion to recover their fees. The court denied their request for fees and they are still working on a way to gain it back. The pending case is currently subject to the U.S. Patent Office's final approvals.

Despite all the legal snafu, the celebrity mom and music icon has hit the headlines recently for her new music album "Glory." She continues to be active in social media and in the concert scene.

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