Britney Spears reveals she’s had her Covid vaccine with beau Sam Asghari

Britney Spears enthusiastically revealed she’s had her Covid vaccine in an Instagram post on Thursday.

‘Got the COVID vaccine…. Great success …. High-five!!!!!!’ the singer, 39, wrote in the caption, before tagging her boyfriend Sam Asghari who said the jab was ‘a great success’. 

It comes after Britney was forced to deny claims that she doesn’t share her own social media posts after it was claimed she wasn’t behind an Instagram caption referencing the documentary Framing Britney Spears.

Thrilled: Britney Spears, 39, enthusiastically revealed she’s had her Covid vaccine in an Instagram post on Thursday 

In the clip, Sam, a 27-year-old fitness professional, asked Britney: ‘OK, so what did you think of the vaccine?’

The Grammy-winning pop star replied, ‘OK so the people on the Internet said it was really bad, like a bullet going through your arm, it was not, I felt nothing I’m fine and I hope I continue to stay fine.’

Sam later commented, ‘As @sachabaroncohen said great success,’ while the video showed the pair high-fiving each other. 

In the clip, Britney donned a pink top with black pants with pearls while her boyfriend was wearing an ash grey shirt. 

Happy: 'Got the COVID vaccine…. Great success …. High-five!!!!!!' the singer, 39, wrote in the caption, before tagging her boyfriend Sam Asghari who said the jab was 'a great success'

Happy: ‘Got the COVID vaccine…. Great success …. High-five!!!!!!’ the singer, 39, wrote in the caption, before tagging her boyfriend Sam Asghari who said the jab was ‘a great success’ 

Her take: The Grammy-winning pop star replied, 'OK so the people on the Internet said it was really bad, like a bullet going through your arm, it was not, I felt nothing I’m fine and I hope I continue to stay fine'

Her take: The Grammy-winning pop star replied, ‘OK so the people on the Internet said it was really bad, like a bullet going through your arm, it was not, I felt nothing I’m fine and I hope I continue to stay fine’

Spears clutched a bottle of water and paperwork in the social media clip

Spears clutched a bottle of water and paperwork in the social media clip 

Britney is one of many stars who have shared their vaccination experiences over social media, as others include comic Amy Schumer, icon Dolly Parton and Spears’ fellow pop star Mariah Carey, who shared her experience last week. 

Carey, surrounded by doctors, said, ‘They’re having a medical narrative, but I’m here, Excited and nervous a little bit about getting this shot. This is distracting them from doing their job, but you know how I am. I just talk and don’t really think about it.

‘Here we are, all the way from that first post, washing my hands with Roc and Roe in New York, trying to encourage people to really be safe. You know, we’re still in this battle together.’

Spears has continued to be a newsmaker amid the documentary Framing Britney Spears, showing her rise to stardom and the ongoing conservatorship battle with her father. 

Spears is one of many stars who have shared their vaccination experiences over social media

Spears is one of many stars who have shared their vaccination experiences over social media

It comes amid a recent scandal that saw Britney deny to TMZ a claim by a former makeup artist Billy Brasfield, that she told him she hadn’t written an Instagram post that made reference to the documentary Framing Britney Spears. 

Asked by the outlet about her association with Brasfield, Spears said, ‘No, I’m not talking to him at all.

‘I write my posts,’ she said, ‘I’m not sure who he is talking to, but I am not talking to Billy B.’ 

Limelight: Spears has continued to be a newsmaker amid the documentary Framing Britney Spears, showing her rise to stardom and the ongoing conservatorship battle with her father

Limelight: Spears has continued to be a newsmaker amid the documentary Framing Britney Spears, showing her rise to stardom and the ongoing conservatorship battle with her father

In the Instagram post Tuesday, …Baby One More Time singer said she ‘didn’t watch’ the documentary but was ’embarrassed by the light they put me in’ and cried for two weeks’ amid the release of the documentary in February.

‘It takes a lot of strength to TRUST the universe with your real vulnerability cause I’ve always been so judged… insulted… and embarrassed by the media… and I still am till this day!!!!’ she said. ‘As the world keeps on turning and life goes on we still remain so fragile and sensitive as people !!! 

‘I didn’t watch the documentary but from what I did see of it I was embarrassed by the light they put me in … I cried for two weeks and well …. I still cry sometimes !!!!’ 

Speaking to Page Six the following day, Brasfield, 57, said the singer confirmed to him personally that she didn’t pen the post.

‘I immediately knew it was not her,’ he told the outlet. ‘I texted her about it and she texted me back last night. What was upsetting – it was basically a narrative denouncing her fans and the Free Britney movement and people now taking a very conscious look at the facts and what is going on.’