Britney Spears has poked fun at her 'obnoxious' PDA with husband Sam Asghari as the newlywed lovebirds live it up on their romantic honeymoon.
The Toxic hit-maker, 40, appears to be having the time of her life as she enjoys her newfound freedom after the end of her 13-year conservatorship while living it up on a luxurious yacht.
The pop icon took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a glimpse into her fun-filled honeymoon with hunky husband Sam as the pair danced and kissed in a sweet video which perfectly showcased their love for one another.
The sweet video saw Britney show off her incredible figure in a baby blue bikini and Sam lovingly held her while the pair danced together on the yacht.
Alongside her latest post, Britney asked her fans if he was 'obnoxious enough' as she poked fun at her happy relationship.
"Playing the role of How To Lose A Guy In 10 days. Am I obnoxious enough??? Do you guys think its real????," she posted.
Britney has been living the high life since her wedding day with Sam last month.
The singer has been posting endless videos and snaps from her dreamy tropical getaway - and on Tuesday, she stripped off in a sizzling post.
"Part 2 of the Honeymoon here in this unbelievable tropical piece of paradise … No this is not a girls gone wild campaign … It’s simply me living my life !!!" she captioned the video.
"This is what happens when you do a two week yacht island vacation … jumping from island to island is literally insane !!! Girls if you want to lose weight, fly in a helicopter and you lose all your fluid from being nervous.
"I MEAN I think I dropped 4 pounds in a day … enough shallow talk right ladies ??? That’s too offensive … oh well."
Fans were loving her honeymoon videos and complimented the star in the comment section.
"It’s Britney, beach," one user commented while another said: "love you."
Sam and Britney only just managed to travel to their honeymoon getaway as they were previously busy moving house.
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