Britney Spears is said to be selling her Californian mansion, which was originally owned by Justin and Hailey Bieber, for $12million just six months after she bought it.
The Toxic singer has reportedly listed the property "off market" for her own privacy, which means that people won't be able to go and view the house.
TMZ has said that she is currently looking at applications and may be looking to sell as soon as next month for her $12million asking price.
She is said to be unhappy with Calabasas because it's "too big" and doesn't offer her enough privacy.
Before she moved to the mansion she lived in Thousand Oaks, which she still owns and could potentially move back to.
The reason she moved to Calabasas was to be closer to her ex partner Kevin Federline, whom she shares her children Sean Preston and Jayden James.
The huge property has six bedrooms, a swimming pool, wine cellar and a home cinema.
It spans across 11,650sq ft and she originally bought it for $11.8m in June, soon after marrying Sam Asghari.
In July last year, Britney said that the house was "still in renovation".
Soon after buying it, People magazine reported: "'Britney loves her new house. She picked it out with Sam.
"She wanted a fresh start with Sam. It's been very important to her to have a home that she picked up without having to ask for approval from [dad Jamie Spears]."
She was free from her conservatorship in November 2021 where her finances and daily life were controlled by her father for nearly 14 years.
Fans have become increasingly worried about Britney's mental well-being on social media after she has posted a series of naked photos and bizarre dance videos.
Her followers even suggested that she wasn't the one posting the photos or writing the captions, with many pointing the finger at her new husband.
Sam shrugged off the rumours when he spoke with a videographer in Los Angeles.
"I don't even control what we have for dinner," he said with a smile.
When he was asked why he thought fans often went down the route of conspiracy theories when it came to his wife, he said: "You know, man, in the past there has been a lot of stuff going on, so I understand where they're coming from."
"If anything, they're just being good fans," he said.
The Mirror has approached Britney's representatives for comment.
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