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Katherine Heslop

Britney Spears shares private romantic message to husband after slamming 'cruel' claims

Britney Spears and husband Sam Asghari paid tribute to each other on Valentine's Day, a week after the superstar hit out at reports that her family had planned an intervention over fears she could die, labelling the rumours a "cruel joke."

The singer, 41, and her fitness trainer husband, 28, marked their first Valentine's Day since their summer wedding with a card and sweet posts.

On her Instagram, Britney shared images of herself and Sam on a boat, as she smiles up at him, writing in the caption: "TB of Maui magic day!!! I Love you so much baby!!! Your B-day is coming soon!!!"

Britney shared a sweet picture of the pair for Valentine's Day (INSTAGRAM)
The singer's Valentine's Day card to her husband (INSTAGRAM)

The post has now disappeared from her Instagram profile, but Sam's simple tribute to Britney remains, with him sharing a black and white photo of them kissing on their wedding day.

Sam writes in the caption: "Happy Valentine's Day to my valentine [love heart emoji]."

The fitness fanatic and model also shared a clip of himself opening the elaborate gold and red Valentine's Day card he got from Britney. The message in capital letters, in which Britney referred to Sam by his full name, read: "I love you Hesam [drawing of a love heart] love, Britney."

Britney's Valentine's Day card to Sam (INSTAGRAM)
She has slammed reports that an intervention was planned (INSTAGRAM)

Sam can be heard in the background thanking Britney and calling the card beautiful, with her responding: "You're welcome", and then, "Happy v day!"

He also shared a short snap of the pair out with the dogs, and although Britney can't be seen, she can he heard saying: "Happy Valentine's Day," with Sam saying: "Happy Valentine's Day to my wife," and then the sound of them kissing.

The cute scenes come after Britney took to Instagram to say "enough is enough", over reports her family had staged an intervention.

It had been claimed that those close to the singer were planning to intervene about "hysteria in the media", but the plans were scrapped.

Sharing a video to social media last week, Britney said: "The media this week said I died. I didn't die people, I didn't die. I'm here, I'm alive. I'm very much alive and well."

She added: "I'm here, I'm happy and I'm well and that's it, that's it."

Alongside the clip, Britney wrote: "This week in the news it said that I almost died and that I have a manager and "doctors"!!!

Britney and Sam in 2018 (Getty Images for GLAAD)
The pair married in June (samasghari/Instagram)

"I don’t have a management team nor will I ever again in my life!!!

The mum-of-two went on: "It frustrates me to know that any news outlet would say any of this!!!

"It’s worse than a cruel joke because people actually believe this stuff and all of my efforts in getting better with my little routine of prayer and therapy seem to not count for anything when people can say things that are incredibly wrong !!!"

Britney then said she wants to move forward, writing: "Anyways change of the subject … enough drama … I’m into diamond gowns and funky fashion at the moment !!! Good Morning!!!!!"

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