Britney Spears recently posted a video of her dancing to Adele’s record hit “Hello” on Instagram. Fans have gone gaga over the video and friendship between the two is being discussed the world over. Both have publicly expressed their admiration for each other. Hollywood may soon welcome them as new BFFs.

According to Huffington Post, Spears has again shown that she still has it in her. In the black and white video, Spears is seen doing a “fouette,” a fancy turn while Adele’s “Hello” plays.

“I could dance to this song a MILLION times...love you @adele!,” Spears has captioned the video.

Back in October Brit sensation Adele too had expressed her wish to visit Spears’ “Piece of Me” show in Vegas. After reading the article, Spears had sent a personal invitation to Adele via Twitter.

The video comes right after Adele made music history and a record breaking week. Her album “25” became this year’s top selling album in just one week in the US and sold more than three million copies. Previously, only “No Strings Attached” by *NSYNC held that record with a sale of 2.42 million copies, reports Vogue Australia.

According to ET Online, Adele’s “Hello” has had tremendous effects on various celebrities including Kate Hudson, Lena Dunham, Katy Perry, Russell Crowe, Sam Smith, One Republic and Ellen DeGeneres to name a few.

Aside from her hypnotising ballerina moves, Spears has been spending a lot of time with family and is consecutively working on her new album. The 33-year-old Spears looked extremely happy in a cute photograph with her sister Jamie Lynn, brother Bryan and children, all standing in front of a Christmas tree.

The fangirl moment by the “Toxic” singer has raised a lot of speculation as regards to the two coming together for music’s sake and that would be quite interesting.

 

I could dance to this song a MILLION times...love you @adele!

A video posted by Britney Spears (@britneyspears) on

 

Happy gobble gobble!

A photo posted by Britney Spears (@britneyspears) on

Watch Adele’s Hello here.

Source: YouTube/ AdeleVEVO

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