After a short hiatus from her Instagram page, Britney Spears is back with a photo dump to entertain her followers. However, what was in the dump just served to confuse Spears' fans.

The singer, 42, posted a random photo dump on Instagram in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, only one day after she took the random decision to return.

Spears posted pictures flaunting her nails, tanning her legs, a motivational quote, and picture of Justin Bieber crying. She also included a picture of herself laying precariously atop a horse.

"A wonderful dump of photos and videos as Sara my dog sh**s on us all !!! Have a nice day folks," she captioned the post.

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The fans were perplexed and confused. People took to X, formerly known as Twitter, where one user wrote, "Lmao why is a pic of Justin being sad in Britney's photo dump on Instagram."

While another echoed: "Britney Spears posting a photo of Justin Bieber crying was not on my 2024 bingo card. Especially with this caption."

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Another user was more insightful about Spears' use of the screenshot: "Yes Britney shared Justin's teary pic, probably because they both went through hell in the music industry and in the media."

This photo came after 30-year-old Justin Bieber alarmed followers over the weekend by posting a number of photos in a carousel post, one of which showed him sobbing, his tears strikingly obvious in the close-up photo.

Supporters quickly noticed that Bieber's wife, Hailey Bieber, was absent from his post. She did, however, quip that her spouse is a "pretty crier" in the comment she left under it.

This comes after Britney Spears is said to be worse off than when she was in a conversatorship. Spears is "completely dysfunctional," according to TMZ, and she has "shocking" dramatic mood swings. TMZ reported that Spears could possibly go bankrupt due to her extravagant spending.

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