Britney Spears on escaping reality: books, mythology, and ocean mysteries
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Key Takeaways
Pop icon Britney Spears has opened up about her love of fiction and the supernatural, revealing in an Instagram post that she finds joy in 'escaping realities' through books and topics that people are 'not supposed to talk about.' The 44-year-old singer-songwriter, known for hits including Toxic, shared the candid reflection with her followers on 13 July.
What Spears Said
In the post, Spears wrote about her fascination with mythology, vampires, ghosts, and mermaids — subjects she described as generating 'real interest' precisely because they sit outside mainstream conversation. 'Does anyone believe in mythology.. vampires, ghost, mermaids the things ur not supposed to talk about. why are those the exact topics that serve real interest,' she wrote.
She also spoke at length about the ocean's mysteries, noting that 'very few people can go to the deepest parts' and musing that 'there might be different worlds there.' A friend, she said, had reportedly been certified to explore some of the rarest deep-sea locations, though she added 'who knows' when reflecting on his claims.
Her Love of Reading
Spears described reading fiction as a near-compulsive pleasure, saying she has 'read millions of books' in the genre and can finish one in roughly 20 minutes. 'The gift of literally destroying a book in 20 minutes almost eating the pages with your teeth cus your so f** into it is why I'm here,' she wrote. She spoke of the emotional depth that fiction unlocks — the ability to 'scream, laugh, feel, cry and fall in love with emotions on such a divine level.'
She also mentioned currently reading a novel she compared to the concept behind The Curious Case of Benjamin Button — a story about ageing in reverse — though she noted the writing was 'a bit slow' and somewhat 'over my head.'
The Moonroof Incident and Recent Attention
The post comes shortly after Spears was spotted standing through the moonroof of a moving vehicle on a highway in Los Angeles, an incident that drew public concern. Spears had dismissed those concerns, and the Instagram reflection appears consistent with her broader pattern of candid, stream-of-consciousness social media communication.
Notably, the post also touched on a personal observation: after finishing her sixth chapter one night, Spears said she put on a skirt and felt she looked 'six or seven years old,' only to feel '40 again' the next day — a moment she tied loosely to the book's theme of reverse ageing. 'The mysteries of the universe are beyond my comprehension but it honestly tripped me out,' she wrote.
What This Reflects
Spears has consistently used social media as an unfiltered window into her daily life and inner world, particularly since the end of her conservatorship in 2021. Her posts frequently blend personal reflection with pop-cultural references, drawing both supportive responses and public scrutiny. The latest post underscores her ongoing effort to reclaim her own narrative and voice on her own terms.