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Britney Spears' Boyfriend Perfectly Responds To Trolls Who Ask Why They're Wearing Face Masks Around Each Other

Britney Spears' Boyfriend Perfectly Responds To Trolls Who Ask Why They're Wearing Face Masks Around Each Other
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With all the craziness of the world going on, it's sometimes nice to catch up on our favorite celebrities.

Our favorite pop idol, Britney Spears has a killer Instagram and knows how to entertain. She and her boyfriend, personal trainer Sam Asghari, seem to be really enjoying themselves.


And that beach looks amazing!


@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram

The couple got together in 2016, and share plenty of the fun moments of their lives. Her wholesome content can even make Twitter light up in joy.

Asghari himself seems to be right at home with his super famous girlfriend. His own Instagram has photos to motivate people for his personal training, as well as some fun times with Spears.

All in all, the two appear to be sharing the best time of their lives.

@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram

Scroll long enough, and you'll even find a funny recurring joke!

@britneyspears / Instagram

But not everyone is so enthused. Like almost anyone online nowadays, Spears and Asghari have their fair share of trolls.

It's probably less of a big deal than for some celebrities. I mean, after all, how many people are so beloved they have people calling for a statue to be erected in their honor?

Still, if you look through their recent beach photos, you might have noticed that the couple are wearing face masks. But everyone is, right?

Sure, but it's just them on the beach. They don't need it.

And several people seemed positive the couple needed to know.

@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram

Luckily, Asghari had a great answer!

@britneyspears / Instagram

The ongoing pandemic has been exacerbated by states reopening too early, and portions of the public ignoring the recommendations to social distance.

But most particularly has been the discussion around wearing masks. Look at any comment section about current events and you're sure to find people complaining about the coverings.

This is all despite the CDC and the World Health Organization recommending the public wear masks to slow the spread of the disease.

So it's really great to see Spears and Asghari supporting this call, and showing people that wearing masks isn't the end of the world.

@britneyspears / Instagram


@britneyspears / Instagram

The couple had initially self-isolated separately at the beginning of the pandemic, but were eventually able to reunite in May. Since then, the two have shared their adventure isolating together.

Here's to many more Insta moments!

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