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Britney Spears superfans take over London dressed as ‘Toxic’ star to mark release of The Woman in Me
Fans of popstar Britney Spears descended on London on Tuesday (24 October) to mark the release of her much-anticipated memoir, The Woman in Me.
The band of Spears superfans descended on the capital while identically dressed in outfits inspired by Britney’s iconic stewardess look from the famous Toxic music video.
They visited numerous city landmarks including Buckingham Palace and Piccadilly Circus.
Superfan Corene Campbel said: “I am so proud of her, she has gone through so much and it’s time for people to read her inside story.
“It’s her time to shine.”
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