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Bikini clad Britney Spears sports a face mask as she soaks up the sun with boyfriend Sam Asghari

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Britney Spears stepped out of her house to enjoy a beach day with Sam Asghari. While the couple soaked up the sun, they did not forget about the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

They paired their beach wears with a mask to stay away from the deadly virus. Spear took to social media to share a few pictures from her day on the sand. “All you need is love and the beach,” she wrote in the caption tagging her beau.

The songstress posted a series of pictures in which the couple can be seen sporting face masks. One of the pictures featured the two holding hands while taking a walk on the beach.

According to People, they have been dating since 2017. In another picture, they can be seen laying on the towels side-by-side and posing for camera.

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