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Britney Spears is back in the home gym she burned down – but it’s not totally fixed yet

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Britney Spears is back working out in the gym she burned down earlier in the year, but she admitted it wasn’t fully fixed up just yet.

The Toxic star, 38, shared some of her workout secrets with her fans while also giving them an update on how the repairs are getting on.

She told her followers: ‘Hi guys, I’m in my gym today and yes, it is the gym that I burned down. It’s still not fixed yet, but I’m getting there.’Britney added in the caption: ‘These key exercises believe it or not really do help with getting a tight buttocks.

I didn’t have time to show the full routine in the video …. but trust me it will kick your ass!!!! ‘I hope you all are taking care of yourselves and staying healthy ….

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