Britney Spears has remained a secret on social media since the launch of the controversial documentary Framing Britney Spears.
But the 39-year-old pop legend shared some of his ways of spending time on Instagram on Tuesday, including playing Scrabble with his family.
She joked that she sometimes likes to invent false words to spice up the game.

Having fun: Britney Spears, 39, joked Tuesday on Instagram that “sometimes it’s fun to make up” words while playing Scrabble
Britney shared a snapshot of her slightly protruding Scrabble board, although she did not specify who she was competing against.
She was playing a loose game that let her spell the words backwards, which usually violates the rules of the game.
Can you find a word that is not really a word ???? ‘she caption your photo. ‘Sometimes it’s fun to do some !!!!’
Britney certainly had several meaningless words on her board, including ‘ABIRV’ and ‘SODELN’.

Word search: Britney shared a photo of her confused Scrabble board and invited her 28 million followers to find the fake words, of which there were some

Strange moment: although Britney looked like she was having a great time at home, her post comes amid the ongoing controversy of the New York Times Presents Framing Britney Spears documentary
Although Britney looked like she was having a great time at home, her post comes amid the continuing controversy in the documentary Framing Britney Spears of the New York Times Presents.
The documentary examines much of the Toxic singer’s life in the spotlight, from her early days as a child singer to her current semi-retired condition.
Some viewers of the documentary were furious when they were reminded of how Britney was presented in the public eye.
Diane Sawyer was criticized for a 2003 interview she conducted in which she appeared to blame the singer for her breakup with Justin Timberlake and alluded to rumors that she had betrayed the NYSNC member
“You broke his heart. You did something that caused you so much pain, so much suffering. What did you do?’ the legendary journalist asked in the clip.

Rising star: The documentary includes images of the sexist treatment that Britney received early in her career, including an interview with Diane Sawyer covering her separation from Justin Timberlake; seen in 2003

Ongoing: Framing Britney Spears focuses particularly on her guardianship under her father Jamie Spears, who was instituted in 2008 after a widely publicized collapse; Jamie seen in 2008
Other clips featured in the film showed Britney being questioned about her breasts and her virginity as well.
Framing Britney Spears focuses mainly on her guardianship, which was instituted in 2008 after a widely publicized collapse.
The arrangement gave his father Jamie Spears almost complete control over his finances, although some respondents suggested that he and his associates may have conflicts of interest.

Critical voices: Some critics, including Jeffrey Bloomer of Slate, criticized the documentary for its breathless coverage of conspiracy theorists in the #FreeBritney movement; seen in 2019 in Hollywood
Framing Britney Spears features extensive interviews with Britney’s Gram podcast hosts and covers the #FreeBritney movement, which seeks to free her from her tutelage.
However, Jeffrey Bloomer of Slate criticized The New York Times documentary for apparently accepting the claims and motivations of the #FreeBritney movement at face value, although many of its participants believe in the conspiracy theory that the singer has been sending coded messages through it sometimes bizarre posts on Instagram.
He said the documentary provided an adequate examination of Jamie ‘s actions and motivations and those involved in Britney’ s guardianship, but not those who helped put his personal and legal struggles on the front pages again.
The film was also criticized for not presenting interviews or testimonials from Britney or her estate, and it is not even clear whether she understood the message that the filmmakers wanted to speak to her.

Lack of voice: The film was also criticized for not presenting interviews or statements by Britney or her property, and it is not clear whether she understood the message that the filmmakers wanted to speak to her; seen in 2018 in London