Britney Spears' knife-dancing saves struggling prop shop

Publish date: 2024-06-02

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She saved them from the cut.

Britney Spears’ viral knife dancing video reportedly saved a struggling prop shop in Los Angeles after fans rushed to buy the fake blades.

According to the manager of the Hand Prop Room, online purchases and calls to the shop have doubled since the “Toxic” singer name-dropped them on Instagram.

The manager also told TMZ that rentals, especially knives, have gone up 50 percent.

The Post has reached out to Hand Prop Room for comment.

According to the manager — who was not named by the outlet — the store has barely eked by since the Writer’s Guild of America strike began in May.

According to the manager of the Hand Prop Room, online purchases and calls to the shop have doubled since the “Toxic” singer name-dropped them on Instagram. Instagram / Britney Spears
In a follow-up post, Spears claimed the knives were fake and were rented by her team. Instagram / Britney Spears

Spears, 41, went viral late last month after posting a video on Instagram showing the “Baby, One More Time” crooner performing a dance to an unknown song at the entrance of her California home clad in a salmon-colored polka dot crop top and white bottoms.

“I started playing in the kitchen with knives today,” wrote Spears in the caption. “Don’t worry they are NOT real knives.”

“Halloween is soon,” added Spears.

The icon can be seen smiling at the camera as she clangs them together while twirling and twirling around.

At one point in the video, Spears’ dogs meander into the frame but scamper away as soon as Spears clangs the knives together.

In a follow-up post, Spears claimed the knives were fake and were rented by her team.

According to the manager — who was not named by the outlet — the store had been struggling to get by since the Writer’s Guild of America strike began in May. Google Maps
The manager also told TMZ that rentals, especially knives, have gone up 50 percent. thehandproproom/Facebook

“I know I spooked everyone with the last post, but these are fake knives that my team rented from Hand Prop shop in LA,” wrote the singer in the post. “These are not real knives. No one needs to worry or call the police.”

According to Spears, she was trying to emulate Shakira’s 2023 VMA performance.

“I’m trying to imitate one of my favorite performers Shakira … a performance I was inspired by !!!  Cheers to us bad girls who aren’t afraid to push boundaries and take risks,” concluded Spears.

Despite her pleas to not involve authorities, several concerned fans asked police to perform a wellness check on the singer.

Spears later took to Instagram berating the people who ordered the check.

“Is it a joke in the news again with welfare checks,” slammed Spears. “Come on America … we cooler than that, right??”

Spears, 41, went viral late last month after posting a video on Instagram showing the “Baby, One More Time” crooner performing a dance to an unknown song at the entrance of her California home clad in a salmon-colored polka dot crop top and white bottoms. britneyspears/Instagram
Despite her pleas to not involve authorities, several concerned fans asked police to perform a wellness check on the singer. Instagram / Britney Spears

“The officers came to my home and said they would not leave until they spoke to me as people do 4-minute performances with them,” continued Spears. “I am getting an apology. I’ve been bullied in my home for so long now…ITS ENOUGH!”

“Don’t talk about it, come on, let’s DO,” wrote the “Womanizer” songstress. “As my mom does the silent treatment when paps ask questions about her own daughter as if I’m in the wrong…nope it’s an old game. People need to be responsible for their actions! It’s about power for cops.”

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