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Britney Spears Sucks Helium and Hilariously Sings a Taylor Swift Hit
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The singer, who's been promoting her album 'Glory', also talks about being single and the man of her dreams during her appearance on 'The Jonathan Ross Show'.

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Britney Spears made everyone's weekend better when she appeared on "The Jonathan Ross Show". The pop diva competed in a game with host Jonathan Ross, lost to him and was asked to sing during the talk show.

After getting defeated in a game of "forfeit tennis," Spears was forced to take the "helium challenge" that required her to perform a popular song after inhaling helium. "You can sing one of your own, you can sing a popular song - something we all now," Ross told her.

The 34-year-old blonde then took a pink balloon and sucked some helium out of it before hilariously singing a little bit of Taylor Swift's 2014 hit, "Shake It Off".

Spears, who's been promoting her latest album "Glory", also discussed her single life on the show. She's said she didn't need a new man to make her happy right now, but she wanted a really "nice" guy if she's going to date someone.

"I like someone that's just nice overall, just a nice guy really is groundbreaking in this world," she shared. "A lot of men are about games. It's just the mind game with guys, the calling back and the texting, it's just too much, it's silly. [But] actually I'm not looking for men right now, I'm really happy with myself. I'm not looking for anything, I'm fine with the way I am."

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