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Britney Spears accidentally called beau Jason Trawick her husband on a radio show last week, E! reports. Does this mean a wedding is in the works?
During a promo stop on U.K. radio station KISS FM last week, Britney, 29, discussed spending time with her boyfriend of two years (and her talent agent) and her sons, Preston, 6, and Jayden, 5.
Nervously wringing her hands throughout the interview, Brit talked about son Jayden’s recent Spiderman and Batman-themed birthday party.
“Me and my – I was going to say my husband – my boyfriend, we do that every once and a while,” Spears said of dressing up in superhero costumes with her kids.
“We’re goobs,” she said, adding, “I’m so embarrassed!”
When asked if she’d be on a show like “X Factor” if she weren’t already a famous singer, Britney emphasized her love for family life. “I probably wouldn’t,” she said. “I would probably just be home with my boyfriend and have kids.”
If Brit did want to tie the knot, E! points out she’d need permission from her dad. She’s still under a conservatorship.
Last month, reports surfaced that Trawick, 39, was going to pop the question, but according to People, the Spears camp squashed the rumor. "There is no truth to that report with regards to engagement rings,” a rep said in a statement.
After her European Femme Fatale tour, Brit says she’ll go on a short hiatus and “have a mini break,” kicking around the house. But the superstar’s future plans may come as a surprise: Britney wants to “focus on movies” next.
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