Britney Spears spent Father’s Day in his hometown Louisiana with his father James Spears and his boyfriend Charlie Ebersol. Iggy Azalea’s “Pretty Girls” collaborator took to Instagram to share photos of herself with the two men.

“Happy Father’s Day, daddy! Love you!!” Britney captioned the photo with her father. It was followed by another picture with Ebersol with a caption, “So nice to be home! Nothing like Louisiana boys.”

In her photo with Ebersol, Britney is in a baseball cap, shades, yellow two-piece bikini and skimpy white shorts while on a white speedboat with her boyfriend who is wearing a baseball cap, a baggy green tank top and black baggy shorts. The two have been dating since 2014.

Britney is the second of three children. Her older brother Bryan Spears is a film and television producer while her younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, who was married to Jamie Watson in 2014, is also an actress and a singer.

Married and divorced twice, Britney has two sons, Sean Federline and Jayden James Federline with former husband, dancer Kevin Federline. Before marrying and divorcing Kevin, she married her childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander in 2004 but their marriage was annulled only 55 hours later.

Meanwhile, a few days before Father’s Day, details on Britney’s expenses on her dogs in 2014 were revealed. According to the records of the pop star’s finances filed in her conservatorship case obtained by TMZ, she spend $24,720 on pet care in 2014.

The records revealed that Britney spent $14,720 on pet sitting, over $4,000 for 12 visits to the animal hospital and $300 a pop for the groomer in 2014, when her conservatorship raked in $14 million in gross profits.

Aside from pet care expenses, the documents also revealed how Britney spent her money in 2014. With a total of $45.9 million assets in her conservatorship, the pop star was said to have spent $5.7 million on various things, including $71,629 on grooming and wardrobe, $15,270 on meals and entertainment, $6,000 on various holiday decorations, $6,000 on human gifts and $4,000 on Halloween decorations.

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