Britney Spears divulged on Thursday that she was the proud owner of her ‘first high waisted bathing suit.’

The 42-year-old popstar took to Instagram to model her 𝑠e𝑥y new bikini.

While working her angles in the very feminine two piece and a set of heels, she also seductively guzzled water.

Britney seemed to be curating a full pool look as she accessorized with oversized aviators and a series of red string jewelry including a choker necklace.

A new style: The former pop diva — who was known as a pioneer for racy low rise style in the nineties — seemed to look a bit out of her element as she yanked her bottoms down to expose more of her stomach

The former pop diva — who was known as a pioneer for racy low rise style in the nineties — seemed to look a bit out of her element as she yanked her bottoms down to expose more of her stomach and her hip tattoos.

The Toxic singer set the video to Dakiti by Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez and swayed her hips from left to right with a grin plastered on her face before continuing to sashay around her backyard.

Turning up the heat even more, Britney held a water bottle up to her open mouth as she tried to lap up a bit of water while letting it drizzle down her physique.

Strutting her stuff: The Toxic singer set the video to Dakiti by Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez and swayed her hips from left to right

Showing skin: The songstress continued to inch her swim bottoms even lower to expose her hip tattoos

Though the comment section would certainly be fired up over Brit’s saucy display, she seemed to disable her comment section on Thursday.

Earlier in the day, Spears let it all hang out as she shared a nude mirror selfie in thigh high socks — only using two emojis to protect her modesty. .

Open wide! Turning up the heat even more, Britney held a water bottle up to her open mouth as she tried to lap up a bit of water while letting it drizzle down her physique

Feeling saucy? Her video came just hours after she posted a full frontal nudity selfie while remarking ‘Free woman energy has never felt better’