Britney Spears has reacted to Australian street artist Lushsux drawing inspiration from one of her son’s drawings for a mural.

The pop star reposted a picture of a mural inspired by one of her sons’ drawings of Japanese anime Dragon Ball.

Britney Spears Loves That Lushsux Was Inspired By Her Son’s Drawing

The singer sounded genuinely happy that a famous street artist would be inspired by her son.

The original Dragon Ball drawings were first posted by the pop star onto her Instagram in January 2018.

“My baby’s art !!! His gifts are immeasurable … like WOW!!! People are recreating his art on the street!!! How freaking cool is THAT ???!!!” Spears wrote in a post published on July 6.

Some social media users, however, didn’t know Spears’ son originally drew the characters and hinted at the singer not being aware of the popularity of Dragon Ball.

“this is a direct copy of two drawings by her son a couple of years ago. They are posted on her insta in 2018,” one fan was quick to point out.

“it's a drawing of Dragonball Z. So a copy of her sons copy of anime characters; he didn't create it,” another fan wrote, referring to Lushsux.

On their part, the Australian artist reposted Spears’ post onto their Instagram.

“its pretty freaking cool,” Lushsux wrote.

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Spears Tagged Britneysgam, One Of The First Accounts To Advocate For Her Freedom

Some fans noticed that Spears didn’t only tag Lushsux in her original post. She also tagged account @britneysgram, one of the first social media accounts to advocate for her freedom in her conservatorship case.

The Princess of Pop appeared in court on June 23 to testify. The Toxic singer has been trying to free herself from a 13-year-long conservatorship, started out in 2008 over concerns for her mental health. Her father, Jamie Spears, is in charge of her fortune and the decision-making concerning her persona.

In court, Spears alleged abuse and violation of privacy, including being prevented from having her birth control device removed to be able to have another child. She also claimed she was made to perform against her will.

“SHE TAGGED BRITNEYS GRAM,” an excited fan pointed out.

Spears tagging the account means she knows that fans out there are advocating for her right to choose. Earlier this year, a post in which she condemned the documentaries on her conservatorship caused concerns among fans, who were adamant Spears wasn’t the person posting on her Instagram.

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