Via Instagram @britneyspearsMusicNewsQuarantine queen Britney Spears burnt down her gym, shares workout routineBurning those calories like she’s burning down capitalismShareLink copied ✔️April 30, 2020MusicNewsTextBrit Dawson In case you were wondering, Britney Spears hasn’t been in her gym for six months because she burnt it down. In an Instagram post yesterday (April 29), the singer revealed that “one thing led to another” with two candles and the whole thing went up in flames. That hasn’t deterred our quarantine queen though, who has blessed us with her workout routine. Accompanying the two-minute clip – which sees Spears offer her expertise on lunging, weights, and abs – is a lengthy caption offering further context about the fire. “It was an accident… but yes I burnt it down,” the musician wrote. “I walked past the door to the gym and flames BOOM!!!!!! By the Grace of God the alarm went off after that and yippy hoorah nobody got hurt.” Spears continued: “Unfortunately, now I have only two pieces of equipment left lol and a one-sided mirror gym!!!!! But it could be much worse so I’m grateful. Pssss I like working out better outside anyways!!!!” Gyms aren’t the only thing Spears is burning down – the singer is also setting fire to capitalism as a newly-revealed advocate for socialist reform. Last month, Spears shared an Instagram post by writer Mimi Zhu supporting a general strike and the redistribution of wealth during the coronavirus crisis. The post read: “During this time of isolation, we need connection now more than ever. Call your loved ones, write virtual love letters. We will learn to kiss and hold each other through the waves of the web. We will feed each other, re-distribute wealth, strike. Communion moves beyond walls. We can still be together.” The comrade has also offered assistance to people struggling during the pandemic, telling fans: “DM me and I will help you out.” This week (April 28), fans showed their gratitude to Spears by remaking her “Toxic” video scene-by-scene on Animal Crossing. Watch below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREplaybody: The club night bringing connection back to the dancefloorAn interview with IC3PEAK, the band Putin couldn’t silenceFrost Children answer the dA-Zed quizThe 5 best features from PinkPantheress’ new remix albumMoses Ideka is making pagan synth-folk from the heart of south LondonBehind-the-scenes at Oklou and FKA twigs’ new video shootBjörk calls for the release of musician ‘kidnapped’ by Israeli authorities‘Her dumbest album yet’: Are Swifties turning on Taylor Swift?IB Kamara on branching out into musicEnter the K-Bass: How SCR revolutionised Korean club culture‘Comic Con meets underground rap’: Photos from Eastern Margins’ day festWho are H.LLS? Get to know London’s anonymous alt-R&B trio