Britney Spears revealed she never plans to marry again as she joined James Corden on Carpool Karaoke.
The pop superstar and the British comedian sang along to some of her biggest hits on the Late, Late Show sketch including Toxic, Oops I Did It Again and Baby One More Time.
Mum-of-two Britney told James she hoped to have more children in the future but admitted she was “done with men”.
“I would like three more (children),” Britney said. “I have to find the right guy first.”
Asked who her perfect guy was, Britney replied: “I think I might not ever go to men again… or get married. I’m just done with men.”
She added: “I might French kiss someone but I’m not going to marry anyone, no. I don’t believe in marriage any more.”
Britney was previously wed to Kevin Federline, the father of her two children, from 2004 to 2007. She also married her childhood sweetheart Jason Allen Alexander in Las Vegas in 2004 before the marriage was quickly annulled.
Other revelations on Carpool Karaoke included some of the fake names Britney uses to check into hotels, which included “Anita D**k” and “Chastity Montgomery”.
And she discussed “a new bondage thing” she had heard about where men enjoy being tickled “for a very long time”.
“My friend told me,” Britney said.
James replied: “I couldn’t think of many things worse than being tickled for a very long time.”
The clip ends with James trying to replicate Britney’s Baby One More Time video by dressing as a schoolgirl for a duet of her 1998 hit.
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