Britney Spears and Sam Asghari have set a date for their wedding as her fiancé shared a sweet message wishing her a happy Mother's Day.
Sharing to Instagram the shot showed the pair leaning in for the kiss while Spears flipped off the camera with her ring finger.
The Toxic singer, 40, was enjoying Mother's Day in the US and chose to share that they have set the date for their wedding but confessed they aren't planing on telling anyone until the day after they've tied the knot!
The pop princess also showed off her sparkling diamond on her finger for followers.
Sam penned: "Our lives have been a real life fairytale happy mother's day to you my soon to be queen.
He signed off the post adding: "Also the big day has been set! But nobody will know until the day after."
Britney previously teased fans with her wedding preparations as she shared a shot of her white veil on the floor.
The songstress started out her post introducing her kitty and confirming that the white tulle in the photo was in fact her veil.
Britney and the Iranian fitness trainer got engaged in September 2021 and are currently expecting their first child together.
Britney also shared a humorous video recently of her man and their dog Sawyer where Sam pretended to let Sawyer drive.
Playfully mocking her man she penned: ''Oh God this is gonna be my baby daddy.''
The footage showed her giggling as her fiancé held the bemused dog's paws to the steering wheel of his white Smart car.
Sam, who met the star when he played her love interest in her 2016 Slumber Party music video, could then be heard shouting: 'Go go go f**k you!'
Britney was loving the skit as she replied: 'Go Sawyer go!'
Meanwhile Britney will be looking to get back into the mummy bubble as she prepares for her third child's arrival - her first with her fiance Sam.
Britney’s sons Sean and Jayden are now 16 and 15, respectively.
The pop star, who shares her boys with ex-husband Kevin Federline, previously told in an Instagram post how she rarely shares a picture with her sons, explaining she doesn’t share many photos of them because they’re at the age where they “want to express their own identities.”