Chloe Fineman channeled the pop star in a parody ad for Masterclass Quarantine Edition.
So it was only natural that Spears’ recent antics would become fodder for the “” season finale over the weekend when the late-night sketch show returned for its third and final “at home” special.
“I’ve been quarantined for five years now and that’s OK, because all my favorite stuff is here,” Fineman’s Spears says in the clip with the comedian nailing the uniquely Britney twitches and head tilts. While it’s never clear what exactly Spears is teaching, she did offer up some ever-so-helpful wisdom to potential students braving the coronavirus pandemic.
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