The 34-year-old singer has been single since she split from film and TV producer Charlie Ebersol in June 2015, but she has now admitted she would tie the knot with the 22-year-old star if given the chance, reported Female First.
Appearing on UK TV show "Loose Women", Britney played a game of 'Snog, Marry, Avoid' with Justin Bieber, Simon Cowell, and Madonna.
After a long pause, the "Toxic" hitmaker said, "Justin Bieber, marry."
She then changed her mind and said she would rather "snog" (kiss) the "Sorry" musician.
The "Make Me" musician admitted that although she is enjoying being single, when it comes to dating she has a preference toward "younger guys".
"I'm not [dating]. I'm happily single right now...I like younger guys...I like spur of the moment things, I don't like it to be so planned like let's go on a date, I just like things to happen.
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