Britney Spears surely values her childhood memories especially her crushes, like any other girl, and things like that will always be the fondest of all and unforgettable. Recently, the "I'm not a girl, not yet a woman" hit list singer shares her 'firsts' on the Today Show and playfully answered the program's Question Roulette portion. Spears has long been known to be straight to the point on interviews and has been an opening book from her marriages, giving birth to Sean (11) and Jayden (10), divorces and frequent hospitalizations.

The pop princess is happy that her long-time, childhood crush is single, again! On a Question Roulette segment of Today Show from a related article in Us Weekly, Spears answered "Brad Pitt and He's single now" when asked of her 'first crush'. The "Crazy" singer has been known to admitting this on her previous show "Britney and Kevin:Chaotic" and during interviews even alongside her ex-husband Kevin Federline.

But it is not only Pitt who captured Spear's heart, as TheSpec have also captured news from a game of 'Snog, Marry, Avoid' of which the choices were for Simon Cowell, Madonna, and Justin Bieber. The "Boyfriend" singer got a "Justin Bieber, marry" answer from Spears but changed afterwards to "snog". Spears is actually single right now coming from a split last June 2015 with TV producer Charlie Ebersol and has now been enjoying singlehood. Although she suggested the fact that she prefers dating 'younger guys' of which the "Piece of me" hitmaker stated "I'm not [dating]. I'm happily single right now...I like younger guys."

If that's the case, then there is a possibility for a Justin-Britney issue after this, but that will be another story to tackle. For now, Britney may as well give moral and emotional support for her first crush Pitt as he is now reported to be too devastated and has been confining himself. The "Make Me" singer may have to choose from two, Pitt, and Bieber, and she may as well just say this again "He probably wouldn't look my way. I don't care, because we can dream. We can dream!"