Forty-two-year-old singer Britney Spears allegedly has a new man in her life, per her latest posts on Instagram.

On Wednesday, Britney took to Instagram to share a carousel post captioned, "Paradise playing with my baby." In the carousel post were two photos -- a tree with orange and yellow leaves and a rainbow -- and one video of her with her new manager, Benjamin Mallin.

In the video, the "Toxic" singer was wearing sunglasses, a hat and a turquoise two-piece swimsuit while holding a cigarette in one hand.

Meanwhile, seated beside her was Mallin sporting black trunks, sunglasses and a baseball cap. Britney's puppy, Snow, was hanging out with them by the pool, too.

Per his alleged LinkedIn profile, Mallin has been working for Cade Hudson's company, Hudson MG, as a chief of staff manager since May.

He previously worked full-time as the founder of Nillam Logistics from September 2020 to April 2023 before selling it to FULFLLD.

In other news, Britney created a buzz among netizens after posting and deleting a shirtless photo of a mysterious man on her Instagram account in late November.

The American singer teased her Instagram followers at the time with a shirtless photo of a man and his muscled back while taking a mirror selfie.

The photo, which she deleted shortly after, was captioned, "This is my uncle! What if his back is my face?" This mysterious post led fans to wonder who the "uncle" Britney was referring to because the photo didn't show the man's face.

However, as fans knew that Britney's uncles are much older than the man in the photo, the singer's post left them confused. The hunky man in the photo also had no resemblance to Britney's publicly known uncle, Willie Spears. This prompted many to wonder if she was dating a new guy.

However, TMZ revealed that the shirtless man in Britney's mysterious post was reportedly her best friend and longtime manager, Cade Hudson.

The short hair, facial stubble and sharp jawline of the mysterious "uncle" who was slightly seen in the singer's Instagram post seemed to match Hudson's, according to the outlet.