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Britney Spears painting sells for $10,000; money will benefit Vegas shooting victims

Truly, an artist in every sense.

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Britney Spears painting sells for $10,000; money will benefit Vegas shooting victims

Truly, an artist in every sense.

Britney Spears may be one of the most iconic pop stars of all time, but she's also recently dabbled in the world of art. Who can forget this iconic Instagram video of her painting a diptych united by strong purples and blues, set to Mozart's "Turkish March":While surely Britney puts her paintbrush to the canvas for her own enjoyment, it turns out that she also turns her talents toward a greater good. In this case, she contributed the flower half of her 'grammed duo to Vegas Cares, an auction benefiting victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.It's safe to say that Brit's contribution helped, a lot. The painting was purchased by Robin Leach for a whopping $10,000. This isn't the first time the Grammy-winner has showed her generous side. She previously donated $1,000,000 to the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation.

Britney Spears may be one of the most iconic pop stars of all time, but she's also recently dabbled in the world of art. Who can forget this iconic Instagram video of her painting a diptych united by strong purples and blues, set to Mozart's "Turkish March":

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While surely Britney puts her paintbrush to the canvas for her own enjoyment, it turns out that she also turns her talents toward a greater good. In this case, she contributed the flower half of her 'grammed duo to Vegas Cares, an auction benefiting victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.

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It's safe to say that Brit's contribution helped, a lot. The painting was purchased by Robin Leach for a whopping $10,000.

This isn't the first time the Grammy-winner has showed her generous side. She previously donated $1,000,000 to the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation.