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Britney Spears courted to headline a Las Vegas residency by Resorts World after recent getaway

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Britney Spears could be performing in a Las Vegas residency as early as next year, after the hotelier Resorts World made clear they want to be in business with her.A source told The Sun Tuesday that the corporation courted her during her recent trip to the city over the weekend.'The buzz around Las Vegas is that they want Britney badly for a new residency,' a source told the outlet. 'They are wining and dining her on these getaways and showing her just how much they mean business.' The latest:Britney Spears, 40, could be performing in a Las Vegas residency as early as next year, after the hotelier Resorts World made clear they want to be in business with her.

She was snapped during her weekend trip to Vegas with fiancé Sam Asghari, 28The source said that 'Britney could be back onstage as early as next year in Vegas,' as 'no official offer has been made, but the talks have definitely begun.'The company provided the musical artist, 40, and her fiancé Sam Asghari, 28, with a luxury suite that costs $15,000 a night, and put her image on an electronic billboard that read, 'Resorts World Loves Britney.' The Oops!...

I Did It Again vocalist and her fitness professional beau had previously stayed at the resort two months ago to celebrate Asghari's birthday.

The insider told the outlet, 'This was Britney's second trip to Resorts World this past weekend with her boyfriend Sam and notably her agent'Cade Hudson.The demand for Spears comes at a time in which Resorts World 'needs a superstar headliner,' as Celine Dion has been sidelined due to health issues since last autumn.

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