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Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea Reportedly to Perform 'Pretty Girls' at Billboard Music Awards
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Rumors say that the pop diva will reunite with the Australian raptress to perform the highly-anticipated collaboration live during the BMAs on May 17.

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Britney Spears is reportedly bringing her "Pretty Girls" to the upcoming 2015 Billboard Music Awards. There have been rumors claiming that the pop diva will reunite with Iggy Azalea to perform the much-talked-about duet live during the event set for May 17.

The speculations were later confirmed by a Las Vegas reporter named Robin Leach, who wrote on Twitter, "Iggy Azalea and Britney Spears will debut their new 'Pretty Girls' song live at the Billboard Awards on May 17 @MGMGrand !" If the rumors are true, this will be Britney's first appearance at BMAs since 2011.

"Pretty Girls" has been continuously teased by Iggy since last November. Recently, the Aussie native, who has been on a break from social media, briefly returned to Twitter to give an update on the song as well as her own upcoming album.

"Hi just wanted to come online and tell you all how extremely excited iam for Pretty Girls to be released & that we are going to perform it 2," she wrote earlier this week, before explaining that she's still "off social media but i have decided that Im going to do a monthly chat with you guys so we can stay connected, maybe a video stream."

She went on teasing her sophomore effort, which is due out later this year. "I'm still working on my album and things are going good. 'work' type vibes, earlier fans will be happy 2 hear. love you all," she added.

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