Watch: Priyanka Chopra Singing Her Version of Britney Spears’s ‘Toxic’

The ‘Quantico’ star joins actress Jodie Foster to pay tribute to the pop star

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Following the recent craze of celebrities delivering dramatic readings of popular songs, Bollywood actress and Quantico star Priyanka Chopra joined Academy Award-winning actress Jodie Foster to present their versions of pop princess Britney Spears’s 2003 super-hit track “Toxic.” The video is part of W Magazine’s tribute to Spears to celebrate the upcoming launch of her ninth studio album Glory on their web segment Lyrical Improv With Lynn Hirschberg.

Chopra immediately brings out her own pop star persona and sings the lyrics, creating an amusing contrast with Foster’s solemn and slightly sarcastic take on the song. In a second video, American actress Halle Berry also pays tribute to Spears with a dramatic reading of one of the singer’s most iconic tracks, 2000’s “Oops!…I Did It Again.”

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