J Balvin spills the beans about his dinner with Britney Spears and Maluma at Zero Bond in NYC

Six weeks after meeting Britney Spears, J Balvin is finally revealing what happened the night he and Maluma enjoyed a late-night sushi dinner with her at private club Zero Bond in Manhattan’s Noho neighborhood.

“We told her how proud we are of her,” the 38-year-old Grammy nominee said E! News on Tuesday.

“You know, like she’s part of us, and we were in love with her. Whatever position you have in music, you have to show respect for what they have done.”

J (first name José) said he would “absolutely” work with the 41-year-old Grammy winner, noting, “I saw her in a really good mood.”

Initially, Britney wrote that she had “no idea who these guys were,” but three days later she did flowed from the Colombian reggaeton stars: ‘Holy s*** it just hit me. I can’t believe I met these 2! Holy smoke!’

Spill the beans! Six weeks after meeting Britney Spears (M, photo October 11), J Balvin (L) finally reveals what happened the night he and Maluma (R) enjoyed a late night sushi dinner with her at private club Zero Bond in Manhattan’s Noho neighborhood.

The 38-year-old Grammy nominee (pictured November 9) told E! News Tuesday: ‘We told her how proud we are of her. You know, like she’s part of us, and we were in love with her. No matter what position you have in music, you have to show respect for what they have done.”

Meanwhile, 29-year-old Maluma (born Juan Luis Londoño Arias) had done just that flowed of his meeting with Spears: ‘Quien así como yo en el amor?’ or ‘Who loves me in love?’

The talented pair have collaborated on four songs: Con Flow Matalo (2012), X Remix (2018), Qué Pena (2019) and Porfa Remix (2020).

Zero Bond – also known as ‘Oh, Bond’ – spans 20,000 square feet over two floors and was originally founded by Scott Sartiano in 2020.

Membership costs vary depending on your age – people under 28 pay an initiation fee of $750 and $2,750 per year, people from 28 to 45 pay an initiation fee of $1,000 and $3,850 per year, and over 45 pay an initiation fee of $5,000 and $4,400 per year.

The semi-retired pop star’s critically acclaimed memoir, The Woman In Me, has spent a whopping three weeks atop the The New York Times bestseller in nonfiction list.

Simon & Schuster paid Britney an advance of $12.5 million (25% of net profits) to help write the 288-page tell-all three alleged ghostwriters -Ada Calhoun, Sam Lansky and Luke Dempsey.

Last month, Deadline reported that “buyers” are circling Spears’ autobiography to make bids for the rights to create a potential limited TV series based on the book.

On a personal front, Sam Asghari, the third husband of the Hold Me Closer hitmaker filed for divorce from her in August after just 13 months of marital bliss, but he did sign a prenuptial agreement.

J (first name José) said he would ‘absolutely’ work with the 41-year-old Grammy winner, noting: ‘I saw her in a really good mood’

At first Britney wrote that she had “no idea who these guys were,” but three days later she gushed about the Colombian reggaeton stars: “Holy s*** it just hit me.” I can’t believe I met these 2! Holy smoke!’

Meanwhile, 29-year-old Maluma (born Juan Luis Londoño Arias) had gushed about his meeting with Spears: “Quien así como yo en el amor?” or ‘Who loves me in love?’

Members only! Zero Bond – also known as ‘Oh, Bond’ – spans 20,000 square feet over two floors and was originally founded by Scott Sartiano in 2020

Take a look inside: Membership costs vary depending on your age – people under 28 pay an initiation fee of $750 and $2,750 per year, people from 28 to 45 pay an initiation fee of $1,000 and $3,850 per year, and above the 45 pay a starting fee of $5,000 and $4,400 per year (2022). stock shot)

Congratulations! The semi-retired pop star’s critically acclaimed memoir, The Woman In Me, spent a whopping three weeks at the top of the New York Times bestsellers nonfiction list

Flying off the shelves! Simon & Schuster paid Britney a $12.5 million advance (25% of net profits) to write the 288-page tell-all with three alleged ghostwriters: Ada Calhoun, Sam Lansky and Luke Dempsey

Would you watch? Last month, Deadline reported that ‘buyers are circling Spears’ autobiography to make bids for the rights to make a potential limited TV series based on the book (pictured Tuesday)

It’s over: On a personal note, the Hold Me Closer hitmaker Sam Asghari’s (R, pictured July 24) third husband filed for divorce from her in August after just 13 months of marital bliss, but he did sign a prenuptial agreement

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