On Sunday, Britney Spears publicly expressed her admiration for Janet Jackson, but the praise post was deleted shortly after it was posted.
The content is as follows: "Thank you, this beautiful lady, for keeping my dreams and my heart alive… She has always been the
On Sunday, Britney Spears publicly expressed her admiration for Janet Jackson, but the praise post was deleted shortly after it was posted.
The content is as follows: "Thank you, this beautiful lady, for keeping my dreams and my heart alive… She has always been the deepest and smartest woman. She has gone through so much, and I feel that she is someone I will look up to for the rest of my life. Thank you for your music and your sacred way of unlocking wisdom, much clearer than anyone could imagine."
Britney and the 57-year-old Rhythm Nation star are currently following each other on ins, but it is not yet clear whether they have actually met. Britney has only worked with the older's brother, Michael Jackson.
Combined with the post content, it can't help but make people think, is this a dig at her ex, Justin Timberlake? Since Britney published her new autobiography, the two have had another dispute.
So what's the feud between Justin and the once-music queen? Friends who have followed the European and American circles may have heard of the 2004 Super Bowl incident to some extent.
In the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that attracted worldwide attention, the two collaborated on the performance. In coordination with the lyrics, Justin removed the cloth from her chest, which was supposed to have another layer of fabric inside, but unexpectedly, Justin "slipped his hand" and tore it all off, exposing her in front of the live camera.
This matter became a turning point in their lives. Justin was unscathed and continued to move forward, winning Grammy Awards, while Janet was left with a lifetime of abuse and her career has since declined and stopped in the millennium…
In fact, Britney's attitude towards this ex is really confusing to fans: Do you really want to praise him or scold him?
After the abortion storm, Justin became the target of public criticism again. At the end of January, Justin released a new single "Selfish", and this song happened to have the same name as Britney's song 13 years ago. So Britney's fans made an appointment to "take revenge" for their idol, turning their heartache into motivation and sending the song to the charts again many years ago, surpassing Justin's new single.
Justin wasn't angry with this wave of trick operations, but her own idol started to feel sorry first: "I want to apologize for some of the things I wrote in the book. If I have offended someone I really care about, I sincerely apologize… I also want to say that I fell in love with Justin Timberlake's new song "Selfish". This song is great, why do I always laugh so hard when I see Justin and Jimmy together?? Ps, "Sanctified" is also amazing."
Britney's apology did not move Justin. At his "One Night Only" birthday concert, he said outright: "I want to take this opportunity to apologize to the absolute f-king nobody." Is it really as the source said, after he apologized for so many years and was still scolded, he finally couldn't help but fight back?
Such sarcastic remarks inevitably make Nini fans feel disgusted: Shameless! Unrepentant! Do you really feel sorry?
After realizing that repeated concessions can only lead to the other party's further progress, Britney will no longer wronged herself and posted a reply: "Someone told me that someone was talking about me on the street!! Do you want to make this matter go to court, or go home and cry to your mother like last time??? I'm not sorry!!"
The wording of this highly inflammatory seems to be about to fight at any time. The two seem to be about to set off a storm again.
By the time this matter is explained, the timeline has been sorted out almost. These two exes have come and gone, and are both making claims for themselves in the past. But in my opinion, Justin's grievance is not called grievance. This is what you deserve for doing "bad things".
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