'This is bullying': Britney Spears hits back at Alyssa Milano for questioning her sanity
LOS ANGELES, CALIFRONIA: Recently, a sarcastically toned tweet made by Alyssa Milano in December 2022 caught the attention of Britney Spears. In response to that tweet, the pop star took to her Instagram to handle and brutally slam Milano. Spears took her Instagram account and pointed out that Milano's tweet was a form of "bullying."
On her Instagram story, Spears reacted to Milano's tweet and wrote, "It saddens me to see things about me from people who don't know me!!! This definitely feels like a form of bullying!!!" She further added, "Ladies, we are supposed to be rooting for one another, not pulling one another down!!!"
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'My privacy was invaded': Britney Spears slams fans as she feels 'bullied' after police visit
The tweet written by Milano read, "Someone, please go check on Britney Spears." The tweet was posted by Milano after after the singer, 41, deactivated her Instagram account in December 2022, as her worried fans contacted the police. As of now, Milano has not responded to Spears' comments. However, the pop star is back on Instagram.
Britney Spears said 'I'm not having a breakdown'
Britney Spears said she is OK following a police welfare check after she deleted her Instagram account, which sparked worries from fans who contacted the police to inquire about her well-being. "I'm not having a breakdown … I am who I am and moving forward in my life, I have never felt better.!!!" wrote the pop star in a post on Sunday, which is now deleted.
Britney Spears explains why she deactivated her Instagram account
However, Spears even explained why she turned her Instagram down. The pop star was upset, as the way her people "scruntized" her content. She explained that the platform's negativity was proving too much. In a now-deleted tweet, Spears wrote, "I shut down my Instagram because there were too many people saying I looked like an idiot dancing and that I looked crazy. Honestly I was doing my best but it disturbed me to see people freely talk about it on TV … yep it hurt my feelings. I'm sensitive and honestly I would rather take a break and do my ice cream diet anyway … I know I thought it was a joke too … but it's not … it works … surprisingly enough!!!"
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