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Who did you call fat? An acute conflict between Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera Israel today

2022-09-14T13:21:18.706Z


The star hinted that the singer chose larger dancers so that she would look thin next to them • Later she claimed that she did not intend to insult Aguilera: "You are beautiful and an inspiration to me," she wrote


If anyone had any doubt that Britney Spears' life and the drama it brings with it is nearing an end, the singer continues to provide yellow headlines to the gossip sections almost on a daily basis.

After the storm of interviews of the divorced Kevin Federline and his teenage sons Jayden and Sean, who admitted that they are estranged from their mother and fear for her mental health, Spears (40) opened another Pandora's box in the last two.

She released from her the famous conflict between her and Christina Aguilera (41), which started somewhere in the 90s when the two were the leading pop stars in the world, but also quite bitter rivals.

As usual, Spears turned to Instagram to create drama, this time it was a post with a quote from comedian Rodney Dangerfield: "I found the only way to look thin is to hang out with fat people," she quoted.

In a long and confused text, which has long since become the hallmark of the singer since she took control of her social networks.

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Spears opened an old front when she mentioned Aguilera, and wrote, among other things: "I wish I had the opportunity to choose my children's nannies and my dancers. If I had Aguilera's dancers, I would look very small. Why don't we talk about it? You don't think that the security Mine would be higher if I had the ability to choose where to live, what to eat, who I would talk to on the phone, who I would go out with and who would be on stage next to me. It's hard sometimes. Now I realize how much of my femininity was robbed from me during this time and everyone sat back and did nothing Nothing," she raged.

Christina Aguilera performing in London earlier this month.

Fat dancers?, photo: E.P

Spears' many fans and her millions of followers who usually support her and try to strengthen her spirit, were a little less forgiving this time in the face of what they saw as a post that encourages shemanophobia.

They claimed that the text blackened the dimensions of Aguilera's body and figure, which of course removed the following after its publication, and even demanded that she remove it.

"I love Britney, but this is a post in bad taste. Body shaming someone else to feel good about yourself - that's not the way," wrote a fan who didn't hide his disappointment.

"Britney, I'm sorry," added another surfer, "but this post is monophobic. It's completely irrelevant," while the plus-size model Tess Holliday also joined the critical voices against Spears and wrote: "My sister, it's really not that."

Although in the past Spears often removed videos and posts when they caused an uproar, this time she chose to keep the original post including the tens of thousands of harsh and critical comments, but uploaded another post in which she tried to explain what she meant.

"In no way did I intend to be critical of Christina's beautiful body," Spears wrote in a post she uploaded yesterday (Tuesday).

"I flew to watch her show once, and the main difference I noticed was the body measurements of our people on stage. In no way did I mention Christina at all. Look at the post," she wrote angrily.

"Her performance was an inspiration to me and she is a strong and beautiful woman. Thank you Christina for being an inspiration," Spears wrote and tagged Aguilera, who as mentioned chose to unfollow her.

Spears added and wrote that she herself struggles with the image of her body, and as someone who knows how difficult this struggle is - she would never intentionally shame another because of his body structure.

"Honestly, I'm not trying to be critical of anyone. What I wrote is a reflection of my insecurity that I deal with all the time, because of the treatment I received from the media and my parents. I will never body-sham people because I know firsthand how it feels," she wrote .

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Britney Spears, photo: AP

"I struggle with this because of how I feel about myself and myself, not because I hate how others look. I feel like my family knew how insecure I was, and people deliberately took advantage of my insecurity and amplified it. They didn't give me the right to choose who showed up With me on stage. I really appreciate that you understand me in this process of me figuring out who I am in my new life," Spears signed the post.

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