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    Britney Spears has slammed Christina Aguilera for "refusing to speak" about the end of her conservatorship in an interview this week

    The 'Beautiful' hitmaker - who was pitted against her fellow 'Mickey Mouse Club' star for years - was asked by a reporter on the red carpet at the 2021 Latin Grammy Awards if she had spoken with the 'Toxic' hitmaker after conservatorship was terminated


    The journalist asked: “Have you guys had any communication or are you going to celebrate?”

    However, the 40-year-old pop star's publicist interrupted and swiftly dragged his client away.

    He said: “No, we’re not doing that tonight, I’m sorry.”

    However, Christina did manage to say: “I can’t … but I’m happy for her.”

    And reacting to the clip, Britney fumed: “I love and adore everyone who supported me… but refusing to speak when you know the truth, is equivalent to a lie!!!!

    “13 years being in a corrupt abusive system yet why is it such a hard topic for people to talk about??? I’m the one who went through it!!!!

    All the supporters who spoke up and supported me, thank you… yes I do matter!!!!! (sic)"

    Christina had previously voiced her support for the 39-year-old singer and the #FreeBritney movement amid her legal battle to end the 13-year control over her life by her father, Jamie Spears.

    In a lengthy statement, she wrote at the time: "These past few days I’ve been thinking about Britney and everything she is going through.

    "It is unacceptable that any woman, or human, wanting to be in control of their own destiny might not be allowed to live life as they wish.

    "To be silenced, ignored, bullied or denied support by those “close” to you is the most depleting, devastating and demeaning thing imaginable.

    The harmful mental and emotional damage this can take on a human spirit is nothing to be taken lightly.

    "Every woman must have the right to her own body, her own reproductive system, her own privacy, her own space, her own healing and her own happiness.

    "While I am not behind the closed doors of this very layered & personal yet public conversation – all I can do is share from my heart on what I’ve heard, read and seen in the media.

    "The conviction and desperation of this plea for freedom leads me to believe that this person I once knew has been living without compassion or decency from those in control.

    "To a woman who has worked under conditions and pressure unimaginable to most, I promise you she deserves all of the freedom possible to live her happiest life.

    "My heart goes out to Britney. She deserves all the TRUE love and support in the world."

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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