In the since-deleted homage, Spears wrote, “Thank you to this beautiful lady for keeping my dreams and heart alive.” In the middle of her revived battle with her ex Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears wrote an homage to her favorite Janet Jackson on Instagram, which she later deleted.
Spears posted the cover of Michael Jackson’s pop diva opus Janet from 1993, expressing gratitude to the lovely woman for preserving her dreams and heart. In the middle of her revived battle with her ex Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears wrote an homage to her favorite Janet Jackson on Instagram, which she later deleted.
Spears posted the cover of Michael Jackson’s pop diva opus Janet from 1993, expressing gratitude to the lovely woman for preserving her dreams and heart.
The singer of “Overprotected (DarkChild Remix)” further stated, “She has consistently embodied the qualities of the most profound and luminous woman. She endured a great deal, but I believe she is an individual whom I shall forever hold in high regard. Your music and your divine ability to untangle intelligence into a far clearer view than anyone could ever hope for are greatly appreciated.
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Why did Spears eliminate such a heartfelt homage to the woman whose album contained seven number-one singles? Aside from that, Spears and her ex-boyfriend/boy bandmate Justin Timberlake have not been doing well since the early 2000s pop ‘It’ couple.
Spears’ memoir unveiled certain shady facets of her partnership with Timberlake, most notably in regards to the song “Cry Me a River” and how it held Spears solely responsible for the dissolution of their relationship. Timberlake’s rendition of the song drew criticism, prompting Spears to issue an apology via Instagram. Spears then responded to Timberlake’s “apology” for “absolutely f—ing nobody” that he used to begin “Cry Me a River” with a “not-sorry.”
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Timberlake exposed Jackson’s breasts in front of millions of people at the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show, which marked the beginning of Timberlake and Jackson’s tumultuous relationship history. While Timberlake’s professional trajectory flourished, Jackson endured the majority of the criticism. Timberlake extended an all-encompassing contrition to Jackson and Spears in 2021.
“I am deeply sorry for the times in my life where my actions contributed to the problem, where I spoke out of turn, or did not speak up for what was right,” he indicated at the time. “I specifically want to apologize to Britney Spears and Janet Jackson both individually, because I care for and respect these women and I know I failed.”
Jackson stated in her 2022 documentary that she and Timberlake have resolved their differences and continue to be “extremely close friends.”
“It was an unfortunate accident that should not have occurred,” Jackson said in reference to the controversy surrounding the Halftime performance. “However, everyone is looking for fault, and that must cease.” “Justin and I have always had a strong friendship, and that will not change.”