Britney Spears is once again confronted with a mound of challenges, just when she was starting to enjoy her life. Recently, the pop-star has been embroiled in a war of words with her ex, Kevin Federline. Britney has two sons, Sean and Jayden, with Kevin, and they are the latest source of drama in her life. 

Jennifer Lopez had nothing but support for Britney Spears after the pop star quoted her in her latest Instagram post, embracing ‘freedom’ and ‘independence’ post-conservatorship. Lopez wrote, ‘Stay [strong],’ as she re-shared Britney’s inspiring post along with a smiley photo of the pair from 2001.

Britney, who regained control of her life last November after her 13-year conservatorship was terminated, was moved by words JLo said in her new Netflix documentary. The 53-year-old singer said, “You look right down that camera and tell every little girl in the world to get loud and never ever back down to giving light to injustice,” ahead of her Super Bowl halftime show in 2020.

Britney included the quote while defending her reasons for speaking up for herself and embracing her newfound freedom. The post came soon after her attorney, Mathew Rosengart, blasted the her ex, Kevin Federline, for sharing a video on his Instagram of the star disciplining her two children, claiming he had violated not only Britney’s privacy, but also the privacy of their sons.

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In recent weeks, the former couple have been engaged in a bitter war of words. Let’s see where this goes. Obviously, there is a lot of drama left to unpack. We’ll keep you updated as the story unfolds. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

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Shubham Banerjee

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