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Britney Spears to her mother: “You abused me”

Britney Spears posts an absolutely vitriolic response to her mother.

In an acrimonious exchange between Britney Spears and her mother, Lynne, the pop superstar decides enough is enough and shares a page-long response on her Instagram account.

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Among other things, Britney Spears states that her mother had not responded to one of her text messages as she spoke out about her concerns about the increase in medication she was getting since 2019.

Britney strongly accuses her family of abandoning her and not responding to numerous texts, something her mother strongly defends, hence the release of (very slim) evidence that she had responded to her daughter at least once…

Britney was quick to share her retort.

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“Yo ma did you also let people know that’s one of the only times you text me back ??? Did you also tell people that you hide the coffee in the morning and there are only pictures of Maddie and Jamie Lynn in the kitchen?”

Britney added a layer by pointing out that her mother was a joke, that she abused her during her greatest period of pain, and that she claims to be a responsible and perfect mother when she is not.

“You released a book and showed my heartbreak when Kevin took my kids… you abused me…,” the singer said.

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Meanwhile, a legal war is raging as a trial looms that could shed light on what really happened during Spears’ legal guardianship, led by her father, Jamie, from 2008 to 2021.

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