Britney Spears explains ‘body shaming’ comments on Christina Aguilera

Washington [US]Sep 14 (ANI): Singer-songwriter Britney Spears has spoken out in a recent social media post for ‘body shaming’ Christina Aguilera and her dancers after facing backlash.

According to EW, in a new Instagram post, Spears wrote with an example of the two fairies that she didn’t intend to be critical of Aguilera’s “beautiful body.”

The singer also admitted that her original comments were “a projection of the insecurities I face all the time as a result of how my parents and the media have treated me.”

She continued, “In no way was I going to criticize Christina’s beautiful body, this is what it is. I flew to see her show once and the main thing I noticed was the difference between our people on stage !!! i never mentioned christina, look at my post!!! i was inspired by her show and she is a beautiful woman of power…thanks @xtina for inspiring me!!!”

Spears said she “won’t intentionally embarrass anyone because I know how it feels.”

She wrote, “I struggle with it because of how I feel about myself, not because I hate the looks of someone. People who were on stage with me.”

Recently, referring to the end of her stereotype, the “Toxic” singer said that she appreciates that people are understanding with me as I live this new life.

The pop star was granted her liberty by a judge in November 2021, 13 years after a legal arrangement was made by her father, Jamie.

It was previously reported by EW that Aguilera took Spears after sharing a controversial Insta post about her and her backup dancer’s body shape, along with a photo of the text that read “I found that skinny There was only one way to show up: Hang out with fat people.”

According to EW, Spears fans shared their disappointment in the comments section. One Instagram user wrote, “Body shaming others is not a trick, while another said, “It is not.” The original post of the singer remains on her Instagram page till now. (ANI)

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