Britney Spears claps back at ‘abusive’ paparazzi who ‘betrayed’ her
Britney Spears claimed the pics of her circulating were misleading, even sharing proof
Britney Spears is setting the record straight about some paparazzi photographs of her that have been circulating online.
On Monday, June 24, the Princess of Pop, 42, was photographed landing at Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles, returning from her recent trip to Mexico. As she walked to her car in a coral pink mini dress, cameras flashed away.
Spears reacted to the photographs – which cast her in a bad light – the very next day, sharing an Instagram video of her modeling the same dress a night before the photographs were snapped.
“Look I get it I know my body is not perfect but I also know I don’t have cellulite on my legs the way the paps betray me !!! I also know the way the paps shoot me in public when I go out I look like a different person !!! She wrote in the caption.
As the Toxic hitmaker continued her rant, she called out the “abusive” paps and confessed to feeling like “one of the most bullied people in the world.”
The Grammy-winner further explained that with her current weight, shedding more pounds after those unfortunate pictures would put her “in the hospital.”
“It’s a sticky conversation because in a world of where vanity rules not one person would believe me !!! Not one person will believe me because they prefer the negativity !!!” she concluded.
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