BRITNEY SPEARS fires back at Ozzy Osbourne after the rocker said he was fed up with her dancing on Instagram.
Britney called the No More Tears rockstar “condescending” in a lengthy Instagram post.
Britney’s response comes after the Osbourne family openly discussed the pop star on Tuesday’s episode of The Osbournes Podcast.
They began their discussion on TikTok dances before Ozzy swayed away from the topic to talk about Britney’s dancing.
“I’m fed up seeing poor old Britney Spears on YouTube,” he commented in reference to her dancing.
“Every f**king day,” he continued. “It’s sad. Very, very, sad.”
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The rest of the family expressed their concern with Jack saying, “Save Britney.”
Kelly responded, “I know. I feel so sorry for her.”
Sharon concluded the conversation, saying, “Poor little thing. Very sad indeed. It’s heartbreaking.”
BRIT’S RESPONSE
Following their discussion, Britney addressed the comments made in a lengthy Instagram post.
She began her post by comparing herself to Kate Beckinsale and comments the actress has received about her age.
Britney addressed Ozzy’s remarks, saying, “Not as bad as some of my comments, saying it’s sad that I’m as old as I am and I’m dancing every single day on my IG!!!”
“Number 1) I hardly ever dance … and number 2) I’m not poor at all !!!”
The 42-year-old singer listed some of her achievements, claiming she taught a dance class to teenagers last week and said it’s “important to HELP EACH OTHER and invite each other to places that help our souls grow” before throwing jabs back at Ozzy and his family.
“What are you gonna do to help someone out and bring their dreams to life besides being like me and Kate’s haters saying we’re too old or have appropriate content???” she wrote.
“Would a condescending approach be better like inviting those exact people to my class and let them see how my students are nourishing and living THEIR LIVES!!!???”
She concluded her post, “I’m gonna do a photoshoot with Kate and tell the Osbourne family who is the most boring family known to mankind to kindly f**k off!!!”
Over the years, Britney has been notoriously known for dancing in her home and uploading the videos via Instagram.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship timeline
In September 2021, Britney’s case returned to a Los Angeles courtroom where Judge Brenda Penny made a number of bombshell rulings, following her father’s decision to end the conservatorship the month prior.
She ruled to rid Jamie of his daughter’s conservatorship, however, it did not mean the end of the conservatorship altogether.
Speaking in court, Judge Brenda Penny said: “Based on what I read in the filings, and I read everything. I do believe the suspension of Jamie Spears is in the best interest of Britney Spears.
“The current situation is unattainable. The court finds the toxic environment Jamie Spears has created needs to be removed today.”
Following the judge’s decision, a temporary conservator was put in Jamie’s place for about a month.
In early November 2021, Jamie was back in court filing new legal documents that show he’s done fighting.
Jamie had previously demanded $2 million in exchange for stepping down but documents at the time showed that he was not seeking any further compensation.
On November 12, Judge Penny ruled in favor of the pop star, removing Jamie from the position of conservator without requiring any further mental examination from Britney.
Following her lengthy post, Britney Spears posted a video dancing in hot pink bikini bottoms and a white long-sleeved cropped top.
BRINGING BACK HER CONFIDENCE
Over the weekend, Britney posted a throwback video of the singer dancing to Madonna’s I’m Addicted.
“It’s time for a throwback this week!!!” Britney captioned her video, which was recorded back in September 2023.
She went on to say she had “false confidence after her divorce,” referring to her split from Sam Asghari.
“Trust me I know we’re all human and make mistakes,” she continued. “I literally need to go back and adjust and possibly do a couple more therapy sessions!!!”
Britney concluded her post, “I apologize for not being perfect and I will try and get confidence and consistency back like I used to have.”